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    Molecular characterisation of metacaspase 5 and the production of oligopeptidase b-specific single chain variable fragment antibodies for potential animal African trypanosomosis chemotherapies and diagnostics. 

    Eyssen, Lauren Elizabeth-Ann. (2018)
    African trypanosomosis (AT) is a major obstacle in the establishment of agriculture and economic sustainability in Africa. Animal AT is responsible for large numbers of livestock succumbing to the tsetse transmitted ...
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    Antidiabetic and toxicological properties of some African medicinal plants used in the treatment of diabetes and its complications. 

    Erukainure, Ochuko Lucky. (2018)
    This study investigated the antioxidant, antidiabetic and toxicity properties of antidiabetic medicinal plants comprising of Vernonia amygdalina, Cola nitida, Raffia palm (Raphia hookeri) wine, Phaseolus lunatus, Dacryodes ...
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    Evaluation of the anti-diabetic potentials of some African medicinal plants: a multimode study. 

    Olajumoke, Arinola Oyebode. (2018)
    The present study investigated the effects of five African medicinal plants (Alstonia boonei, Acalypha wilkesiana, Boerhaavia diffusa, Bridelia ferruginea, and Crassocephalum rubens) for their antioxidative and antidiabetic ...
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    An investigation into the analytical, cytotoxicity and immunotoxicity of mycotoxins found in commercially available pelleted pet foods in Durban, South Africa. 

    Singh, Sanil Duleep. (2018)
    Introduction: Dry pelleted dog food in the South African market is available via supermarket, pet stores (standard brands - SB) and veterinary channels (premium brands-PB). Similarly, cat food were viewed in two market ...
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    Anti-c-myc cholesterol-based lipoplexes: development, characterisation and evaluation as Onconanotherapeutic agents in vitro. 

    Habib, Saffiya. (2018)
    Strategies aimed at inhibiting the expression of the c-myc oncogene could provide the basis for alternative cancer treatment. In this regard, silencing c-myc expression using small interfering RNA (siRNA) is an attractive ...
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    Functionalised gold nanoparticle delivery for c-MYC siRNA in cancer gene therapy. 

    Daniels, Aliscia Nicole. (2018)
    Abstract available in PDF file.

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    AuthorDaniels, Aliscia Nicole. (1)Erukainure, Ochuko Lucky. (1)Eyssen, Lauren Elizabeth-Ann. (1)Habib, Saffiya. (1)Olajumoke, Arinola Oyebode. (1)Singh, Sanil Duleep. (1)SubjectAntidiabetic medicinal plants. (2)Cytotoxicity. (2)Medicinal plants. (2)African medicinal plants. (1)Anti-c-myc. (1)Bitter leaf. (1)Bush pear. (1)Characterisation and evaluation. (1)Cholesterol-based lipoplexes. (1)Diabetes management. (1)... View MoreDate Issued
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