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# Title Department Research Member Research Year
1481 Pathogenicity testing and antimicrobial susceptibility of Helicobacter pullorum isolates from chicken origin Department of Avian & Rabbit Medicine Dr. Ahmad Khalaf Abdel-Hamid Hassan 2014
1482 Vertical transmission of the cryptic stages of Tetracapsuloides bryosalmonae(Myxozoa), the causative agent of Proliferative kidney (PKD) disease through Fredericella Sultana Statoblast Department of Aquatic Animals Medicine and Management Prof. Hatem Mohamed Toughan Soliman 2014
1483 Effect of Chinese Propolis Supplementation on Ross Broiler Chicks: Microbial Population in Fecal matter and Litter Department of Animal Hygiene Dr. Hosnia Swafy Abdel-Mohsein Swafy 2014
1484 Serum biochemical and hematological reference values for lactating buffaloes. Department of Animal Medicine Prof. Dr. Maha Ibrahim Hamed Ibrahim 2014
1485 Decellularized Porcine Liver Extracellular Matrix as a Natural Biocompatible Scaffold for Two Dimensional Substrate Coating and Three Dimensional Biomatrix Department of Animal Surgery Dr. Kamal El-Din Hany Hussein Youssif 2014
1486 Thymoquinone ameliorates lead-induced brain damage in Sprague Dawley rats Department of Pathology Prof. Khaled Mohamed Ahmed Hassanein 2014
1487 Ultrasonographic features of liver with cystic echinococcosis in sheep Department of Animal Surgery Dr. Mohammed Hosni Sadiq Alrashiti 2014
1488 Plasma steroid hormone concentrations and blood flow of theovarian structures of the female dromedary (Camelusdromedarius) during growth, dominance, spontaneousovulation, luteinization and regression of the follicular wave. Department of Theriogenology Prof. Taymour Mohammed EL-Sherry 2014
1489 Detection and Identification of Helicobacter pullorum in Poultry Species in Upper Egypt Department of Avian & Rabbit Medicine Prof. Mostafa Abdalmtalb Shehata Hassanein 2014
1490 Blood Constituents of Buffaloes in Response to Prognosis and Duration of Uterine Torsion Department of Theriogenology Prof. Gaber Ahmed Megahed Gaber 2014