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# Title Department Research Member Research Year
501 Decellularized ECM ‐rich hydrogel–silver nanoparticles mixture as a potential treatment for acute liver failure model Department of Animal Surgery Dr. Tarek Mohammed Abdelmawgood Saleh 2020
502 Distribution of estrogen
receptor in the rabbit cervix
during pregnancy with special
reference to stromal elements:
an immunohistochemical study
Department of Anatomy and Histology Dr. Ruwaida Abdelmoaty Abdelsalam Elhanbaly 2020
503 Effect of khat (catha edulis forsk) extract on testicular maturation in pre‐pubertal and pubertal rats: a morphological and biochemical study Department of Anatomy and Histology Prof. Ahmed Al-Zohary Zayed Ahmed 2020
504 Validation of Three DifferentSterilization Methods of Tilapia SkinDressing: Impact on MicrobiologicalEnumeration and Collagen Content Department of Pathology Dr. Mahmoud Soliman 2020
505 Pathological and immunohistochemical studies following the experimental infection of ayu (Plecoglossus altivelis) by Edwardsiella ictaluri
Department of Aquatic Animals Medicine and Management Prof. Ebtsam Sayed Hassan Abdallah 2020
506 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
507 Evaluation of fish skin as a biological dressing for metacarpal wounds in donkeys Department of Animal Surgery Prof. Magda Mahmoud Ali Omar 2020
508 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
509 Comparative Morphological Features of Syrinx in Male Domestic Fowl Gallus gallus domesticus and Male Domestic Pigeon Columba livia domestica: A Histochemical, Ultrastructural, Scanning Electron Microscopic and Morphometrical Study Department of Anatomy and Histology Dr. Marwa Mohamed Hussein Hassan 2020
510 Pathological and immunohistochemical studies following the experimental infection of ayu (Plecoglossus altivelis) by Edwardsiella ictaluri
Department of Aquatic Animals Medicine and Management Prof. Mahmoud Mostafa Mahmoud Mohamed 2020