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    BPA and Environmental Estrogen in Potable Water Sources in Enugu Municipality, South-East, Nigeria by Maduka Ignatius, C, Ezeonu Francis, E, Neboh Emeka, E, Shu Elvis, N, Ikekpeazu Ebele, J

    “…BPA and environmental estrogen levels were assayed in potable water samples (38 tap water, 36 well water, 18 river water and 24 rain water samples) that were…”
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    Urinary estrogen levels in women on contraceptives in enugu, South-East Nigeria by Maduka, Ignatius C, Ezeonu, Francis E, Neboh, Emeka E, Shu, Elvis N, Ikekpeazu, Ebele J

    “…Substantial evidence supports a causal relationship between the risk of human breast cancer and levels of endogenous estrogens. To evaluate the urinary…”
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    Lead in Potable Water Sources in Abakaliki Metropolis, South-East, Nigeria by Ignatius, C. Maduka, Emeka, E. Neboh, Ebele, J. Ikekpeazu, Otuu, I. Okoro, Silas, A. Ufelle, Edwin, A. Onwusi

    “…Lead concentration was analyzed in potable water samples (25 well water, 15 borehole water, 7 tap water and 3 stream/river water samples), collected randomly…”
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    Relationship between lipid and lipoprotein metabolism in trimesters of pregnancy in Nigerian women: Is pregnancy a risk factor? by Neboh, Emeka E, Emeh, John K, Aniebue, Uzo U, Ikekpeazu, Ebele J, Maduka, Ignatius C, Ezeugwu, Frank O

    “…Changes in lipid metabolism have been shown to occur during pregnancy, to ensure a continuous supply of nutrients to the growing fetus, despite intermittent…”
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    Periodontal disease and type 2 diabetes: effects on salivary enzyme activities by Ikekpeazu, Ebele J., Neboh, Emeka E., Maduka, Ignatius C., Anyanwu, Emeka G., Okenyi, Nochie S.

    “…There has been correlation between type 2 diabetes and periodontal disease and numerous markers in saliva, such as intracellular enzymes, which have been…”
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    Long-Term Effect of Different Classes of Highly Active Antiretroviral Therapy on Transaminases by Ikekpeazu, Ebele J, Neboh, Emeka E, Maduka, Ignatius C, Odetunde, Odutola, Ifejimalu, Uche

    Published in Journal of laboratory physicians (01-07-2009)
    “…ABSTRACT AIM: The current use of highly active antiretroviral therapy (HAART) for HIV/AIDS patients has increased the recognition of their hepatotoxic effects…”
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