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Publications by I. Abdu-Aguye
Effect of Stem-Bark Extract of Tamarindus Indica L. On Serum Lipid Profile, Liver Enzymes and Blood Glucose Level of Experimentally Induced Hyperglycaemic Wistar Rats
Journal of Medical Sciences
Medicine
Propranolol Pharmacokinetics During the Menstrual Cycle.
Postgraduate Medical Journal
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