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- ItemOpen AccessStudies on Bacteroides Bivius: its occurence in gynaecological infections and pathogenicity(School of Postgraduate Studies of the University of Lagos, Akoka, 1992) Egwari, L.OA total of 335 and 307 bacterial isolates were isolated from cervical swab (CS) and high vaginal swab (HVS) specimen of 80 Nigerian women with gynecological infections respectively.
- ItemOpen AccessHistomorphological studies of the effects of Amodiaquine on the ovary in Sprague-Dawley Rats(School of Postgraduate Studies of the University of Lagos, Akoka, 2010-09) Gbotolorun, S.C.The prevalence of female infertility ranges from 7 to 28% depending on the age of the Woman. Although the origin and frequency of infertility vary about 40% to 50% of the aetiology of infertility cases is as a result of female factors.
- ItemOpen AccessHistomorphometric analysis of changes in oral structure associated with cartiogenic process in the Rat(School of Postgraduate Studies, University of Lagos, Akoka, 1994-05) Allen, A.OExperiments were undertaken to develop a model which could be used to investigate the effects of various local environmental factors, dietary components from food groups such as carbohydrate, proteins and minerals on the macroscopic and microscopic changes involved in the initiation and progression of dental caries and also to quantitate the changes in dental caries and oral tissue structures using stereo logical methods.
- ItemOpen AccessEffects of Diarrhoea on intestinal brush burder enzymes and protein nutritional status of the Rat(School of Postgraduate Studies of the University of Lagos, Akoka, 1993-02-02) Elemo, B.O
- ItemOpen AccessA study of some mechanisms of experimental salt-induced hypertension in Rats(School of Postgraduate Studies of the University of Lagos, Akoka, 1992-01) Obiefuna, P.CA relationship between high blood pressure and dietary salt intake has been postulated for over a century. Dietary salt ingestion is now known to positively correlate with arterial blood pressure in man and experimental animals. The underlying mechanisms are however not clear. This study examined vascular smooth muscle activity in a sprague-Dawey rat model of salt-induced hypertension.