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Vol.3 No.4 – 9 : The Validity of Haematuria and Proteinuria by chemical reagent strip for diagnosis of Schistosoma haematobium infection

By : Ahmed Abdelhalim Yameny Society of Pathological Biochemistry and Hematology, Egypt Ahmed A. Yameny (Email: dr.ahmedyameny@yahoo.com) Abstract Background : Urinary schistosomiasis is a chronic water-borne disease that affect the life of millions of people globally especially the rural areas of developing countries, Microscopic examination can quantify the intensity of the S.haematobium infection, however it is […]

Vol.3 No.4 – 8: The validity of the Questionnaire to identify Schistosoma haematobium infection

By : Ahmed Abdelhalim Yameny Society of Pathological Biochemistry and Hematology, Egypt Ahmed A. Yameny (Email: dr.ahmedyameny@yahoo.com) Abstract Background: Schistosomiasis is considered the most important water-based disease, Estimation of S.haematobium infection has been recognized in Egypt since ancient times, hematuria known as AAA disease. One of the symptoms of urinary schistosomiasis is visible blood in urine, […]

Vol.3 No.4 – 7 : Isolation and Molecular Characterization of Spermatogonial Stem Cells in Nile Tilapia

By :  Heba Allah M. Elbaghdady1, Sayed K. Areida1, Hany E. S. Marei2,3, Hamada S. Salem1 1 Zoology Department, Faculty of Science, Mansoura University, Mansoura, Egypt 2 Biomedical Research Center, Qatar University, Doha 3 Cytology and Histology Department, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Mansoura University, Mansoura, Egypt   Abstract The identification and isolation of spermatogonial stem cells in […]

Vol.3 No.4 – 6: Schistosomiasis haematobium Prevalence and Risk factors in EL-Fayoum Governorate, Egypt

By : Ahmed Abdelhalim Yameny Society of Pathological Biochemistry and Hematology, Egypt Ahmed A. Yameny (Email: dr.ahmedyameny@yahoo.com) Abstract Schistosoma haematobium infection is an important water-borne disease in Egypt, its prevalence decreased to less than 0.2 % (2016). There are more than 300 villages in Egypt with a prevalence of more than 3%, especially among school children, […]

Vol.3 No.4 – 5 : Effect of discharged sewage water on accumulation of heavy metals in three plant species Zygophyllum album L. Suaeda aegyptiaca and Cyprus rotundus

By : Al-Zahrani Saeed, AL-Hasawi zaki   Abstract This study was conducted to evaluate pollution  caused  by  Jeddah City sewage water discharge on the Red Sea coastal soil and the accumulation of heavy metals in the naturally growing plants : Suaeda aegyptiaca Forssk. , Zygophyllum album L. and Cypersus jeminicus Rottb. Metal accumulation in the polluted […]

Vol.3 No.4 – 4 : green synthesis and characterizaton of iron-oxide nanoparticles by guava aqueous leaves extract for doxorubicin drug loading

By : Moustafa Hussein Moustafa, Rasha shams Al Din   Abstract A green biosynthesis of iron oxide nanoparticles (Fe3O4 Nps) was carried out in one step. An aqueous extract of orange peels, green tea, and guava leaves were utilizes as precipitating agent for metal precursors. The guava leaves extract was the most powerful one. The shape […]

Vol.3 No.4 – 3: Clinical and microbiological efficacy of medicinal maggots in the treatment of pressure ulcers in Egypt

By : Tarek I. Tantawi, Yousry M. Gohar, Soheir G. William, Mamdouh M. Kotb, Nesreen A. Abou Zeid Abstract Pressure ulcers are a significant public health problem, especially for patients in long term care facilities. The aim of this study was to assess the clinical and microbiological efficacy of maggot therapy in the treatment of […]

Vol.3 No.4 – 2: miRNA-122 from Laboratory biomarker to the treatment of HCV

By : Ahmed Abdelhalim Yameny Abstract      Hepatitis C virus (HCV) is an important human pathogen that infects as many as 185 million persons worldwide, In the long-term, this can lead to advanced liver fibrosis, cirrhosis, and hepatocellular carcinoma HCC, there is currently no vaccine for hepatitis C. About 15–45% of infected persons spontaneously clear […]

Vol.3 No.4 – 1: Ecophysiological and Histopathological Impacts of Organic Pollution on Two Freshwater Fish Species, Mansoura City, Egypt.

By : Sherif H. Abdeen, Abeer E. Abdrabouh, Mohamed I. Mashaly, Ahmed E. Hagras, Ali A. Al-halany Abstract Organic pollution is one of environmental hazards, especially in aquatic ecosystems. This study was focusing on levels of total organic carbon (TOC%) in sediment of two freshwater habitats different in quality, as well as tissues including; muscles and […]

Vol.3 No.3 – 4: Gene-Behavior Theory: Relation between behavioral deviation and satellite DNA causing increased selective disease susceptibility within communities

By : Seif Salah-Eldin Mohammed Abstract The regional differences in the mix of cancers and diseases provoke many questions regarding the causes that control the susceptibility, in this work, it is proven that the behavioral deviance is the main cause for the increased selective disease susceptibility through cross-sectional studies. Theoretically, it is suggested that human leucocyte […]