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# Title Department Research Member Research Year
4431 The ameliorative effects of bee bread supplement on the ovarian dysfunction induced by high-fat diet: Comparison with S. officinalis and shifting to normal diet supplement Department of Pathology Dr. Marwa Farouk Ali Elsayed (2024)
4432 Heart ventricles of the dromedary camel (Camelus dromedarius): new insights from sectional anatomy, 3D computed tomography, and morphometry Department of Anatomy and Histology Prof. Dr. Hanan Hassan Abd_ElHafeez Abd-ElHaseeb (2023).
4433 Impact of short-term protein supplementation on estrus, ovarian activity, and blood metabolites in Ossimi ewes synchronized with PGF2 α analogue (Cloprostenol) in subtropics Department of Animal and Clinical Nutrition Prof. Sherief Mohamed Abdel- Raheem Diab (2021)
4434 "New insights into sperm rheotaxis, agglutination and bundle formation in Sharkasi chickens based on an in vitro study." Department of Anatomy and Histology Prof. Dr. Hanan Hassan Abd_ElHafeez Abd-ElHaseeb Scientific Reports 12, no. 1 (2022): 1-15.doi: 10.1038/s41598-022-17037-x
4435 Seasonal variations of the epididymis in donkeys (Equus asinus) with special reference to blood epididymal barrier Department of Anatomy and Histology Prof. Enas Ahmed Abdel-Hafez Mahmoud Feb. 2023
4436 ANTINEOPLASTIC EFFECT OF NICLOSAMIDE ON EXPERIMENTALLY INDUCED COLORECTAL CANCER IN RATS Department of Pathology Dr. Marwa Farouk Ali Elsayed 2024
4437 EFFECTS OF DEXMEDETOMIDINE ON SEPSIS INDUCED-LUNG INJURY AND CD54 EXPRESSION Department of Pathology Dr. Marwa Farouk Ali Elsayed 2022
4438 Effects of dietary inclusion of Moringa oleifera leaf meal on nutrient digestibility, rumen fermentation, ruminal enzyme activities and growth performance of buffalo calves Department of Animal and Clinical Nutrition Prof. Sherief Mohamed Abdel- Raheem Diab (2021)
4439 EFFECT OF HIGH FAT DIET ON ESTROUS CYCLE REGULARITY AND BODYWEIGHT IN FEMALE RATS Department of Pathology Dr. Marwa Farouk Ali Elsayed
4440 Sterol regulatory element-binding proteins involved in reprogramming of lipid droplet formation after rotavirus infection Department of Pathology Dr. Mahmoud Soliman