Dr. Hazem  Ahmed El-Debaky
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Dr. Hazem Ahmed El-Debaky

Research Scientist
National Research Center, Egypt


Highest Degree
Ph.D. in Biochemistry and Nutrition Chemistry from Cairo University, Egypt

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Biography

Dr. Hazem Ahmed Eldebaky is currently working as Lecturer at Cairo University, Egypt. He has completed his Ph.D. in Biochemistry and Molecular Biology from same University. His main area of interest focuses on Pharmacology and Toxicology, Animal and Veterinary Sciences, Biomedical Sciences, and Molecular Sciences. His area of expertise includes Biochemistry, Molecular Biology, Veterinary Genetics, Reproductive Genetics, Biotechnology, Veterinary Science, Mutation & Mutagenesis, and Genetic Polymorphism. He has 5 publications in journals.

Area of Interest:

Animal and Veterinary Sciences
100%
DNA Extraction
62%
Functional Genomics
90%
Embryonic Development
75%
Reproductive Potency
55%

Research Publications in Numbers

Books
0
Chapters
0
Articles
19
Abstracts
16

Selected Publications

  1. Menezes, E.S.B., P.R. Badial, H.E. Debaky, A.U. Husna and M.R. Ugur et al., 2020. Sperm miR-15a and miR-29b are associated with bull fertility. Andrologia, Vol. 52. 10.1111/and.13412.
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  2. Farghali, M., F.J. Andriamanohiarisoamanana, M.M. Ahmed, S. Kotb, Y. Yamamoto, M. Iwasaki, T. Yamashiro and K. Umetsu, 2020. Prospects for biogas production and H2S control from the anaerobic digestion of cattle manure: the influence of microscale waste iron powder and iron oxide nanoparticles. Waste Manag., 101: 141-149.
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  3. El-Maaty, A.M.A., H.I. Shafey, T. Daneva, H.F. Hozyen and H. El-Debaky et al., 2020. Relation of leptin gene polymorphism to the circulating leptin, insulin, estradiol, and progesterone hormones in mares with high rump fat. J. Adv. Vet. Res., 10: 105-110.
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  4. El-Debaky, H., K.A.A. EL-Razik, A.S.A. Sosa, K.G.M. Mahmoud, M.M.M. Kandiel and Y.F. Ahmed, 2020. Sequence based polymorphism of lactoferrin gene in relation to fertility in Egyptian buffaloes. Int. J. Vet. Sci., 9: 97-103.
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  5. Kutchy, N.A., E.S.B. Menezes, M.R. Ugur, A.U. Husna and H. ElDebaky et al., 2019. Sperm cellular and nuclear dynamics associated with bull fertility. Anim. Reprod. Sci., Vol. 211. 10.1016/j.anireprosci.2019.106203.
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  6. El Debaky, H.A., N.A. Kutchy, A. Ul-Husna, R. Indriastuti, S. Akhter, B. Purwantara and E. Memili, 2019. Review: Potential of water buffalo in world agriculture: Challenges and opportunities. Appl. Anim. Sci., 35: 255-268.
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  7. El-Razik, K.A.A., A.M.A. Barakat, H.A. Hussein, A.M. Younes, H.A. Elfadaly, H.A. Eldebaky and Y.A. Soliman, 2018. Seroprevalence, isolation, molecular detection and genetic diversity of Toxoplasma gondii from small ruminants in Egypt. J. Parasitic Dis., 42: 527-536.
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  8. Sosa, A.S.A., K.G.M. Mahmoud, M.M.M. Kandiel, H.A.A. Eldebaky, M.F. Nawito and M.E.A. Abou El-Roos, 2017. Genetic characterization of FSH beta-subunit gene and its association with buffalo fertility. Asian Pac. J. Reprod., 6: 193-196.
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  9. Sosa, A.S.A., K.G.M. Mahmoud, M.M.M. Kandiel, H.A.A. Eldebaky, M.F. Nawito and M.E.A. Abou El-Roos, 2016. Single nucleotide polymorphisms of GnRHR gene and their relationship with reproductive performance in buffalo. Egypt. J. Vet. Sci., 47: 41-50.
  10. Sosa, A.S.A., K.G.M. Mahmoud, M.M.M. Kandiel, H.A.A. Eldebaky, M.F. Nawito and M.E.A. Abou El-Roos, 2016. Genetic polymorphism of luteinizing hormone receptor gene in relation to fertility of Egyptian buffalo. Bio Technol.: Indian J., Vol. 12, No. 5. .
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  11. Madboli, A.A. and H.A. Eldebaky, 2016. Histopathological and immunohistochemical studies in genital system and lungs of pneumonic cases of ewes and goats naturally infected with Pasteurella multocida. Global Veterinaria, 16: 476-480.
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  12. Sosa, A.S.A., K.G.M. Mahmoud, H.A.A. Eldebaky, M.M.M. Kandiel, M.E.A. Abou El-Roos and M.F. Nawito, 2015. Genotyping of follicle stimulating hormone receptor gene in fertile and infertile buffalo. Global Veterinaria, 15: 163-168.
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  13. Hozyen, H.F., H.A. Eldebaky, A.H. Soror, H.M. Desouky and S.I.A. Shalaby, 2015. Protective role of selenium against adverse effects of atrazine toxicity in male rats: Biochemical, histopathological and molecular changes. Global Veterinaria, 15: 357-365.
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  14. Eldebaky, H.A., H.A. Sabra, S.A. Abdelaziz, E.M. Gouda and H.H. El-Khadrawy, 2015. Protective effect of green tea (Camellia sinensi) extract on P53 gene mutation and reproductive toxicity in male rat. Int. J. Genet., 5: 53-62.
  15. Shata, F.Y.H., H.A.A. Eldebaky and A.R.A. El Hameed, 2014. Effects of camphor on hepatic enzymes, steroids and antioxidant capacity of male rats intoxicated with atrazine. Middle-East J. Scient. Res., 22: 553-560.
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  16. Mahmoud, K.G.M., A.A.H.H. El-Naby, Y.F. Ahmed, H.A.A. Eldebaky, M.E.A. Abou E l-Roos and A.E. Abd-El-Ghaffar, 2014. Effect of cumulus cells and meiotic stages on oocytes survivability and meiotic competence in vitrified buffalo oocytes. Pak. J. Zool., 46: 1185-1192.
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  17. Ahmed, Y.F., H.A.A. Eldebaky, K.G.M. Mahmoud and M. Nawito, 2012. Effects of lead exposure on DNA damage and apoptosis in reproductive and vital organs in female rabbits. Global Veterinaria, 9: 401-408.
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  18. El-Razika, K.A.A., K.A. Abdelrahmanb, Y.F. Ahmeda, A.M. Gomaac and H.A.A. Eldebaky, 2010. Direct identification of major pathogens of the bubaline subclinical mastitis in Egypt using PCR. J. Am. Sci., 6: 652-660.
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