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    Socio-economic status, urbanization, and cardiometabolic risk factors among middle-aged adults in Tanzania by Njelekela, M A, Liu, E, Mpembeni, R, Muhihi, A, Mligiliche, N, Spiegelman, D, Finkelstein, J L, Fawzi, W W, Willett, W C, Mtabaji, J

    Published in East African journal of public health (01-09-2011)
    “…This study was conducted to examine the associations between socioeconomic status, urbanization, and cardio-metabolic risk factors in Tanzania. Participants…”
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    Peripheral nerve regeneration through a long detergent-denatured muscle autografts in rabbits by Mligiliche, Nurru, Tabata, Yasuhiko, Endoh, Katsuaki, Ide, Chizuka

    Published in Neuroreport (13-06-2001)
    “…Muscle segments excised from rabbit biceps femoris muscles were treated with detergent sodium dodecyl sulphate to denature cellular constituents, and each was…”
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    Nerve regeneration through biodegradable gelatin conduits in mice by Mligiliche, N L, Tabata, Y, Ide, C

    Published in East African medical journal (01-07-1999)
    “…To test if fabricated gelatin conduits can be used to bridge nerve inter-stump gaps and support regeneration. Experimental laboratory study. Department of…”
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    Grafting of Detergent-Denatured Skeletal Muscles Provides Effective Conduits for Extension of Regenerating Axons in the Rat Sciatic Nerve by MLIGILICHE, Nurru, KITADA, Masaaki, IDE, Chizuka

    “…The basal laminae of muscle fibers, when treated by denaturing methods including freeze thawing, have been used as conduits for regenerating nerves. In this…”
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    Extracellular matrix of human amnion manufactured into tubes as conduits for peripheral nerve regeneration by Mligiliche, Nurru, Endo, Katsuaki, Okamoto, Keiko, Fujimoto, Etsuko, Ide, Chizuka

    “…The human amnion consists of the epithelial cell layer and underlying connective tissue. After removing the epithelial cells, the resulting acellular…”
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