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ليلى هاشم علول - LAYLA
PhD - assistant professor
College of Veterinary Medicine , Department of Physiology, Biochemistry and Pharmacology
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Qualifications

PhD Clinical physiological biochemistry Discipline of Medical, Molecular and Forensic Sciences & School of Veterinary Medicine, Murdoch University, Australia August 2021

Master Physiological biochemistry College of Vet Medicine, University of Baghdad July 2009 Bachelors Vet Medicine & Surgery College of Vet Medicine, University of Baghdad June 1996

Responsibility
  1. Teaching
  1. Scientific Committee
  2. LAB Chemical Committee
  3. *Member of Central Promotion Committee College of Vet Medicine / University of Baghdad _2011 to 2014
Awards and Memberships

Thanks and Appreciations From the college dean 16 From the university's president 8 From the minister 3

Research Interests

Biochemistry and Molecular Biology

Academic Area

Biochemistry and Molecular Biology Cancer

Teaching materials
Material
College
Department
Stage
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Lecture
كلية الطب البيطري
الفسلجة والكيمياء الحياتية والادوية
Stage 2
Practical lecture
كلية الطب البيطري
الفسلجة والكيمياء الحياتية والادوية
Stage 2
Teaching
  1. Biochemistry _2nd stage
  2. Clinical Biochemistry _MSc student (Physiology, Reproductive, Parasitology and Zoonoses)
  3. Clinical Pysiological Biochemistry (PhD student (Phsiology)
  4. Metabolic regulation_PhD students (Physiology)
Supervision

MSc student (Physiology) Mohammed Fadil

Publication Date
Mon Dec 28 2020
Journal Name
The Iraqi Journal Of Veterinary Medicine
Synthesis and Characterization of Black Currant Selenium Nanoparticles (Part I)

The present study aimed to synthesize selenium nanoparticles (SeNPs) using aqueous extract of black currant as a reducing agent. The green synthesized black currant selenium nanoparticles (BCSeNPs) were identified by color change. The characterization of SeNPs was achieved by Ultraviolet-visible (UV–VIS) spectroscopy, scanning electron microscopy (SEM), X–ray diffraction analysis (XRD), and Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy (FTIR). These tests were used to detect: stability, morphology, size, crystalline nature, and functional groups present on the surface of BCSeNPs. The results revealed appearance of the brick-red color indicating the specific color of selenium nanoparticles, and UV-Vis spectroscopy showed band absorbanc

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Publication Date
Wed Jun 28 2023
Journal Name
The Iraqi Journal Of Veterinary Medicine
Haemoglobin Epsilon as a Biomarker for the Molecular Detection of Canine ‎Lymphoma

Lymphoma is a cancer arising from B or T lymphocytes that are central immune system ‎components. It is one of the three most common cancers encountered in the canine; ‎lymphoma affects middle-aged to older dogs and usually stems from lymphatic tissues, ‎such as lymph nodes, lymphoid tissue, or spleen. Despite the advance in the management of ‎canine lymphoma, a better understanding of the subtype and tumor aggressiveness is still ‎crucial for improved clinical diagnosis to differentiate malignancy from hyperplastic ‎conditions and to improve decision-making around treating and what treatment type to use. ‎This study aimed to evaluate a potential novel biomarker related to iron metabolism,

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Publication Date
Thu Sep 27 2012
Journal Name
Journal Of Physiological And Biomedical Sciences
The promising anticancer efficacy of parsley seeds flavonoid (apigenin) in induced mammary adenocarcinoma (AMN3) mice

Extraction and identification of parsley (Petroselinum sativum) seeds flavonoids (apigenin), as well as evaluation its anticancer efficacy was the main aim of the current study. Thin layer chromatography results clarified that apigenin is the major flavonoid in parsley seeds. The cytotoxic effect of apigenin in mammary adenocarcinoma (AMN3) bearing mice was manifested through significant (P ≤ 0.01) reduction in tumor volume and growth rate inhibition (90.8 %) after 24 days of oral administration at a dose of 300 mg/kg body weight. The volume of tumor in the treated group reached 1354.8 mm³ while the recorded size of the control was 14758 mm³. Transplanted cancer mice showed a significant (P ≤ 0.01) elevation in concentration of liver,

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