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  1. Cellular and molecular etiology of hepatocyte injury in a murine model of environmentally induced liver abnormality
    M.A. Al-Griw, R.O. Alghazeer, S.A. Al-Azreg, E.M. Bennour
    Open Veterinary Journal. 2016; 6(3): 150-157.
  2. Effects of storage temperature on the Quantity and Integrity of Genomic DNA Extracted from Mice Tissues: A Comparison of Recovery Methods
    Huda Hassan AL-Griw, Zena A Zraba, Salsabiel K Al-Muntaser, Marwan M Draid, Aish M Zaidi, Refaat M Tabagh, Mohamed A AL-Griw
    Open Veterinary Journal. 2017; 7(3): 239-243.
  3. Environmentally induced Intragenerational Transmission of Liver Abnormalities in Mice
    Mohamed Al-Griw, Soad Treesh, Rabia Alghazeer, Sassia Regeai
    Open Veterinary Journal. 2017; 7(3): 244-253.
  4. Vitamin D mitigates adult onset diseases in male and female mice induced by early-life exposure to endocrine disruptor BPA
    Mohamed A Al-Griw , Zohour M Marwan, Ismail M Hdud, Taher Shaibi ,
    Open Veterinary Journal. 2021; 11(3): 407-417.
  5. HDAC2/3 inhibitor MI192 mitigates oligodendrocyte loss and reduces microglial activation upon injury: a potential role of epigenetics
    Mohamed A Al-Griw, Mansur E Shmela, Mohamed M Elhensheri, Emad M Bennour,
    Open Veterinary Journal. 2021; 11(3): 447-457.
  6. Vitamin D ameliorates liver pathology in mice caused by exposure to endocrine disruptor bisphenol A
    Mohamed A. Al-Griw, Suhila M. Zaed, Ismail M. Hdud, Taher Shaibi
    Open Veterinary Journal. 2023; 13(1): 90-98.
  7. Exposure to low-dose bisphenol A induces spleen damage in a murine model: Potentially through oxidative stress?
    Taher Shaibi, Hanan N Balog , Rabia O Alghazeer, Mohamed E Ben-Othman , Ahmeda E Benjama, Mohamed Elhensheri, Bashir A Lwaleed, Mohamed A Al-Griw
    Open Veterinary Journal. 2022; 12(1): 23-32.


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