Brief Biography:
The goal of my research is to explore the biology of endochondral ossification in different species. I have good experiences in Histology, Cell Culture, Molecular Biology and nanotechnology. I have studied the normal Histology and gene expression of the growth cartilage from different species including mammalian (rabbits) and avian (ducks and quail). I and my collegues in Australia have published convincing results about new interpretations of modes of physiological death of chondrocytes and provided a model of cell culture mimicking the IN VIVO mode of endochondral ossification. I and my colleagues from the Histology Department, Faculty of Veterinary medicine, South Valley University, Egypt plan to investigate in deep the mode/ or modes of endochondral ossification in Fish and Reptiles and to provide a
Academic positions:
Head Department of Histology
Research interests:
Histology, cartilage and bone
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