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    Myeloid cell-specific deletion of epidermal growth factor receptor aggravates acute cardiac injury by Okyere, Ama D, Nayak, Tapas K, Patwa, Viren, Teplitsky, David, McEachern, Erin, Carter, Rhonda L, Xu, Heli, Gao, Erhe, Zhou, Yan, Tilley, Douglas G

    Published in Clinical science (1979) (11-10-2023)
    “…Myeloid cells, including macrophages, play important roles as first responders to cardiac injury and stress. Epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR) has been…”
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    Combining ability and gene action for sexual compatibility and pattern of nut colour segregation among ten elite clones of kola (Cola nitida (Vent) Schott and Endl.) by Nyadanu, D., Lowor, S. T., Tchokponhoué, D. A., Pobee, P., Nunekpeku, W., Brako-Marfo, M., Okyere, D., Owusu-Ansah, F., Ofori, A.

    Published in Euphytica (01-04-2021)
    “…Knowledge of combining ability and mode of inheritance is important in devising strategies to breed compatible and high yielding plant varieties. This study…”
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    Acetic acid‐induced colitis modulating potential of total crude alkaloidal extract of Picralima nitida seeds in rats by Otu‐Boakye, Sarah A., Yeboah, Kofi O., Boakye‐Gyasi, Eric, Oppong‐Kyekyeku, James, Okyere, Prince D., Osafo, Newman

    Published in Immunity, Inflammation and Disease (01-05-2023)
    “…Purpose The total crude alkaloidal extract of Picralima nitida seeds (PNE) is known to possess anti‐inflammatory activity among other therapeutic benefits…”
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    Mobility-on-demand: An empirical study of internet-based ride-hailing adoption factors, travel characteristics and mode substitution effects by Acheampong, Ransford A., Siiba, Alhassan, Okyere, Dennis K., Tuffour, Justice P.

    “…•Ride-hailing adoption factors, travel characteristics and mode substitution effects are examined.•Socio-demographic factors, perceived benefits and safety…”
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    Survey of eye practitioners’ preference of diagnostic tests and treatment modalities for dry eye in Ghana by Asiedu, Kofi, OD, Kyei, Samuel, OD PhD, Ayobi, Benedict, OD, Agyemang, Frank Okyere, OD, Ablordeppey, Reynolds Kwame, OD

    Published in Contact lens & anterior eye (01-12-2016)
    “…Abstract Purpose This study sought to provide an evidence-based profile of the diagnosis, treatment and knowledge or opinions on dry eye among optometrists and…”
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