Dr. Nevein Salah El Din Mohamed Saleh
ChemistDepartment of Molecular Biology, Genetic Engineering and Biotechnology, National Research Centre, Cairo, Egypt
Highest Degree
Ph.D. in Physiology from Cairo University, Egypt
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Selected Publications
- Saleh, N.S.M., E.R. Zaki, A.A.M. Gad, A. Shokeer and R.R. Hamed, 2018. Biochemical characterization of glutathione transferase of Cyprinus carpio Gonads. World Applied Sci. J., 36: 605-618.
Direct Link | - Guneidy, R.A., N.A. Meguid, S.S. Abdel-Ghany, N.S.M. Saleh, E.R. Zaki and R.R. Hamed, 2017. Inter-individual variation of normal and Down syndrome glutathione transferase in response to different phenolic compounds. Res. J. Pharm. Biol. Chem. Sci., 8: 184-201.
- Hamed R.R., N.S.M. Saleh, A. Shokeer, R.A. Guneidy and S.S. Abdel-Ghany et al ., 2016. Glutathione and its related enzymes in the gonad of Nile Tilapia (Oreochromis niloticus). Fish Physiol. Biochem., 42: 353-364.
- Guneidy R.A., A. Shokeer, S.S. Abdel-Ghany , N.S.M. Saleh and R.R. Hamed, et al ., 2015. Purification and characterization of glutathione S-transferase of the African catfish Clarias lazera gonads. Res. J. Pharmaceut. Biol. Chem. Sci., 6: 445-459.
Direct Link | - Ibrahim, N.M., N.S. Saleh, A.M. Abdel Aati and E.M. El-kady, 2014. Detection of venoms from Egyptian elapids in experimentally envenomed mice. Int. J. Acad. Res., 6: 345-349.
- Hamed R.R., S.S. Abdel-Ghany ,N.S.M. Saleh, R.A. Guneidy and A. Shokeer et al 2014. Characterization of glutathione transferase in some organs of Nile Tilapia (Oreochromis niloticus). Global Veterinaria, 13: 986-995.
Direct Link | - Hamed, R.R., N.S. Saleh, N.M. Farid and A. Abdallah, 2000. Glutathione and its metabolizing regulatory enzymes in some Egyptian fresh water snails. J. Egypt. German Soc. Zool., 31: 155-170.
- Hamed, R.R., N.M. Farid and N.S. Mohamed, 2000. Comparison between proteoglycans from Schistosoma mansoni and Fasciola hepatica adult worms. Egypt. J. Schistosomiasis Endemic Infect. Dis., 22: 1-20.
- Hamed, R.R., M.A. Ibrahim and N.S. M. Saleh, 1996. Protamines stimulate an acid phosphatase activity from developing embryos of the camel tick Hyalomma dromedarii (Acarina: Ixodidae). J. Union Arab Biol. Cairo, 6: 91-119.