Faculty of Basic Medical Sciences: Recent submissions
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INSULIN SECRETION IN NON-OBESE NIGERIANS (effect of glucose, sulphonylureas and weight reduction
(1974-07)Protein calorie malnutrition in man and experimental animals produces striking changes in the pancreas; and clinically, protein deficiency has been shown to diminish exocrine pancreatic secretions in addition to the ... -
BIOCHEMICAL STUDIES OF GENETIC VARIANTS OF GLUCOSE-6-PHOSPHATE DEHYDROGENASE IN NIGERIA
(1969-03)Comparative biochemical studies have been carried out on five genetic variants of human erythrocyte glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase in Nigeria. These variants A, A-, B, Ijebu-Ode and Ita-Bale in order of decreasing ... -
ENZYME HISTOCHEMISTRY AND FUNCTIONAL DIFFERENTIATION OF THE RAT METANEPHROS
(1973-03)Since histochemistry was introduced into the study of animal tissues, many investigators have localized the site of activity of a number of enzymes in both the developing kidney the adult kidney. Moog (1944) demonstrated ... -
CELLULAR IMMUNOLOGY OF PATHOGENIC TRYPANOSOMES
(1970-05)Pathogenic trypanosomes are the cause of a variety of disease syndromes kown collectively as trypanosomiases of man and animals. The association of the tsetse fly (Glossina species) with the transmission of the disease ... -
STUDIES ON TEMPERATURE DISTRIBUTION AND HEAT PRODUCTION IN THE "CORE AREA" OF THE DOG
(1968-06)Temperature distribution within the "oore area" of fasting mongrel dogs was studied with thermocouples or "applicators" (the hot junctions of thermocouples - manufactured by ELLAB Ltd. Copenhagen). The highest intra-abdominal ... -
STUDIES ON CADMIUM TOXICITY IN RAT TISSUES
(1981-06)The presence of toxic levels of cadmium in the ecosystem has been increasing due to more and more industrial and agricultural use. Though several reports have appeared on renal damage, testicular necrosis and hepatotoxicity, ... -
ORUNGO ( UgMP 359) VIRUS: A HITHERTO UNDESCRIBED VIRUS, BIOCHEMICAL, BIOPHYSICAL AND EPIDEMIOLOGICAL STUDIES
(1976-07-14)Orungo virus, a hitherto undescribed virus, first isoated from a pool of Anopheles mosquitoes caught off human bait in Uganda was studied by biochemical, biophysical and sero- epidemiological methods. These studies were ... -
STUDIES OF ZINC AND ALKALINE PHOSPHATE ISOENZYMES IN NORMAL AND TOXAEMIC PREGNANCIES IN NIGERIANS
(1982-03)ABSTRACT There is at present no information on the metabolism of zinc It during pregnancy in Nigerians. A study of zinc and a zinc melalloenzyme was therefore considered worthwhile in normal and toxaemic pregnant Nigerian ... -
THE EFFECTS OF ESTROUS CYCLE AND OESTROGEN ON PLASMA AND ANTRAL GASTRIN ACTIVITY IN MAMMALS
(1975-06)Abstract The possible relationship between estrous cycle, oestrogen load and pregnancy on the one hand and antral-gastrin content, circulating plasma gastrin, parietal cell concentration and gastric acid secretion was ... -
IMMUNOCHEMICAL STUDIES ON THE ANTIGENE OF PLASMODIUM FALCIPARUM MALARIA
(1971-12)ABSTRACT In a previous thesis, the study of certain aspects of the immune response of man to Plasmodium falciparum malaria in Ibadan, Nigeria were investigated. An attempt was made for the search of a suitable source of ... -
THE ROLE OF 5-HYDROXYTRYPTAMINE IN THE PATHOGENESIS OF ENDONYOCARDIAL FIBROSIS
(1968-06)ENDONYOCARDIAL FIBROSIS (E.M.F) is a common heart disease in certain areas of Africa. Much knowledge has accumulated in recent years about the pathology and clinical features of this disease; but at present, its pathogenesis ... -
PROSTAGLANDIN AND GONADOTROPIN STIMULATION OF TESTOSTERONE SECRETION IN THE RAT TESTIS
(1981-01)The response of the rat testis in vitro to gonadotropin and prostagladin El stimulation of testosterone secretion at different stages of rat development was studied. The technique employed involved the incubation of ... -
CARDIODYNAMIC AND HAEMODYNAMIC ASPECTS OF THE "RELAXATION RESPONSE" IN ADULT NIGERIANS
(1978-09)Experiments were carried out on 120 volunteer, unanaesthetized and intact subjects who were trained to achieve the “Relaxation Response", a behavioral stimulus situation developed as a “transcendent function'' aimed at ...