ahmedabudief

Dr. Ahmed Mohamed Abu-Dief

Professor - Professor of Physical and Inorganic Chemistry

Faculty of science

Address: Behind hospital of Sohag University - Ali Ebn Abi Taleb Street

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Publications Which contain the keyword: Metals


2018-11-24 23:50:51 Keywords Metals, protein, Phytoremediation, pigment, Hydrophytes,
Induction of Biomarkers Associated with Cadmium Detoxification in Aquatic Species
The aquatic species _Ceratophyllum demersum_ and _Myriophyllum spicatum_ were grown in different Cd concentrations (0, 25, 50, 75 mg/l) in a hydroponic system to analyze their detoxification capacity and the suitability of pigments and proline content to serve as biomarkers. Both studied species exhibited the same increasing pattern of Cd removal, when they treated with different Cd concentrations._ M. spicatum ... Read more

2018-10-14 23:16:23 Keywords Metals, Proline, Phytoremediation, Hydrophytes,
Induction of biomarkers associated with cadmium detoxification in aquatic species
The aquatic species Ceratophyllum demersum and Myriophyllum spicatum were grown in different Cd concentrations (0, 25, 50, 75 mg/l) in a hydroponic system to analyze their detoxification capacity and the suitability of pigments and proline content to serve as biomarkers. Both studied species exhibited the same increasing pattern of Cd removal, when they treated with different Cd concentrations. M. spicatum ... Read more

2018-10-10 20:07:12 Keywords Metals, language development, IQ.,
TOXIC EFFECT OF SOME METALS ON LANGUAGE DEVELOPMENT IN A SAMPLE OF CHILDREN IN SOHAG GOVERNORATE
Chronic exposure to metals has subtle toxic effect on the nervous system in early childhood. It may cause impairment of language and learning development. The aim of the present study is to estimate the level of some metals (copper, lead, cadmium, manganese, and zinc) in blood samples of children having delayed language development without any obvious causes and to assess ... Read more

2018-10-12 14:55:43 Keywords Metals, language development, IQ,
Effect of Metal Poisoning on The Development of Language in Sohag Governorate  Children
Metals have been recognized as powerful toxins for many years. Toxic exposure to these metals arises in diverse circumstances including environmental, therapeutic and industrial exposure. There is a spectrum of exposure patterns from chronic low levels such as exposure of children to lead paint in older houses, to acute high-dose exposure either intentionally or by accident. Exposure to metals causes ... Read more

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