Entries by yamenyjb

Vol.3 No.3 – 3: The Antioxidant defense Responses of Sea cucumber Holothuriapolii Against Rickettsia-like organism (RLOs) Infection and Heavy Metal Pollution in Alexandria coast

By : Mohamed M. Elghazaly and Aml Z. Ghoneim Abstract Holothuriapolii, the common black sea cucumber (Echinodermata, Holothuroidea), is abundant in Mediterranean Sea alongAlexandria coast. This species was given the great valued commercially and for human consumption.The present study was objective to assess the biological effect of marine pollution on the sea cucumber,Holothuriapolii collected from two […]

Vol.3 No.3 – 2: Effects of Occupational Exposure to Pesticides on Male Sex Hormones

By : Mohga S. Abdallah, Amal Saad-Hussein, Eman M Shahy, Manar Seleem, and Asmaa M. Abdel-Aleem Abstract Pesticides have been extensively studied for their toxic hazards. The effect of exposure to pesticides has been studied among occupationally exposed workers. This study aimed to determine the role of occupational exposure to pesticides on male reproductive hormones. Follicle […]

Vol.3 No.3 – 1 : Effect of Sulforaphane and Methotrexate combined treatment on Histone Deacetylase Activity in Solid Ehrlich Carcinoma

By : Mai M. El-Keey; Mohamad A. El Ghonamy; Tarek M. Ali1; Wafaa M. Ibrahim; Ehab Tousson. Abstract Histone acetylation is one of the posttranslational modification that plays a role in the regulation of gene expression, also modulation of acetylation with histone deacetylase inhibitors (HDACi) had been considered a novel strategy for cancer chemoprevention.This study was […]

Vol.3 No.2 – 4 : Investigating the effect of therapeutic ultrasound irradiation on the liver and kidney function of male albino mice

By : Moustafa Hussein Moustafa Abstract In the current explanatory study an experimental methods were conducted to anticipate the effect of therapeutic Ultrasound irradiation on liver and kidney of male albino mice. The histopathological studies revealed a convenient apparent aberration. These finding were supported by hematological investigation of complete blood count (CBC), blood enzymes like […]

Vol.3 No.2 – 3: The evolving schistosomiasis agenda 2017-2020 in Egypt : Moving from control toward final elimination

By : Ahmed Abdelhalim Yameny Society of pathological biochemistry and hematology, Egypt Ahmed A. Yameny (dr.ahmedyameny@yahoo.com) Abstract Schistosomiasis is one of the most important diseases of humans in tropical and subtropical parts of the world, it is a  chronic disease, it comes after malaria in socioeconomic and public health importance among parasitic diseases. It is […]

Vol.3 No.2 – 2 :Protective effect of Zamzam water against kidneys damage induced in male rats: Immunehistochemistry evidence

By :Abbas Ch. Mraisel, Anas S.Abu ali & Inas,I.Waheeb Abstract Aim of study: The study was performed to investigate the role of Zamzam water (ZW) as antioxidant against histological changes that occurring in renal damage induced by n-hexane intoxication in rats by using immunohistochemical technique. Method: The experiment was carried out at Environmental Toxicology Laboratory, Department of […]

Vol3 No.2 -1 :Prevention of Etoposide induced kidney toxicity, electrolytes, injury and KI67 alternations in male rats treated with star anise

By :Ali Salman Hassan Al-Ameri Abstract Star anise (Illicium verum) has been used in folk medicine of China, India, and most other Asian countries to treat stomach aches, vomiting, insomnia, dermal inflammation and rheumatic pain as well as a common spice usage. The present study was designed to investigate the possible ameliorating effect of star […]

Vol3 No.1 -4 : Silymarin extract modulates toxicity, injury, oxidative stress and PCNA alternations induced by tramadol in rat liver

By : Nadhom Abd Khalaf Abstract Tramadol is a synthetic opioid analgesic commonly prescribed for moderate to severe pain. This study was designed to evaluate the effects of silymarin supplementation on Tramadol induce injury, oxidative stress and PCNA expression alterations on liver in rats. For this purpose 40 male albino rats were divided into four groups […]

Vol3 No.1 -3 :Effect of Some Environmental Factors and Antifungals on Growth of Epidermophyton floccosum

By : Talal Hussain Saleh Abstract Epidermophyton floccosum was isolated from infected patient with tinea unquium. The identification based on morphological and microscopic features. The study showed that (SDA) was the best medium compared with (PDA). Optimum temperature of growth was 25ºC on (SDA) for (14) days while the temperature 37ºC showed great redaction in the […]

Vol3 No.1 -2 : Hepatitis Delta Virus among Hepatitis B Virus Infected Patients in Jordan: Where Do We Stand?

By : ’Samer F. Swedan, 2Ziad A. Elnasser and ’Majd N. Brik Hnidi Abstract Infection by Hepatitis Delta Virus (HDV) which can only replicate in the presence of Hepatitis B Virus (HBV) is a cause of significant morbidity and mortality worldwide. Prevalence of HDV in Jordan is lacking. Blood samples were randomly obtained from 100 […]