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    Earthworm metallothionein production as biomarker of heavy metal pollution in abattoir soil by Dedeke, G.A., Owagboriaye, F.O., Adebambo, A.O., Ademolu, K.O.

    “…•Earthworm MT induction as indicator of heavy metal pollution around abattoirs.•Heavy metal loads in the earthworm tissues were directly abattoir load…”
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    Assessment of the effect of gasoline fume on stress hormones, antioxidant status and lipid peroxidation in albino rat by Owagboriaye, F.O., Dedeke, G.A., Aladesida, A.A., Bamidele, J.A., Olooto, W.E.

    Published in Journal of King Saud University. Science (01-07-2018)
    “…Gasoline fume has been considered a major air pollutant affecting the heart, lungs, brain, liver and kidneys. Therefore, this study aims at investigating the…”
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    Digestive enzymes in African Giant land snail (Archachatina marginata) during aestivation by Ademolu, K.O., Fakeye, O.D., Dedeke, G.A., Ajayi, O.A., Idowu, A.B.

    Published in Archivos de zootecnia (01-03-2013)
    “…The activities of digestive enzymes in the gut regions of African giant land snail, Archachatina marginata were investigated during aestivation induced in the…”
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    Impact of heavy metal bioaccumulation on antioxidant activities and DNA profile in two earthworm species and freshwater prawn from Ogun River by Dedeke, G.A., Iwuchukwu, P.O., Aladesida, A.A., Afolabi, T.A., Ayanda, I.O.

    Published in The Science of the total environment (15-05-2018)
    “…The use of freshwater invertebrates as bioindicator of heavy metal pollution is an important tool for environmental biomonitoring. This study investigated…”
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    Abundance of earthworms in Nigerian ecological zones: implications for sustaining fertilizer-free soil fertility by Owa, S. O., Dedeke, G. A., Morafa, S. O. A., Yeye, J. A.

    Published in African zoology (01-10-2003)
    “…The abundance of earthworms in the ecological zones in Nigeria has been determined and the possibility of earthworm functions replacing both mechanized land…”
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