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Search Result For 'Differentiation ' , Result Number : 14
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Nashwa Ahmed Ali Mohamed Elshaer
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The Notch pathway regulates both the proliferation and differentiation of follicular cells in the panoistic ovary of Blattella germanica
Osama Mohamed Hamed Khalil
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The Diagnostic Value of Arginase-1, FTCD, and MOC-31 Expression in Early Detection of Hepatocellular Carcinoma (HCC) and in Differentiation Between HCC and Metastatic Adenocarcinoma to the Liver
Hanan Lotfy Mohamed Elsayed
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Diagnostic role of Arginase 1,MOC31 and CDX2 in the Differentiation of hepatocellular carcinoma,cholangiocarcinoma and metastatic colonic carcinoma of the liver
Samar Mosaad Abdelraouf
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The value of STEAP1, C-MYC and P63 immuno- Expression in differentiation of prostatic carcinoma from its mimickers
Ghada Alsayed Abdelmoneim Saleh
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THE ROLE OF MRI IN DIFFERENTIATION OF BONE INFARCTION AND OSTEOMYELITIS IN PEDIATRIC PATIENTS WITH SICKLE CELL DISEASE
Mohammed Issa Mohamed Sayed Ahmed
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Hemoglobin scavenger receptor (cluster of differentiation 163) role in acute leukemia
Mona Said Mustafa Mohammed
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diagnostic role of HNF1B & ALEX1 proteins in differentiation of SCC and adenocarcinoma ofv uterine cervix
Nadya ebasiry Elsayed
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Background: The cerebellum is the second largest part of the mammalian brain. It is a key regulator of coordinated sensory and musculoskeletal actions. The cerebellar cortex has a striking morphology consisting of folia and fissures and a variety of cells which are morphologically and functionally different, so it’s considered as an ideal model to study the development of the central nervous system in the mammals. The Objectives: The aim of this work was to study the prenatal and postnatal development of the albino rat cerebellar cortex considering its structure and maturation. Material And Methods: 35 healthy, non-pregnant female and 18 male albino rats weighing (200-250 g) were obtained from the animal house, Faculty of Medicine, Zagazig University. After mating and pregnancy, the rat embryos and offsprings were divided into 3 groups and 6 subgroups; Group A (11th, 16th&20th fetal rats), Group B (7th, 14th &21st postnatal days rats) and Group C (3 months old rats). The fetal rats (11th and 16th) were fixed as whole, while the remaining prenatal, postnatal and adult rats were dissected to obtain cerebella, which were processed for light and electron microscopic examinations, morphometric and immunohistochemical studies. Results: Albino rats at prenatal day 11 (E11) showed formation of the neural tube from the ectodermal layer. Albino rats at prenatal day 16 (E16) showed a demarcated cerebellar anlage (rhombic lip ( at the dorsal part of the metencephalon. The cerebellar cortex at prenatal day 20 (E 20) showed appearance of the general architecture. From outwards to inwards, it consisted of external granular, molecular, Purkinje cell, internal granular layers. Thickness of the external granular layer was maximum at postnatal day 7 (D7) then gradually decreased with age till disappearance in adult age. The molecular layer showed a gradual increase in thickness with age till reaching its maximum size at adult stage. Purkinje cells at (E20) and (D7) were not arranged in a definite layer. It appeared as a single layer between the molecular and internal granular layer at D14, D21 and adult. The internal granular was consisted of scattered small granule cells at E20 and D7. At D14 the internal granular layer became well differentiated and distinguished from the white matter. Immunohistochemistry showed a negative reaction for glial fibrillary acidic protein (GFAP) at E11 and E16. The first positive reaction for GFAP appeared at E20 then gradually increased till adult group. Conclusion: The study concluded that the cerebellar cortex undergoes differentiation and maturation during late prenatal and early postnatal ages early postnatal ages till the third week of life, corresponding to nearly the seventh postnatal month in human. Therefore the development of the cerebellum is very critical and sensitive during these periods makes it susceptible to malformationPRENATAL AND POSTNATAL DEVELOPMENTAL CHANGES OF THE CEREBELLAR CORTEX IN ALBINO RATS
Amira Abdellatif Sallih
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DIFFERENTIATION & HOMING OF BONE MARROW-DERIVED MESENCHYMAL STEM CELLS IN THE LIVER SCHISTOSOMA INFECTED MICE
Eman Magdy Fawzy Heussein
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Differentiation & Homing of Bone Marrow-Derived Mesenchymal Stem Cells in the Liver of Schistosoma infected mice.
Eman Magdy Fawzy Heussein
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Differentiation & Homing of Bone Marrow-Derived Mesenchymal Stem Cells in the Liver of Schistosoma infected mice.
Mariam Ahmed Mostafa Feky
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Panel of Villin, Pro-Ex-C, Estrogen Receptor and Progesterone Receptor Expressions Could Help in Differentiation Between Endocervical and Endometrioid Adenocarcinoma
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PorDifferentiation off Capripox viruses by nano
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Comparison between the Effect of MTA and Biodentine on Proliferation and Odontogenic Differentiation of Dental Pulp Stem Cells (In Vitro Study) - مقارنة تأثير ركام ثلاثي أكسيد المعادن والبيودنتين على انتشار وتباين الخلايا الجذعية للب الأسنان (دراسة معملية).
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