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Eman Eshrah Eshrah
Eman Eshrah Eshrah
Faculty of Vet Medicine Benha University
Verified email at fvtm.bu.edu.eg
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Comparative anatomy of the nasal cavity in buffaloes, camels and donkeys.
MA Metwally, HB Hussieni, AA Kassab, EA Eshrah
Journal of Advanced Veterinary Research 9 (2), 69-75, 2019
18*2019
The Camel Rhinarium: A Study Revealing the Presence of the Nasal Plane in Dromedary Camel (Camelus dromedarius), with Special Reference to Its Epidermal …
EA Eshrah
Anatomia, histologia, embryologia 46 (1), 65-72, 2017
102017
Unique nasal septal island in dromedary camels may play a role in pain perception: microscopic studies
AI Abo-Ahmed, EA Eshrah, F Latifi
Saudi Journal of Biological Sciences 28 (7), 3806-3815, 2021
52021
Some comparative anatomical studies on the laryngeal muscles and cavity of buffaloes, camels and donkeys
MA Metwally, HB Hussieni, AA Kassab, EA Eshrah
Journal of Advanced Veterinary Research 8 (3), 32-37, 2018
52018
Scanning electron microscopy and histomorphology of the epiglottis in dromedaries: A study revealing unusual structure with the probable functional role
EA Eshrah, AA Kassab
Microscopy Research and Technique 82 (8), 1353-1358, 2019
32019
Peculiar labial duct in the camel philtrum: structure and feasible functions
E Eshra, RI El-Kammar
Journal of Advanced Veterinary Research 10 (3), 159-164, 2020
22020
Anatomical Studies on the Nasal Plane of Camels Revealing Feasible Functions
EA Eshrah
Journal of Advanced Veterinary Research 9 (3), 123-127, 2019
22019
Comparative Anatomy of The Ophthalmic Division Of the Trigeminal Nerve in Camel and Sheep With Special Reference to its Clinical Importance
EA Eshrah, AI Abo-Ahmed, F Latifi
Camel Publishing House 29 (2), 177-182, 2022
2022
Advances in Biological Sciences
EA Eshrah, AM El Asely
THREE DIMENSIONAL COMPUTED TOMOGRAPHIC SCANNING AND COMPARATIVE OSTEOLOGY OF SOME NILE CATFISHES HEADS WITH SPECIAL REFERENCE TO THE FEEDING MECHANISMS
EA Eshrah, AM El Asely
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