TY - JOUR AU - Elmahallawy, Ehab Kotb AU - Elshopakey, Gehad E AU - Saleh, Amira A AU - Agil, Ahmad AU - El-Morsey, Ahmed AU - El-Shewehy, Dina M M AU - Sad, Ahmed S AU - Yanai, Tokuma AU - Abdo, Walied PY - 2020 DO - 10.3390/biomedicines8100423 SN - 2227-9059 UR - https://hdl.handle.net/10668/24787 T2 - Biomedicines AB - Cryptosporidiosis has been proposed to be one of the major causes of diarrhoeal disease in humans worldwide that possesses zoonotic concern. Thereby, this study investigated the potential effects of s-Methylcysteine (SMC) on the parasite in vivo... LA - en KW - Cryptosporidium parvum KW - hepatic damage KW - inflammatory biomarkers KW - intestinal injury KW - s-Methylcysteine TI - S-Methylcysteine (SMC) Ameliorates Intestinal, Hepatic, and Splenic Damage Induced by Cryptosporidium parvum Infection Via Targeting Inflammatory Modulators and Oxidative Stress in Swiss Albino Mice. TY - research article VL - 8 ER -