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    Association of dopamine receptor D2 TaqI A polymorphism and cannabis use disorder in Lagos, Nigeria by Adedeji, Olasore H., Akinniyi, Osuntoki A., Abiola, Magbagbeola O., Abayomi, Ojo M.

    Published in PsyCh journal (Victoria, Australia) (01-06-2014)
    “…TaqI A polymorphism (rs1800497) has been linked to many substance use disorders but there is a shortage of data on cannabis use disorder. Nigeria has a huge…”
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    IMPROVEMENT OF P. CHRYSOGENUM BY UV MUTATION FOR OVERPRODUCTION OF CELLULASE AND LIGNINASE by Oladayo, Musa Babalola, Magbagbeola, O. Abiola, Albert, Ebuehi O, Imaga, O Ngozi, Miriam, Ezikpe N

    Published in The FASEB journal (01-04-2013)
    “…Abstract only The improvement of microbial strains for the overproduction of lignocellulolytic enzymes production by mutagenesis has attracted attention in the…”
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    Physiological implications and Haematological indices of Chicks fed on Feed based on Biodegraded Agrowastes by Babalola, Musa Oladayo, Magbagbeola, Abiola O, Ebuehi, Osaretin A, Okochi, Ihuaku Veronica, Okafor, Uzoma A

    Published in The FASEB journal (01-04-2012)
    “…Abstract only The long‐term benefits of using agrowaste residues as feedstocks will include, reduced potential for water, air, and soil pollution. The study…”
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    ANTIOXIDANT AND NUTRITIVE VALUE OF MISTLETOE (Viscum Album) by NWOKE, STELLA C, MAGBAGBEOLA, ABIOLA O, EBUEHI, OSARETIN A, IWALOKUN, BAMIDELE A

    Published in The FASEB journal (01-04-2012)
    “…Abstract only Mistletoe (Viscum album L. subsp. album) is known as an obligatory hemiparasite of trees and is consumed by herbivores in some places, especially…”
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    EFFECT OF TAPINANTHUS BANGWENSIS LEAF EXTRACT, CLOMIPHENE CITRATE AND FOLIC ACID ON REPRODUCTIVE HORMONES IN FEMALE SPRAGUE DAWLEY RATS by Nwoke, Stella C, Magbagbeola, Abiola O., Ebuehi, Albert O., Omojufehinsi, Moyosore, Gbotolorun, Stella, Okafor, Uzoma A, Ani, Anthony, Ajayi, Godwin O.

    Published in The FASEB journal (01-04-2013)
    “…Abstract only Folkloric claims has implicated the plant Tapinanthus bangwensis, indiginous to Nigeria as a possible adjuvant in the treatment of infertility in…”
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