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# Title Department Research Member Research Year
1261 Effect of protective ventilation on pro-inflammatory cytokine response during one lung ventilation in esophagectomy: a randomized controlled study Department of Anesthesia, Intensive care and Pain management Prof. Sahar Abdel Baky Mohamed Ahmad 2014
1262 p-Stat3 and bcr/abl gene expression in chronic myeloid leukemia and their relation to imatinib therapy. Department of Clinical Pathology Prof. Mohamed Rafat / Mohammed Ibrahim Khalaf 2014
1263 Trimodality bladder-sparing approach versus radical cystectomy for invasive bladder cancer
Department of Radiotherapy and Nuclear medicine Prof. Mostafa El-Sayed Abdalones Mohamed 2014
1264 Effect of Thoracic Epidural Analgesia on Proinflammatory
Cytokines in Patients Subjected
to Protective Lung Ventilation During Ivor Lewis
Esophagectomy
Department of Anesthesia, Intensive care and Pain management Dr. Diab Fuad Hetta 2014
1265 Impact of treatment-related toxicity on
outcome of HCV-positive diffuse large B-cell
lymphoma in rituximab era
Department of Medical Oncology Dr. Amen Hamdy Zaki Ali 2014
1266 Effect of Thoracic Epidural Analgesia on Proinflammatory
Cytokines in Patients Subjected
to Protective Lung Ventilation During Ivor Lewis
Esophagectomy
Department of Anesthesia, Intensive care and Pain management Prof. Khaled Mohamed Fares Ali 2014
1267 Fms-Like Tyrosine Kinase 3 expression in Childhood
Acute lymphoblastic Leukemia at South Egypt Cancer
Institute, Assiut University, Egypt













Department of Pediatric Oncology Prof. Heba Abdel-Razik Sayed Hussein 2014
1268 Fms-Like Tyrosine Kinase 3 expression in Childhood
Acute lymphoblastic Leukemia at South Egypt Cancer
Institute, Assiut University, Egypt
Department of Clinical Pathology Dr. Asmaa Mohamed Zahran Omar 2014
1269 A Retrospective Study of Survival and Patterns of Failure in Gastric Cancer after Adjuvant Chemoradiation Department of Radiotherapy and Nuclear medicine Prof. Mohamed Ibrahim Mohamed El-Sayed 2014
1270 Increased susceptibility to apoptosis and growth arrest of human breast cancer cells treated by a snake venom-loaded silica nanoparticles Department of Surgical Oncology Prof. Doaa Wadie Maximous Dawoud 2014