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    Evaluation of Age Related Changes Associated with Exposure of Wistar Rats to Dichlorvor on some Haematological Parameters by Ige, S.F., Seriki, M.A., Olateju, B.S., Oladipupo, V.A.

    “…Different studies proved that exposure over prolonged periods to pesticides increase the likelihood of developing adverse effects. 2,2-dichlorovinyl dimethyl…”
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    Effect of aqueous Allium cepa extract from red onion on aluminum chloride- induced anemia in female rats by S.F. Ige, A Aiyeola

    “…This study examined the protective effect of Allium cepa extract from red onion on aluminum – induced anemia in female wistar rats. Twenty-four animals (six…”
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    Common onion (Allium cepa) extract reverses cadmium-induced organ toxicity and dyslipidaemia via redox alteration in rats by Ige, S.F., Akhigbe, R.E.

    Published in Pathophysiology (Amsterdam) (01-09-2013)
    “…Background: Cadmium (Cd) remains an important environmental pollutant of public health concern as it causes organ toxicity, and cardiovascular diseases (CVD),…”
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    Physiological Implications of Prolonged Selenium Administrations in Normal and Desynchronized Adult Female Rats by M.J. Adeniyi, F.O. Agoreyo, S.F. Ige, O.A. Fabunmi, O.P. Ozolua, S.A. Biliaminu

    “…Background: Owing to the non-biodegradability of selenium, its prolonged consumption may lead to adverse health outcomes. Aim and Objectives: The study…”
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    Variability in cardiovascular functions and baroflex sensitivity following inhalation of petroleum hydrocarbons by Azeez, O.M., Akhigbe, R.E., Ige, S.F., Saka, W.A., Anigbogu, C.N.

    Published in Journal of cardiovascular disease research (01-04-2012)
    “…Objective: Although petroleum products are useful chemical compounds which form an intégral part of our modern technology, they have been reported to cause…”
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    Water Balance and Serum Levels of Some Electrolytes in Oral Contraceptive-Treated Female Wistar Rats by Akhigbe, R.E., Ige, S.F., Afolabi, A.O., Oyeyipo, P.I., Ajao, F.O., Ajayi, F.A.

    “…This study was designed to investigate the effect of combined oral contraceptive (OC) on water consumption, urinary output and serum levels of sodium,…”
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