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    Venom proteomic analysis of medically important Nigerian viper Echis ocellatus and Bitis arietans snake species by Dingwoke, Emeka John, Adamude, Fatima Amin, Mohamed, Gadija, Klein, Ashwil, Salihu, Aliyu, Abubakar, Mujitaba Suleiman, Sallau, Abdullahi Balarabe

    Published in Biochemistry and biophysics reports (01-12-2021)
    “…Snakebite envenoming remains a neglected tropical disease which poses severe health hazard, especially for the rural inhabitants in Africa. In Nigeria, vipers…”
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    Comparative venom toxin analyses of Nigerian viperidae and elapidae snakes by Adamude, Fatima Amin, Dingwoke, Emeka John, Abubakar, Mujitaba Suleiman, Mohamed, Gadija, Klein, Ashwil, Sallau, Abdullahi Balarabe

    Published in Scientific African (01-07-2023)
    “…•Comparative proteomic analysis showing protein expression levels in some medically important Nigerian snakes is presented.•Venom toxins varied across species…”
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    Identification and characterization of lectin gene isolated from an indigenous Albizia lebbeck seeds by Adamude, Fatima Amin, Nwobodo, Nwobodo Ndubuisi, Dingwoke, Emeka John, Aguh, Ikenna Bruno, Nwosu, Oluchi Ekwutosi, Ubhenin, Abraham

    Published in Scientific African (01-03-2020)
    “…Plant lectins are biomolecules that are applied in the industrial and biomedical settings as research tool. This is because of their ability to recognize…”
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    Proteomic analysis of three medically important Nigerian Naja (Naja haje, Naja katiensis and Naja nigricollis) snake venoms by Adamude, Fatima Amin, Dingwoke, Emeka John, Abubakar, Mujitaba Suleiman, Ibrahim, Sani, Mohamed, Gadija, Klein, Ashwil, Sallau, Abdullahi Balarabe

    Published in Toxicon (Oxford) (15-07-2021)
    “…Proteomics technologies enable a comprehensive study of complex proteins and their functions. The venom proteomes of three medically important Nigerian…”
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