Nazema abdel-megeid

Nazema abdel-megeid
  • Professor
  • University of Sadat City

Associate Prof . of Cytology & Histology

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Publications (21)
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The accessory sex organs play a crucial role in reproductive function, yet limited research exists on age‐related changes in these structures in jacks. In the present work, the accessory sex organs of 60 Egyptian jacks were classified according to their age into young ( n = 15), adult ( n = 25) and senile ( n = 20). Jacks were euthanized and the ac...
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5-Fluorouracil (5-FU) is often used as a chemotherapeutic agent in treating tumors and is said to have adverse effects, including nephrotoxicity. Therefore, the present study aimed to evaluate the protective effects of Chlorella vulgaris (VL) and Saccharum officinarum L. (SOL) against 5-FU-induced nephrotoxicity in rats through the measurement of r...
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The main goal of this study was to evaluate the effect of nutraceuticals vs. in-feed antibiotics on performance, blood lipids, antioxidant capacity, cecal microbiota, and organ histomorphology of broiler chickens. A total of 320 one-day-old male broiler chickens were distributed into 5 treatment groups with 8 replicates each. The control group was...
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Moringa oleifera (MO), a cultivated species of the Moringa, is known for its high concentration of essential nutrients that promote growth. To assess its impact on rabbits' gut morphometric, behavioural, and physiological parameters, a study was conducted using sixty growing male white New Zealand rabbits at 40 days old. The rabbits were divided in...
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The study reveals a lack of histomorphogenesis in New Zealand white rabbit teeth. The teeth development was examined through sequential histological segments in 24 rabbits from prenatal ages (E19, E21, E23, E25, and E28), neonates (E30), and postnatal age (1 week and 2 weeks); (three animal specimens at each age stage). Rabbit teeth first appeared...
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The study reveals that New Zealand white rabbit teeth do not exhibit histomorphogenesis. The teeth development was examined in 28 rabbits from prenatal ages (E19, E23, E25, and E28), neonates (E30), and postnatal age (one and fourteen days). Rabbit teeth first appeared at 19 days of prenatal life as an ectodermal epithelial thickening on each side...
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Simple Summary Grape pomace is an agrifood by-product that is usually thrown away as a waste product, even with its rich content of phytochemicals. The aims of this study were to investigate the effects of dietary inclusion of grape pomace on laying rate, egg quality, yolk lipid profile, oxidative stability, shell quality and ultrastructure, and se...
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This study aimed to assess the effects of age on testicular morphometry and function in donkeys. Testes and epididymides of 57 donkeys were harvested immediately after slaughtering. The donkeys were grouped: young (1‐4 years‐old, n=13); adult (5‐15 years‐old, n=25) and aged (>15 years‐old, n=19). Each testis and epididymis were weighted separated....
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Simple Summary Skeletal disorders and related-welfare complications are an ongoing concern for rapid-growing broiler chickens. Phosphorus is a vital nutrient in the poultry diet, and it is related to bone growth and skeleton rigidity and strength. Poultry utilize approximately 60% of the dietary P, and the residual is excreted and may enter the env...
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It is likely that superficial corneal epithelial cells (SCECs) of the dromedary camels have a significant role in their survival at arid and semiarid regions. To the best of our knowledge, SCECs of camels' eyes have not been characterized previously using scanning electron microscopy (SEM), combined with morphometric analysis. Therefore, in the cur...
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This trial was performed to determine the effect of rice bran oil (RBO) inclusion in diets of broiler chickens on performance, carcass characteristics, blood parameters, meat quality, antioxidant activity, liver lipid content, and liver histological structure. The 35-day feeding trial was conducted on 240 one-day-old Ross 308 broiler chickens, allo...
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Simple Summary With the continuous improvement in the progress of poultry industry, a better understanding of the avian immune system is necessary. A prolonged holding period (36–72 h), along with a delay in access to feed and/or water post-hatching, has a negative influence on performance, intestinal histomorphology, and the immune system developm...
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The study aimed to illustrate the influence of feeding habits in the anatomical feature and histological structure as well as some histochemical observations on the tongue of two species of birds which differ in their classification, activity and habitat as; The domestic pigeon, Grainivorous bird, and cattle egret, Insectivorous bird, using light a...
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The current study was designed to describe the prenatal developmental stages of the rabbit tongue. Thirty‐five embryos of prenatal ages (E16, E19, E23, E25, E28, and Postnatal) were obtained from New Zealand white (NZW) rabbit. The primordia of the tongue were observed on the foundation as early as day 16 prenatal age (E16). The first primordia of...

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