Publications by authors named "Hasen Awel Yunus"

Background: Plastination preserves biological specimens for long-term and geometric morphometry analyzes shape differences with advanced statistical methods. This study primarily aimed to statistically quantify shrinkage in brain sections following plastination. The secondary goal was to present the shrinkage occurring in both tissues and cavities of specific anatomical structures using geometric morphometry.

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Notamacropus rufogriseus (red-necked wallaby) are in the family Macropodidae, which is the second largest family of marsupials after the family Didelphidae. This study was conducted with the aim of providing a detailed description of the origin and distribution of the brachial plexus in N. rufogriseus.

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Wallabies are small- to medium-sized hopping marsupials and have large and flexible tendons in their hind limbs that act like springs. This study aimed to show the morphological pattern of the pes tendons in Bennett's wallaby. Two Bennett's Wallabies (Macropus rufogriseus) that died of natural causes have been used for this study.

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  • Toxoplasmosis is a significant public health issue in Ethiopia, with a study revealing a seroprevalence of 49.62% among camels tested using the direct agglutination test (DAT) and 40.49% using the enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA).
  • Factors such as age, location, and the presence of domestic cats significantly increased the likelihood of camels contracting T. gondii.
  • The study also found that camel owners often lacked education and improperly handled aborted fetuses, contributing to the spread of the infection.
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