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PROFILE
UPM's Staff Profile
PROF. MADYA DR. NUR FAZILA BINTI SAULOL HAMID
ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR
FACULTY OF VETERINARY MEDICINE
nurfazila@upm.edu.my
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NAME:
(PROF. MADYA DR.) NUR FAZILA BINTI SAULOL HAMID
POSITION:
ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR
ENTITY:
FACULTY OF VETERINARY MEDICINE



FIELDS OF SUPERVISION
Animal Welfare / Laboratory Animal Medicine / Pathology
PUBLICATION
2024:
Multipotent Mesenchymal Stromal/Stem Cell-based Therapies for Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome: Current Progress, Challenges, and Future Frontiers
2024:
The Zoonotic Importance of Ecto- and Endoparasites in Rodents in Malaysia: A review
2023:
A 'one stone, two birds’ approach with mesenchymal stem cells for acute respiratory distress syndrome and Type II diabetes mellitus
2023:
REVIEW OF CORONAVIRUS IN RATS: A POTENTIAL ZOONOTIC THREAT
2022:
Prophylactic effect of edible bird's nest on acetaminophen-induced liver injury response in mice model
2022:
Screening of West Nile virus, herpesvirus and parvovirus in Rattus spp. in Klang Valley, Malaysia
2022:
Paramyxoviruses in Rodents: A Review
2022:
Detection of Zoonotic-borne Parasites in Rattus spp. in Klang Valley, Malaysia
2021:
ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITIONS ASSOCIATED WITH PARASITIC INFECTIONS IN LABORATORY MICE
2021:
Detection of Pinworms in Conventionally Maintained Laboratory Mice
2020:
Stocking density associated with parasitic infection by gastrointestinal examination in laboratory mice
2020:
Incidental Findings of Heterakis spumosa and Chirodiscoides caviae with Pinworms in Sprague Dawley Rats
2020:
Canine parvovirus (CPV) infection in a Great Dane puppy: A case report
2019:
Cross-Infection of Heterakis Spumosa and Chirodiscoides Caviae in Sprague-Dawley Rats in Conventionally-Maintained Animal Facility
2019:
Histopathological Changes of Acetaminophen-Induced Liver Injury and Subsequent Liver Regeneration in BALB/C and ICR mice
2019:
Canine parvovirus (CPV) infection in a Great Dane puppy
2018:
Identification of Syphacia obvelata and Aspiculuris tetraptera between different sexes and strains of laboratory mice