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Zoology & Entomology Department

Researches:

Different research programs have been carried out in the department of Zoology and Entomology in all areas including short-term and long-term projects. These include ecological and biological studies on the marine and freshwater ecosystems, the effect of water pollution on the Nile fauna, biological and taxonomical and fisheries studies on the Nile and Red Sea fishes. Moreover, a continuous work on stock assessment of fishes of the Nile and Red Sea has been established ten years ago and still in execution. Also modeling of the aquatic ecosystems of the Egyptian lakes, especially Lake Nasser is an important task of Fish Biology Group. Similar projects are carried out with respect to Entomological fields, especially those associated with our protected areas in Assiut and to animal parasites and their economic effects.

 

# Title Research Year
491 Histopathological and Hematological Changes in Rat Tissue after Injected with Babesia and Theileria parasites 2015
492 L-cysteine ameliorated testicular toxicity induced
by acrylamide in rats
2015
493 Population age structure of the green peach aphid, Myzus persicae (Sulzer)(Homoptera: Aphididae) in cumin fields in Assiut Upper Egypt. 2015
494 Hematological and biochemical characters of
monosex tilapia (Oreochromis niloticus, Linnaeus,
1758) cultivated using methyltestosterone
2015
495 Temporal analysis of 16 STR loci in human blood drawn from two culicid mosquitoes cultured at different temperatures 2015
496 Topical Application of Propolis Enhances Cutaneous Wound Healing by Promoting TGF-Beta/Smad-Mediated Collagen Production in a Streptozotocin-Induced Type I Diabetic Mouse Model. 2015
497 Hyperglycemia and hyperinsulinemia induced hepatocellular autophagy in male mice. 2015
498 Elevated IFN-alpha/beta levels in a streptozotocin-induced type I diabetic mouse model promote oxidative stress and mediate depletion of spleen-homing CD8+ T cells by apoptosis through impaired CCL21/CCR7 axis and IL-7/CD127 signaling. 2015
499 Possible Protective Effects of Quercetin and Sodium Gluconate Against Colon Cancer Induction by Dimethylhydrazine in Mice 2015
500 ‘Do you remember the first time?’ Host plant preference in a moth is modulated by experiences during larval feeding and adult mating 2015