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    The phyllosphere of Nigerian medicinal plants, Euphorbia lateriflora and Ficus thonningii is inhabited by a specific microbiota by Oaikhena, Anderson O., Coker, Morenike E., Cyril-Okoh, Dorothy, Wicaksono, Wisnu A., Olimi, Expedito, Berg, Gabriele, Okeke, Iruka N.

    Published in Scientific reports (01-10-2024)
    “…The microbiota of medicinal plants is known to be highly specific and can contribute to medicinal activity. However, the majority of plant species have not yet…”
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    Taming the Boys for Global Good: Contraceptive Strategy to Stop Malaria Transmission by Choi, Ryan, Michaels, Samantha A, Onu, Emmanuel C, Hulverson, Matthew A, Saha, Aparajita, Coker, Morenike E, Weeks, Janis C, Van Voorhis, Wesley C, Ojo, Kayode K

    Published in Molecules (Basel, Switzerland) (16-06-2020)
    “…Transmission of human malaria parasites ( spp.) by mosquitoes is a continuous process that presents a formidable challenge for effective control of the…”
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    Antimicrobial activity of extracts and fractions of Euphorbia lateriflora (Schum. and Thonn) on microbial isolates of the urinary tract by Coker, Morenike E., Oaikhena, Anderson O., Ajayi, Temitayo O.

    Published in Saudi journal of biological sciences (01-08-2021)
    “…Euphorbia lateriflora is used in ethnomedicine for treating several conditions, including genital and urinary tract infections (UTI). Although ethnobotanical…”
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    WASTEWATER MANAGEMENT IN A NIGERIAN LEPER COLONY by Coker, Akinwale O., Oluremi, Johnson R., Adeshiyan, Rebecca A., Sridhar, Mynepalli K., Coker, Morenike E., Booth, Colin A., Millington, Jennifer A., Khatib, Jamal M.

    “…Wastewater from infected leprosy patients is expected to contain considerably higher concentrations of pathogens than standard domestic wastewater and,…”
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