Prof. Dr. Ayman Tolba
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Publications in the Year: 2019
Journal Article
ELKARMOTY AF, Tolba A, Khattab MA, FATHI M
. 2019.
ANATOMICAL AND HISTOLOGICAL STUDIES ON THE CERVICAL CANAL OF RAHMANI SHEEP
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Bulg. J. Vet. Med..
7.pdf
Sheta E, Elkader NAA, Farghali HA, tolba A
. 2019.
ANATOMICAL RADIOLOGICAL ENDOSCOPIC ANGULATIONS STUDY ON THE ESOPHAGUS AND STOMACH IN DOGS
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Wulfenia Journal. 26(9):23-34.
1.pdf
Abdrabou MI, tolba A
. 2019.
Morphological, Histochemical and Ultrastructural studies on the Gallbladder of Tilapia Nilotica (Oreochromus Nilotica).
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Research Journal of Pharmaceutical, Biological and Chemical Sciences. 10(5):238-249.
6.pdf
tolba A, Farghali HA, Samer Mohamed Daghash
. 2019.
Gross anatomical and radiographic findings of museum preserved buffalo calves conjoined twin for learning purposes
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JOURNAL OF ADVANCED VETERINARY AND ANIMAL RESEARCH. 7(1):56–61.
4.pdf
tolba A, Daghash S, Abdrabou MI, Fathi M
. 2019.
Anatomical, histological and in vitro study debating some reasons for left horn pregnancy phenomenon in the one-humped she-camel(camelus dromedarius)
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Bioscience Research. 16(4):3629-3639.
3.pdf
Karmoty AEF, tolba A
. 2019.
Angioarchitectural Study on the Intrahepatic Blood Supply of Geese (Anser Anser Domesticus) with Special Reference to its Biliary System
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Approaches in Poultry, Dairy & Veterinary Sciences. 6(1):521-527.
8.pdf
tolba A, Gadalla HE, Farghali HA
. 2019.
Anatomical and radiographic study on the arterial supply of the brain in goat (CAPRA AEGAGRUS HIRCUS) with surgical interpretation on the trephining sites
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Wulfenia Journal. 26(10):25-37.
2.pdf
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2019
(7)
2016
(1)
2015
(2)
2014
(2)
2013
(2)
2012
(1)
Recent Publications
Angioarchitectural Study on the Intrahepatic Blood Supply of Geese (Anser Anser Domesticus) with Special Reference to its Biliary System
ANATOMICAL AND HISTOLOGICAL STUDIES ON THE CERVICAL CANAL OF RAHMANI SHEEP
Morphological, Histochemical and Ultrastructural studies on the Gallbladder of Tilapia Nilotica (Oreochromus Nilotica).
Gross anatomical and radiographic findings of museum preserved buffalo calves conjoined twin for learning purposes
Anatomical, histological and in vitro study debating some reasons for left horn pregnancy phenomenon in the one-humped she-camel(camelus dromedarius)
more