Dr. Hala Galal Mohamed EL Tantawi
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Dr. Hala Galal Mohamed EL Tantawi

Associate Professor
University of Dammam, KSA


Highest Degree
Ph.D. in Cell Biology and Histology from Ain Shams University, Cairo, Egypt

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Biography

Dr. Hala Galal Mohamed EL Tantawi is currently working as Associated Professor at Faculty of Science, Dammam University, KSA, and Associate Professor at Ain Shams University, Egypt. Dr. Hala received PhD degree in Cell Biology and Histology from Ain Shams University, Cairo, Egypt in 2001. Dr. Hala’s area of research interest related to Cell Biology and Histopathology of different Cells and Tissues, Different Tissues generally and the Nervous Tissue in Specific Manner, Investigation of the Ameliorative and/or Side effects possible roles of the Natural Extracts on different Tissues generally and Specifically the Nervous Tissues. Recently, understanding the Mechanisms underlying the Beneficial effects of the Nanoparticles of the Natural Herbal Products, Interpretation of the side effects evoked by some Food Additives, Chemical Substances and Medical Drugs, Immunohistochemical Techniques for Detection of Specific Antigen Proteins in the Cells. Dr. Hala also worked as Demonstrator Assistant Professor, and Lecturer Ain Shams University, Egypt. Dr. Hala has 10 publications in journals contributed as author/co-author. Dr. Hala also attended number of conferences and seminars. Dr. Hala is member of scientific societies such as Egyptian Society of Experimental Biology, Egypt, Egyptian Society of cell and histology, Egypt, Egyptian Society of Zoology, Egypt, Arabic Society of medical Sciences, Egypt, Electron microscope Society, Egypt, Egyptian Society of Hospital Medicine, Egypt, Egyptian Society of clinical chemistry, Egypt, and Egyptian Society of Biophysics and biochemical Engineering, Egypt. Dr Hala also supervised 4 PhD students and 1 Master degree.

Area of Interest:

Biomedical Sciences
100%
Cell Biology
62%
Histopathology
90%
Immunohistochemical
75%
Ultrastructure
55%

Research Publications in Numbers

Books
0
Chapters
0
Articles
0
Abstracts
0

Selected Publications

  1. El-Naggar, S., M. Ibrahim, H. El-Tantawi and I. Al-Sharkawi, 2018. Pretreatment with the micro-alga, Spirulina platensis ameliorates cyclophosphamide-induced hematological, liver and kidney toxicities in male mice. Ain Shams J. Forensic Med. Clin. Toxicol., 30: 1-7.
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  2. El-Naggar, S.A., M. Abdel Baset, H. Tantawi and A.A. Eldin, 2017. Assessment of the toxicity of sub-chronic low and high doses of the bio-insecticide, spinosad on the liver, kidney and the cerebellum in male albino mice. Brazil. Arch. Biol. Biotechnol. (In Press). .
  3. El-Naggar, S.A., H.G. El-Tantawi, M.A. Ibrahim and A.Y. Elderdery, 2017. Treatment with Nigella sativa oil ameliorated the hepato-renal toxicities induced by cyclophosphamide in splenectomized mice. Egypt. J. Exp. Biol. (Zoo.)., 13: 291-299.
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  4. El Tantawi, H.G. and N.K. Alaqeel, 2015. Neuroprotective effects of ginger against sertraline as antidepressant drug-induced lesions in spinal cord of mice. Egypt. J. Exp. Biol. (Zool.), 11: 133-142.
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  5. El Tantawi, H.G. and M.M. El Namshan, 2015. Monosodium glutamate followed by barley in mice: A histological, immunohistochemical and ultrastructural approach. Egypt. J. Exp. Biol. (Zool.), 11: 81-93.
  6. El-Tantawi, H.G., 2010. Ultrastructural studies about the action of vitamin c against acetaminophin induced hepatic and renal toxicity in mice. Arab. J. Lab. Med., 32: 29-39.
  7. El-Tantawi, H.G., 2007. The protective role of ginger (Zingiber officinale) against acrylamide induced neurotoxicity in mice. Egypt. J. Histol., 40: 127-145.
  8. El-Tantawi, H.G., 2007. Histological, scanning and transmission electron microscopic studies on the possible protective role of ginger extract against acrylamide induced intestinal damage in mice. Egypt. J. Hospital Med., 29: 492-510.
  9. El-Tantawi, H.G., 2007. Histological and 9histochemical changes of liver, kidney and testis of albino rat after experimental application of oseltamivir phosphate (Tamiflu). J. Arab Soci. Med. Res., 2: 35-43.
  10. El-Tantawi, H.G., 2006. Ultrastructural study of the kidney cortex of adult albino rat under the effect of tamiflu (Oseltamivir Phosphate). Ain Shams Sci. Bull., 44: 209-220.
  11. El-Tantawi, H.G., 2006. Impact of metoclopramide (Primperan) drug on the histology and ultrastructure of kidney cortex of adult mice. Ain Shams Sci. Bull., 44: 193-208.
  12. El-Desouki, H.M. and H.G. El-Tantawi, 2005. The protective effect of evenning primrose seed oil against hepatocellular and lung carcinoma. Arab. J. Lab. Med., 31: 457-475.
  13. Khattab, F.I., I.F. Khattab and H.G. El-Tantawi, 2003. Histological and ultrastructural studies on the spinal cord of rat after treatment with alumenium chloride. Egypt. J. Zool., 40: 305-323.
  14. El-Tantawi, H.G. and O.M. Mostafa, 2003. Experimental use of black seed oil against Schistosoma mansoni in albino mice. III. Ultrastructural study of the liver. Egypt. J. Zool., 40: 27-45.
  15. Khattab, F.I., M.A. El Ganzori and H.G. El Tantawi, 2000. Histological and ultrastructural studies of the spinalcord of the catfish Clarias garlepinus treated with herbicide diquat. Ain Shams Sci. Bull., 40: 61-82.