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Number of publications : 43
Histopathological changes in some body organs of (oreochromis niloticus) due to heavy metals in the water of sable drainage , EL - Menoufia Governorate J. Egypt. Acad. Soc. Environ. Deelop, 8 (2) : 117-125.(2007) Effect of heavy metals on gills of ( Tilapia zillii ) inhabiting the River Nile water ( Damietta branch ) and EL-Rahawy drain Egypt . J . Aquat . Biol . & Fish . Vol 9 . No. 2:111-128 (2005) Histopathological studies on the effect of Ametryn on the ileum of (Oreochromis niloticus ) Egypt . J . Aquat . Biol . & Fish . Vol 9 . No. 3:233-248 (2005) ISSN 1110 – 6131. effect of heavy metals accumulation on enzyme activity and histology in liver of some Nile fish in Egypt Egypt . J . Aquat . Biol . & Fish . Vol 9 . No. 1:203-219 (2005). Synergistic reactions between vitamin e and selenium in diets of hybrid Tilapia (Oreochromis niloticus X Oreochromis aureus ) and their effect on the growth and histological changes J. Egypt. Acad. Soc. Environ. Develop, 8 (2) : 117-125. Ecological studies on the female reproductive cycle of the cat fish (Synodontis schall) in the River Nile at EL – Ayat, Giza,Egypt Egypt . J . Aquat . Biol . & Fish . Vol 9 . No. 3: 249 -270 Concentration of some pesticides in Lake Manzalah and tissues of Tilapia zillii and their effect on certain cations and histological structure of the gills and liver African J . Biol. Sci., 2 ( 2 ) 21 - 30 . Biochemical and histopathological studies on the muscles of the Nile tilapia (Oreochromis niloticus ) in Egypt Egypt . J . Aquat . Biol . & Fish . Vol 9 . No. 1:81 - 96 . Effect of starvation on the biological and histological characteristics of the nile tilapia(Oreochromis niloticus ) J. Egypt. Acad. Soc. Environ. Develop, 8 (2) Histopathological changes associated with Sevin (Carbaryl ) accumulation in fresh water fishes ( Tilapia zillii ) at EL – Kanatir EL – Khiria ( Egypt ) Bull. Fac.Sci,Zagazig Univ.,27(2005) Botany&Zoology 277- 292 Assessment of some heavy metals in tissue of Nile Catfish (Clarias gariepinus) from aquatic canal and their effects on some biochemical and haematological parameters Comparative Physiology Vol.(48A): 45 - 64, JULY . Effect of different dietary protein and energy levels in the diet of (Oreochromis niloticus) l. on growth performance and feed utilization Egypt . J . Aquat . Biol . & Fish . Vol.9 No. 4:293 – 307 . Hematological and histopathological studies on Oreochromis niloticus fish living in the water of Rossetta branch, River Nile. Global Veterinaria 11 (5): 485-496 . Effect of water quality changes on gills and kidney histology of Oreochromis niloticus fish inhabiting the water of Rosetta branch, River Nile, Egypt. World Applied Sciences Journal 26 (4): 438-448 Impact of the carbamate pesticide Sevin on hematology and histology of teleost fish ( Oreochromis niloticus ). Global Veterinaria : 3 (3) 196-203 . Histopathological and histochemical changes in the liver of Bagrus bayad caused by environmental pollution. Toxicology and Industrial Health : (10) 1-10. Heavy Metals pollution and their effects on Gills and Liver of the Catfish Clarias gariepinus inhabiting EL-Rahawy drain ,Egypt. Global Veterinaria 10 ( 2) : 103-115, 2013 Histopathological and muscle composition studies on Tilapia zillii in relation to water quality at Lake Qarun, Egypt . Journal Applied Science Research , 9(6) : 3857-3872 Histological changes of gill, spleen and liver of seabream Sparus auratus and seabass Dicentrarx labrax in Bardawil lagoon . J .Egypt. Acad. Soc. Environ. Develop.,12 (2 ):109-126 Effect of water pollution in El-Rahawy drainage canal on hematology and organs of freshwater fish Clarias gariepinus World Applied Sciences Journal 21 ( 3) : 329-341 A study on the histopathological effects of pollutant water of Ismalia Canal on some organs of Bagrus bayad ( Bagridae) African J. Biol. Sci. , 8 (1): 165-173. Bioaccumulation of heavy metals and their histopathological impact on muscles of Clarias gariepinus from El-Rahawy drain , Egypt . International Journal of Environmental science engineering ( IJESE) Vol.4 :51-67 . Histological and physiological examination on the teleost fish ( Clarias gariepinus )living in El-Farouny drain, EL-Menufia Governorate, Egypt, in reference to environmental impact . J .Egypt. Acad. Soc. Environ. Develop.,13 (1): 47-58 . Impact of Ismailia Canal water on the liver and the quality of Tilapia production in Egypt . AFRICAN J. BIOL. SCI.,9(1): 1-14 Histopathological and physiological observations of the kidney and spleen of the Nile catfish Clarias gariepinus inhabiting El-Rahawy drain, Egypt Journal of Applied Sciences Research, 9(1): 872-884 Histopathological and physiological observations of the kidney and spleen of the Nile catfish Clarias gariepinus inhabiting El-Rahawy drain, Egypt Journal of Applied Sciences Research, 9(1): 872-884 . . Some hematological parameters and histological features on some organs of Clarias gariepinus inhabiting EL-Farauny drain, EL-Menufia Governorate, Egypt J. Egypt. Acad. Soc. Environ. Develop., 13 (1): 59-68 . Biochemical constituent and histological features for muscle of Nile Tilapia Oreochromis niloticus ( L.) fed on cottonseed meal diet ,as a soybean meal replacement. Egyptian J. Anim. Prod., 47 Suppl. Issue, Nov. :203-212 Histological and biochemical Studies of Oreochromis niloticus fed on Cottonseed Meal. Proc. of The International conference of Environmental Science ( ICES) 21-22May ( 2013) pp.233-243 Studies on the feeding behavior of the exotic freshwater crayfish, Procambrus clarkia ,with references on their distribution in Egypt. Egypt J. Aquat. Biol. & Fis. V 15 , No. 3: 173-187 Effect of varying levels of fish oil on growth performance, body composition and haematological characteristics of Nile tilapia Oreochromis niloticus (L). Egypt J. Aquat. Biol. &Fish., Vol. 15 , No. 1: 125- 141 . New histological evidence on the environmental effect on fish in Baedawil lagoon. Egypt. J. Exp.Biol.( Zool.),9 (2): 263-270 Histopathological Alterations in Fish Organs as Potential and Direct Biomarkers of pollution . Egypt. Soc. for Envir. Sci. 9(1):25-31. Structural alterations in Gills ,Liver and Ovaries of Tilapia Fish( Saratherodon galilaeus ) as a Bbiomarker for Environmental Pollution in Ismalia Canal . Egypt. Soc. for Envir. Sci. 9(1): 7-14. . Comparison of Tissue Lesions in Two species of Marin Fish ( Solea solea and Mugil cehalus ) inhabiting Bardawil Lagoon. Rese. J. of Pharma. Biol. and Chemi. Sci. 5( 5) : 62-74. Feeding European Sea Bass (Dicentrarchus labrax) With Trash Fish . 1- Growth Performance and Reproductive Histology. Life Science Journal 2014;11(9) :568-583. Feeding European Sea Bass (Dicentrarchus Labrax) With Trash Fish . 2- Nutritive Utilization and Histological Digestive Tract. Life Science Journal 2014;11(9) :584- 598. Effect of aqueous saffron extract (Crocus sativus L.) on sodium valproate - induced histological and histochemical alterations in liver of albino rats . International Journal of Advanced Research (2014), Volume 2, Issue 7, 735-745. DIMETHOATE INDUCED-HISTOPATHOLOGICAL, HISTOCHEMICAL AND IMMUNOHISTOCHEMICAL CHANGES IN TESTES OF ALBINO RATS Effect of aqueous saffron extract (Crocus sativus L.) on sodium valporate-induced histological and histochemical alterations in liver of albino rats
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Biological Aspects and Fisheries Management of Tilapia Fish Oreochromis niloticus (Linnaeus, 1758) in El-Bahr El-Faraouny Canal, Al-Minufiya Province, Egypt
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Teratogenic effects of di-(2-ethylhexyl)- phthalate (DEHP) on Survival , Morphology and Skeleton System of Mice Fetuses . ON CERTAIN ASPECTS OF FEEDING BIOLOGY OF BLUESTRIPE SNAPPER FISH Lutjanus kasmira ( Forsskal ) ( Lutjanidae: perciformes ) OF NORTH-WESTERN, SAUDI ARABIA, RED SEA .
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