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51. Biological features of the pecten oculi of the European wild quail (Coturnix coturnix): Adaptative habits to Northern Egyptian coast with novel vision to its SEM-EDX analysis.

52. Gross, ultrastructural, and histological characterizations of pecten oculi of the glossy ibis (Plegadis falcinellus): New insights into its scanning electron microscope-energy dispersive X-ray analysis.

53. Synthesis and Characterization of Polyvinyl Chloride Matrix Composites with Modified Scrap Iron for Advanced Electronic, Photonic, and Optical Systems.

54. The ameliorative effect of kaempferol against CdCl 2 - mediated renal damage entails activation of Nrf2 and inhibition of NF-kB.

55. Ab-initio study of pressure influenced elastic, mechanical and optoelectronic properties of Cd 0.25 Zn 0.75 Se alloy for space photovoltaics.

56. Genetic Diversity and Population Genetic Analysis of Plasmodium falciparum Thrombospondin Related Anonymous Protein (TRAP) in Clinical Samples from Saudi Arabia.

57. Larval cestodes infecting commercial fish of Alexandria coast along the Mediterranean Sea: morphology and phylogeny.

58. Histology of the stomach in the Caucasian squirrel, a scanning electron microscope and immunohistochemical study.

59. Morphological adaptations on the eye of the golden gray mullet (Chelon aurata): Using light and scanning electron microscopical study.

60. Lingual papillary system of the Egyptian mouse-tailed bat (Rhinopoma hardwickii): New insights to its feeding strategies using scanning electron microscope, and immunohistochemical analysis of keratin.

61. Cellular architecture of the testis of Egyptian wild boar (Sus scrofa) in young and adult age.

62. Ultrastructural adaptation of the oropharyngeal cavity of the Eurasian common moorhen (Gallinula chloropus chloropus): Specific adaptive dietary implications.

63. Potency of Moringa oleifera leaf extract and silver nanoparticles against immune, microbial and HT-29 colon cancer cells growth modulation.

64. Ultrastructural characterizations of the pecten oculi of the common ostrich (Struthio camelus): New insight to scanning electron microscope-energy dispersive X-ray analysis.

65. Inhibition realization of multidrug resistant bacterial and fungal isolates using Coccinia indica extracts.

66. Microscopic focus on ependymal cells of the spinal cord of the one-humped camel (Camelus dromedarius): Histological, immunohistochemical, and transmission microscopic study.

67. Genetic Diversity, Repeat Motifs, and Natural Selection at the C-Terminal Knob-Associated Histidine Rich Protein (KAHRP) of Plasmodium falciparum Clinical Samples from Saudi Arabia.

68. Snout cutis of the domestic pig (Sus scrofa domesticus, Linnaeus, 1758): Using light and transmission electron microscopy.

69. A histological and immunohistochemical study on the parabronchial epithelium of the domestic fowl's (Gallus gallus domesticus) lung with special reference to its scanning and transmission electron microscopic characteristics.

70. Ultrastructural and histological descriptions of the oropharyngeal cavity of the rock pigeon Columba livia dakhlae with special refer to its adaptive dietary adaptations.

71. Molecular evidence and morphological aspects of Transversotrema licinum, Phyllodistomum hoggettae, and re-description of Gyliauchen volubilis (Digenea) from the Red Sea.

72. In vitro study of antimicrobial activity of some plant seeds against bacterial strains causing food poisoning diseases.

73. Morphology of the lips, cheeks, and the hard palate of the Egyptian water buffalo ( Bubalus bubalis ): a focus on histological, histochemical, and ultrastructural aspects.

74. An ultrastructural focus on the buccal cavity of the grey gurnard Eutrigla gurnardus (Linnaeus, 1758): Adaptative dietary implications.

75. Assessment of Hepatotoxicity Induced by Aluminum Oxide Nanoparticles in Oreochromis niloticus Using Integrated Biomarkers: Exposure and Recovery.

76. Silver/chitosan nanocomposites induce physiological and histological changes in freshwater bivalve.

77. Morphology and molecular taxonomy of the tongue worm, genus Raillietiella (Pentastomida) from the lungs of berber skinks Eumeces schneideri (Scincidae): First report.

78. The oil of garlic, Allium sativum L. (Amaryllidaceae), as a potential protectant against Anisakis spp. Type II (L3) (Nematoda) infection in Wistar rats.

79. Freshwater Clam as a Potential Bioindicator for Silver/Saponin Nanocomposites Toxicity.

80. The Protective Role of Toll-Like Receptor Agonist Monophosphoryl Lipid A Against Vaccinated Murine Schistosomiasis.

81. Kaempferol protects against cadmium chloride-induced hippocampal damage and memory deficits by activation of silent information regulator 1 and inhibition of poly (ADP-Ribose) polymerase-1.

82. Curcumin phytosome modulates aluminum-induced hepatotoxicity via regulation of antioxidant, Bcl-2, and caspase-3 in rats.

83. The Long-Term Exposure to Discharges of Sabal Drain Induces Genotoxic Effects on Oreochromis niloticus.

84. Vitamin E and selenium administration synergistically mitigates ivermectin and doramectin-induced testicular dysfunction in male Wistar albino rats.

85. Comparative Assessment of Genotoxic Impacts Induced by Zinc Bulk- and Nano-Particles in Nile tilapia, Oreochromis niloticus.

86. Optimizing and Evaluating the Antihelminthic Activity of the Biocompatible Zinc Oxide Nanoparticles Against the Ascaridid Nematode, Parascaris equorum In Vitro.

87. Ameliorative effect of selenium nanoparticles against aluminum chloride-induced hepatorenal toxicity in rats.

88. Bivagina Pagrosomi Murray (1931) (Monogenea: Polyopisthocotylea), a Microcotylid Infecting the Gills of the Gilt-head Sea Bream Sparus Aurata (Sparidae) from the Red Sea: Morphology and Phylogeny.

89. Morphological and molecular appraisal of cyclophyllidean cestoda parasite Raillietina saudiae sp. nov. infecting the domestic pigeon Columba livia domestica and its role as a bio-indicator for environmental quality.

90. Morphological and molecular insights of a new species of trypanorhynchid cestode parasite, Nybelinia exostigmi, in the Narrowstripe cardinal fish Apogon exostigma.

91. Taxonomic Justification of the Pathogenic Strongylid Infecting the Arabian Camel Camelus Dromedarius as Haemonchus Longistipes by Morphological and Molecular Phylogeny.

92. Morphological identification and molecular characterization of 18S rDNA of two hemiurid trematodes (Lecithocladium cristatum Rudolphi, 1819 and Lecithocladium parviovum Yamaguti, 1953) infecting the greater lizardfish Saurida tumbil (Pisces: Synodontidae) inhabiting the Red Sea.

93. Morphological Re-Description and 18 S rDNA Sequence Confirmation of the Pinworm Aspiculuris tetraptera (Nematoda, Heteroxynematidae) Infecting the Laboratory Mice Mus musculus .

94. Rhabdias bufonis (Rhabdiasidae) from the lung of the African common toad, Amietophrynus regularis (Bufonidae) in Egypt: new data on the basis of light and scanning electron microscopic study.

95. Light microscopy and surface topography of Urotrema scabridum and Renschetrema indicum (Digenea) from Rhinopoma hardwickii (Chiroptera): first report in Egypt.

96. Characterization of 28S rRNA sequences of cestoda parasite Electrotaenia malapteruri Fritsch, 1886 from the Electric catfish Malapterurus electricus (Siluriformes: Malapteruridae).

97. First molecular characterization and morphological aspects of Sarcocystis fusiformis infecting water buffalo Bubalus bubalis in Egypt.

98. Light microscopic study of four plagiorchiid trematodes infecting marine fish in the south-eastern Mediterranean Sea, Alexandria City, with descriptions of two new species.

99. The first report of two monogenean gill parasites assigned to ‎ Diclidophora merlangi (Diclidophoridae) and Loxuroides pricei ‎‎(Axinidae) from brushtooth lizardfish and red porgy seabream of ‎the Red Sea, Egypt.

100. Pathogenic Potential of Fresh, Frozen, and Thermally Treated Anisakis spp. Type II (L3) (Nematoda: Anisakidae) after Oral Inoculation into Wistar Rats: A Histopathological Study.

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