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    Depressed Antioxidant Status in Pregnant Women on Iron Supplements: Pathologic and Clinical Correlates by Anetor, J. I, Ajose, O. A, Adeleke, F. N, Olaniyan-Taylor, G. O, Fasola, F. A

    Published in Biological trace element research (01-08-2010)
    “…Iron (Fe) remains a commonly prescribed supplement in pregnancy. Its possible pathologic potential is either uncommonly considered or ignored. We determined…”
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    Low blood selenium: A probable factor in essential hypertension by Babalola, O O, Anetor, JI, Adeniyi, FAA

    Published in African journal of biotechnology (18-07-2007)
    “…The possible association between selenium and essential hypertension was investigated in this study. Blood selenium (BSe) and plasma glutathione peroxidase…”
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    Decreased thiamine and magnesium levels in the potentiation of the neurotoxicity of lead in occupational lead exposure by Anetor, J I, Ajose, O A, Adebiyi, J A, Akingbola, T S, Iyanda, A A, Ebesunu, M O, Babalola, O O, Aadeniyi, F A A

    Published in Biological trace element research (01-04-2007)
    “…The relationship between blood lead (Pb) and serum levels of calcium and of neural nutrients such as thiamine and magnesium (Mg) has been determined in a…”
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    Biochemical observations in Blount's disease (infantile tibia vara) by GIWA, Olubunmi G, ANETOR, John I, ALONGE, Temitope O, AGBEDANA, Emmanuel O

    “…Blount's disease or congenital tibia vara is a clinical entity characterized by tibia bowing, tibia torsion, and beaking of the medial tibia metaphysis on…”
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    Decreased total and ionized calcium levels and haematological indices in occupational lead exposure as evidence of the endocrine disruptive effect of lead by Anetor, JI, Akingbola, TS, Adeniyi, FAA, Taylor, GO

    “…The multisystem and prime environmental and occupational toxin, lead (Pb) is seldom included in the list of endocrine disruptors group like bisphenols A, B and…”
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    Demographic Features, Beliefs And Socio–Psychological Impact Of Acne Vulgaris Among Its Sufferers In Two Towns In Nigeria by Ikaraoha CI, Taylor GOL, Anetor JI, Igwe CU, Ukaegbu QO, Nwobu GO, Mokogwu ATH

    “…There is paucity of reports in the demographic knowledge, belief and socio-psychological impact of acne vulgaris sufferers towards the disorder in a black…”
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    Pattern of skin surface lipids in some south-western Nigerians with acne vulgaris by Ikaraoha, C I, Ikaraocha, C I, Taylor, G O L, Anetor, J I, Onuegbu, J A

    Published in West African journal of medicine (01-01-2004)
    “…Unanswered questions still exist regarding pathophysiology of acne vulgaris generally and particularly in this environment. Skin surface lipid (SSL) samples…”
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    Serum zinc and copper concentrations in Nigerian women with normal pregnancy by Ajose, A, Fasubaa, B, Anetor, J I, Adelekan, D A, Makinde, N O

    Published in The Nigerian postgraduate medical journal (01-12-2001)
    “…The impact of normal pregnancy on serum zinc and copper concentrations and on copper/zinc ratio has been determined in a cross-sectional study of eighty-four…”
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