Dr. Jehane  Ibrahim Eid Ibrahim
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Dr. Jehane Ibrahim Eid Ibrahim

Assistant Professor
Cairo University, Egypt


Highest Degree
Ph.D. in Molecular Biology from Cairo University, Egypt

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Biography

Dr. Jehane Ibrahim Eid Ibrahim is currently working as Assistant Professor at Zoology Department, Faculty of Science, Cairo University, Giza, Egypt, and Assistant Professor in Biology Department, Faculty of Applied Science, Umm-Alqura University, Mekkah, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. He has completed his Ph.D. in Molecular Biology from Cairo University, Egypt. His main area of interest focuses on Pharmacology and Toxicology, Molecular Sciences, and Environmental Sciences. His area of expertise includes Genotoxicity, DNA Damage, Mutagenesis, Environmental Toxicity, Microsatellites, and Fungal infections. He has published 1 book and 11 research articles in journals contributed as author/co-author.

Area of Interest:

Molecular Sciences
100%
Molecular Biology
62%
Histology
90%
Zoology
75%
Chemistry
55%

Research Publications in Numbers

Books
0
Chapters
0
Articles
0
Abstracts
0

Selected Publications

  1. Teleb, D.F., J.I. Eid, A.R. Elbeltagy, S.A. Mohamed and A.A. El-Ghor, 2016. Role of genetic variation of αS1-casein, lactation time and parity on milk production and composition of Zaraibi goats. Egypt. J. Sheep Goat Sci., 11: 17-34.
  2. El-Shershaby, A.F., A.I. Dakrory, M.H. El-Dakdoky, J. Ibrahim and F. Kassem, 2015. Biomonitoring of the genotoxic and hepatotoxic effects and oxidative stress potentials of itraconazole in pregnant rats. Birth Defects Res. Part B: Dev. Reprod. Toxicol., 104: 55-64.
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  3. Eid, J.I., S.M. Eissa and A.A. El-Ghor, 2015. Bisphenol A induces oxidative stress and DNA damage in hepatic tissue of female rat offspring. J. Basic Appl. Zool., 71: 10-19.
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  4. Eid, J.I., 2015. Dose-dependent effects of bisphenol A exposure on DNA damage in brain of young mice. Asian J. Biol. Life Sci., 4: 143-149.
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  5. El-Shershaby, A.F., A. Imam, M. Helmy, J. Ibrahim and F. Kassem, 2014. In utero exposure to itraconazole during different gestational periods of rats. Toxicol. Mech. Methods, 24: 50-59.
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  6. Eid, J., H. Abdelraouf, T. Abdelrahman and A. El-Ghor, 2014. Comparative evaluation of mutational and mRNA expression pattern of pulmonary cytokines after infection with Aspergillus flavus and Aspergillus fumigatus. Dis. Mol. Med., 2: 32-40.
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  7. Eid, J., A. Mohammed, N. Hussien, A. El-Shennawy, M. Noshy and M. Abbas, 2014. In vivo antioxidant and antigenotoxic evaluation of an enaminone derivative BDHQ combined with praziquantel in uninfected and Schistosoma mansoni infected mice. J. App. Pharm. Sci., 4: 25-33.
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  8. Amer, M.A., J.I. Eid and S.R. Hamad, 2014. Evaluation of gastric and hepatic protective effects of kiwifruit extract on toxicity of indomethacin in Swiss Albino mice using histological studies. Int. J. Sci. Res., 3: 1631-1641.
  9. Hussein, R. and J. Eid, 2013. Pathological mechanisms of liver injury caused by oral administration of bisphenol A. Life Sci. J., 10: 663-673.
  10. Eid, J.I., 2012. Microsatellite Instability within Fragile Sites in the Rat Genome: MSI induced by Heavy Metals. Lap Lambert Academic Publishing, Germany, ISBN: 978-3845401355,.
  11. El-Ghor, A.A., M.M. Noshy and J.I. Eid, 2011. Lead acetate and arsenic trioxide induce instability of microsatellites at three different fragile sites (6q21, 9q32-9q33 and 15p14) within the genome of the rat. Mutat. Res. Genet. Toxicol. Environ. Mutagen., 726: 195-199.
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  12. El-Ghor, A.A., M.M. Noshy, H.M. El Ashmaoui, J.I. Eid and M.S. Hassanane, 2010. Microsatellite instability at three microsatellite loci (D6mit3, D9mit2 and D15Mgh1) located in different common fragile sites of rats exposed to cadmium. Mutat. Res., 696: 160-166.
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  13. Mohamed, M.M., A.M. Issa, J.I. Eid and I.Y. Abdelkader, 2006. Apoptosis: a major mechanism involved in the embryonic development of Bufo regularis. Egypt. J. Zool., 46: 473-491.