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    Bloodless Management of Severe Obstetric Hemorrhage With Very Severe Anemia: A Case Report by Usoro, Nathaniel I., Emechebe, Cajethan I., Okonkwo, Chinedu U., Inaku, Kenneth, Enabulele, Joseph O., Inyama, Marcus A., Asuquo, Etetim E. J.

    Published in A&A practice (24-02-2021)
    “…This case report describes bloodless management of a 32-year-old Jehovah’s Witness who had severe obstetric hemorrhage at 23 weeks of gestation, spontaneously…”
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    Awareness, Knowledge, and Acceptance of Haematopoietic Stem Cell Transplantation for Sickle Cell Anaemia in Nigeria by Adediran, Adewumi, Kagu, Modu Baba, Wakama, Tamunomieibi, Babadoko, Aliyu Ahmadu, Damulak, Dapus Obadiah, Ocheni, Sunday, Asuquo, Marcus Inyama

    Published in Bone Marrow Research (01-01-2016)
    “…Background. Sickle cell anaemia (SCA) is an inherited condition whose clinical manifestations arise from the tendency of haemoglobin to polymerize and deform…”
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    Promoting the genomic revolution in Africa through the Nigerian 100K Genome Project by Fatumo, Segun, Yakubu, Aminu, Oyedele, Olubukunola, Popoola, Jumi, Attipoe, Delali Attiogbe, Eze-Echesi, Golibe, Modibbo, Fatima Z, Ado-Wanka, Nabila, Salako, Omolola, Nashiru, Oyekanmi, Salako, Babatunde L, O’Dushlaine, Colm, Ene-Obong, Abasi

    Published in Nature genetics (01-05-2022)
    “…To leverage the genetic diversity in Nigeria, we established the Non-Communicable Diseases Genetic Heritage Study (NCD-GHS) consortium to help produce a…”
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    Utilization of banked blood in pediatric surgical procedures in Calabar, Nigeria by Usang, Usang, Inyang, Akan, Ilori, Ini-Abasi, Inyama-Asuquo, Marcus

    Published in African journal of paediatric surgery (01-04-2013)
    “…Background: Performing major surgery in a child demands that blood is cross-matched and saved to be transfused as indicated. Because the cost of cross-matching…”
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    Whole-genome sequencing across 449 samples spanning 47 ethnolinguistic groups provides insights into genetic diversity in Nigeria by Joshi, Esha, Biddanda, Arjun, Popoola, Jumi, Yakubu, Aminu, Osakwe, Oluyemisi, Attipoe, Delali, Osifo, Ogochukwu Francis, Moddibo, Zahra Isa, Ado-Wanka, Aisha Nabila, Yakubu, Aminu, Oyedele, Olubukunola, Popoola, Jumi, Attipoe, Delali Attiogbe, Eze-Echesi, Golibe, Modibbo, Fatima Z., Ado-Wanka, Nabila, Osakwe, Oluyemisi, Braimah, Onome, Julius-Enigimi, Eramoh, Akindigh, Terver Mark, Kusimo, Bolutife, Akpulu, Chinenye, Nwuba, Chiamaka, Ebong, Ofonime, Anyika, Chinyere, Adewunmi, Oluwatimilehin, Ibrahim, Yusuf, Kashimawo, Janet, Nkwocha, Chidi, Abiwon, Temi, Adeleye, Adeola, Ode, Abayomi, Ayo-Lawal, Anjola, Akpabio, Kasiena, Edu, Emame, Njoku, Chiemela, Ballew, Bari, Palmer, Cameron, Joshi, Esha, Biddanda, Arjun, O’Dushlaine, Colm, Ene-Obong, Abasi, Bost, Teresia L., Fatumo, Segun, Musa, Abdullahi, Mujtaba, Abdulrasheed M., Popoola, Abiodun, Bello, Abubakar M., Anyanwu, Anthony, Yusuf, Ashiru, Bozimo, Gesiye E.L., Bassey, Goddy, Bala, Hadiza, Bosan, Istifanus Bala, Edah, Jemimah, Jimoh, Mutiu Alani, Nwankwo, Kenneth, Ojo, Olalekan, Inyama, Marcus, Apanpa, Maryam, Mustapha, Mohammed Inuwa, Ali-Gombe, Musa, Ojo, Olubukola, Adeyemi, Oludare F., Ajayi, Samuel, Ojo, Temitope, Aliyu, Usman Malami, Raji, Yemi, Tanko, Zainab, Mohammed, Amina, Oladele, David, Hamzat, Muhammed, Agaba, Emmanuel, Nwankwo, Emeka, Ulasi, Ifeoma, Musa, Jonah, Odidika, Umeora, Salako, Omolola, Nash, Oyekanmi, Salako, Babatunde L., Nwankwo, Kenneth Chima, Asuquo, Marcus Inyama, Ekwere, Timothy, Aniekwensi, Ezechukwu, Ezeude, Chidi, Awopeju, Olayemi, Kolawole, Tolutope, Adesina, Olubiyi, Ghyi, Vandi, Oni, Olaolu, Gimba, Zumnan, Dogbo, Estelle, Salako, Babatunde, Nash, Oyekanmi, Salako, Omolola, Oyedele, Olubukunola, Eze-Echesi, Golibe, Fatumo, Segun, Ene-Obong, Abasi, O’Dushlaine, Colm

    Published in Cell genomics (13-09-2023)
    “…African populations have been drastically underrepresented in genomics research, and failure to capture the genetic diversity across the numerous…”
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