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# Title Department Research Member Research Year
541 An updated investigation on the dromedary camel cerebellum (Camelus dromedarius) with special insight into the distribution of calcium-binding proteins Department of Anatomy and Histology Dr. Abdelraheim Hassan Hussein Ali Attaai 2020
542 Evaluation of fish skin as a biological dressing for metacarpal wounds in donkeys Department of Pathology Dr. Mahmoud Soliman 2020
543 Architecture and Cellular Composition of the Spleen in the Japanese
Quail (Coturnix japonica)
Department of Anatomy and Histology Dr. Fatma El-zahraa Ahmed Mustafa 2020
544 Microanalysis of Fish Ovarian Follicular Atresia: A Possible Synergic
Action of Somatic and Immune Cells
Department of Anatomy and Histology Dr. Marwa Mohamed Hussein Hassan 2020
545 Infectious Bronchitis Coronavirus Infection in Chickens: Multiple System Disease with Immune Suppression Department of Avian & Rabbit Medicine Mohamed Saleh Hussein Hassan 2020
546 Molecular Studies on Newcastle Disease Virus Isolates in Relation to Field Vaccine Strains in Egypt (2012-2015)

Department of Avian & Rabbit Medicine Prof. Moemen Abdel-Azeem Mohamed Abdel-Mageed 2020
547 The structural and ultrastructural organization of the cellular
constituents of the trunk kidney of grass carp
(Ctenopharyngodon idella)
Department of Anatomy and Histology Dr. Doaa Mohamed Mokhtar Mahmoud Ali 2020
548 Characterization of immunological, biochemical and inflammatory
response of clinical and subclinical endometritis in ewes in the
subtropics
Department of Anatomy and Histology Prof. Dr. Hanan Hassan Abd_ElHafeez Abd-ElHaseeb 2020
549 Effects of barley type and processing method on rumen fermentation, dry matter disappearance and fermentation characteristics in batch cultures Atef M. Saleema,b, Joseph Nyachiroc, Walaa M Sayed Gomaab,d, WenZhu Yangb, Lori Oatwayc, Tim A. McAllisterb,* Department of Animal and Clinical Nutrition Walaa Mohamed Sayed Gomaa 2020
550 Phylogenetic analysis of Salmonella species isolated from cows,buffaloes, and humans based on gyrB gene sequences. Department of Zoonotic Diseases Prof. Amal Sayed Mohammed Sayed 2020