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Autor:
J. O. Owolabi
Publikováno v:
Advances in Medical Education and Practice
Educational technologies are becoming important and integral to medical education and practice more than ever before. The scope and appreciation for digital medicine is also widening. No thanks to the covid-19 induced restrictions including physical
Autor:
Stephen Taiye Adelodun, Adeshina Alabi, Philip O. Ogunnaike, Adeola Adelabi, S.Y. Olatunji, J. O. Owolabi, John Olanrewaju, Ayodeji Zabdiel Abijo
Publikováno v:
NIgerian Journal of Neuroscience. 12:56-66
The prefrontal cortex (PFC), mediating executive brain functions is impaired in epilepsy. Allium sativum (AS) anti-seizure potential on the PFC of experimentally-induced epilepsy was investigated. Forty-eight male Wistar rats (200-250g) were randomiz
Autor:
Kehinde A Adefule, Samson Oyewumi, John Afeez Olanrewaju, Philip O. Ogunnaike, O. S. Fabiyi, S.Y. Olatunji, P.D. Shallie, J. O. Owolabi, Testimony P Ajibade
Publikováno v:
Metabolic Brain Disease. 36:2029-2046
Caffeine is globally consumed as a stimulant in beverages. It is also ingested in purified forms as power and tablets. Concerns have been raised about the potential consequences of intrauterine and early life caffeine exposure on brain health. This s
Autor:
Philip O. Ogunnaike, J. O. Owolabi
Publikováno v:
Ophthalmology Research: An International Journal. :1-12
The implications of the use of psychoactive substances, that are usually abused on the retina are yet to be adequately explored. The retina is neural in nature. Most investigations on psychoactive agents have only studied their effects on the brain a
Publikováno v:
Journal of Advances in Medicine and Medical Research. :53-63
Background: The research was designed to model animals which mimic the exposure to the radiofrequency radiation [RFR] by habitual users of RFR-enabled devices and to observe possible aberrations in behaviours that are attributable to exposures. The r
Autor:
Toluwani Gabriel Akinpade, Ayodele Babajide Desalu, Joseph Igbo Enya, J. O. Owolabi, Stephen Taiye Adelodun, Sunday Oluseyi Fabiyi, John Olanrewaju, S.Y. Olatunji
Publikováno v:
Journal of Human Reproductive Sciences
Journal of Human Reproductive Sciences, Vol 14, Iss 2, Pp 113-120 (2021)
Journal of Human Reproductive Sciences, Vol 14, Iss 2, Pp 113-120 (2021)
Background: Aluminum chloride (AlCl3 ) present in many manufactured consumable is considered as a toxic element. Aim: Our study evaluates the toxic effects induced by AlCl3 on the testes as well as the therapeutic tendency of Quercetin (QUE) agent as
Autor:
J. O. Owolabi
Publikováno v:
Journal of Advances in Medicine and Medical Research. :17-29
Aim/Purpose: This article- a perspective, is an attempt to critically review the African scenario with respect to doctoral supervision for Basic Medical Sciences and proffer potential solutions in the form of a supervisory model. Background: There is
Autor:
Sunday Oluseyi Fabiyi, S.Y. Olatunji, J. O. Owolabi, Stephen Taiye Adelodun, John Olanrewaju, Iheanyichukwu O Okoro
Publikováno v:
Annals of Neurosciences
Background: Garcinia kola (GK) has been experimentally tested for its potential usefulness against oxidative stress-related disorders in a number of body tissues, as well as a number of pathogenic and parasitic diseases. Studies investigating GK extr
Publikováno v:
Journal of Education, Society and Behavioural Science. :59-73
It is very important to address the need to adapt the existing structure to meet the demands of the emergency situation that has been placed on tertiary institutions globally and with specific emphasis on the African institutions. In the face of the
Autor:
Stephen Taiye Adelodun, Joseph Igbo Enya, J. O. Owolabi, Sunday Oluwaseyi Fabiyi, Ifedamola Patience Awodein, S.Y. Olatunji, John Olanrewaju
Publikováno v:
Journal of Experimental Pharmacology. 12:439-446
Background Repeated and regimented treatment with reserpine causes depression-like condition characterized by persistent mood disorder, feelings of severe despondency and dejection, thus altering the hippocampal morphology. Our study compared a well-