El-Sheltawi, M. A., A. I. El-Azab, M. S. S. Abdou, A. M. Rakha, and A. B. Badawi,
"Effect of light on buffalo semen in the presence of L-aromatic aminoacids in the suspending media",
1st World Buffalo Congr, Cairo, 27-31 December, 1985.
El-Sheltawi, M. A., A. I. El-Azab, M. S. S. Abdou, A. M. Rakha, and A. B. Badawi,
"Effect of the visible and ultraviolet lights on the buffalo semen suspended in different diluents",
1st World Buffalo Congr, Cairo, 27-31 December, 1985.
El-Ghazaly, M., S. Kenawy, M. T. Khayyal, H. Roushdy, and S. Saleh,
"Effect of exposure to radiation on the inflammatory process and its influence by diclofenac.",
British journal of pharmacology, vol. 85, issue 1, pp. 45-50, 1985 May.
AbstractThe effect of radiation exposure on the inflammatory process was studied in rats using the carrageenan-induced paw oedema and adjuvant-induced arthritis tests. Irradiation (0.5,1 and 2 Grays) resulted in a significant augmentation of the tissue response to carrageenan and the early phase of adjuvant-induced arthritis, but suppressed the late phase. Diclofenac (1-5 mg kg-1) effectively reduced the exaggerated inflammatory response in irradiated animals in both the carrageenan paw oedema and adjuvant-induced arthritis tests. The drug also had a prophylactic value in guarding against the induction of radiation damage. The inflammatory responses produced by irradiation and the benefits obtained by drug treatment may be related to changes in tissue prostaglandin levels and/or changes in the immune system.
El-Ghazaly, M., S. Kenawy, M. T. Khayyal, H. Roushdy, and S. Saleh,
"Effect of exposure to radiation on the inflammatory process and its influence by diclofenac.",
British journal of pharmacology, vol. 85, issue 1, pp. 45-50, 1985 May.
AbstractThe effect of radiation exposure on the inflammatory process was studied in rats using the carrageenan-induced paw oedema and adjuvant-induced arthritis tests. Irradiation (0.5,1 and 2 Grays) resulted in a significant augmentation of the tissue response to carrageenan and the early phase of adjuvant-induced arthritis, but suppressed the late phase. Diclofenac (1-5 mg kg-1) effectively reduced the exaggerated inflammatory response in irradiated animals in both the carrageenan paw oedema and adjuvant-induced arthritis tests. The drug also had a prophylactic value in guarding against the induction of radiation damage. The inflammatory responses produced by irradiation and the benefits obtained by drug treatment may be related to changes in tissue prostaglandin levels and/or changes in the immune system.
El-Ghazaly, M., S. Kenawy, M. T. Khayyal, H. Roushdy, and S. Saleh,
"Effect of exposure to radiation on the inflammatory process and its influence by diclofenac.",
British journal of pharmacology, vol. 85, issue 1, pp. 45-50, 1985 May.
AbstractThe effect of radiation exposure on the inflammatory process was studied in rats using the carrageenan-induced paw oedema and adjuvant-induced arthritis tests. Irradiation (0.5,1 and 2 Grays) resulted in a significant augmentation of the tissue response to carrageenan and the early phase of adjuvant-induced arthritis, but suppressed the late phase. Diclofenac (1-5 mg kg-1) effectively reduced the exaggerated inflammatory response in irradiated animals in both the carrageenan paw oedema and adjuvant-induced arthritis tests. The drug also had a prophylactic value in guarding against the induction of radiation damage. The inflammatory responses produced by irradiation and the benefits obtained by drug treatment may be related to changes in tissue prostaglandin levels and/or changes in the immune system.
Refai, M., Kotb, H., El-Far, Hassan, E. Hegazi, and A. Hamouda,
"Effect of antimicrobial agents on the growth of toxigenic Aspergillus ochraceus in poultry feedstuffs. ",
J. Egypt. Vet. Med. Ass. , vol. 55, , pp. 867-879 , 1985.