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The LASU Journal of Medical Sciences (LASU- JMS) was born out of the yearnings of the teeming members of the Faculty to have a peer- reviewed outlet for their work. This journal, with its broad scope, disseminates information from a diverse range of research from an equally diverse range of specialties within the Medical Sciences. The LASU-JMS is a biannual journal which publishes report of original research from all .Departments in Basic Medical Sciences, Basic Clinical Sciences, Clinical Sciences, Dental Sciences, Nursing Science and Pharmaceutical Sciences. The journal also accepts manuscripts from Alternative Medicine, Biomedical Communications, Biomedical Engineering and Biotechnology as it relates to Medicine; Environment and Health; Medical Education, Sports Physiology and Telemedicine. The LASU- JMS provides a roadmap for health policy formulation for Lagos State in particular, and Nigeria as well as other African countries.

ISSN (Print): 2672-5193

ISSN (Online): 2736-1357

FREQUENCY: BI-ANNUAL

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Neem-based Poly-herbal Formulation Exerts Anti-Plasmodial and Anti- Haemolytic Activity in Plasmodium berghei-Infected Swiss-albino Mice

Reads: 612 Downloads:204

Wahab Anjola T.1, Ebuehi Osaretin A.T.1, Ajibaye Olusola1, and *Ajagun-Ogunleye Olufemi M.2
93 - 100 Details
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A meta-analysis of NOMA microbiome and the microbiological understanding of this infectious orofacial disease

Reads: 598 Downloads:212

Okoturo Eyituoyo1* and Abubakar Abdullahi B.2
87 - 92 Details
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Gestational Exposure to Citrus Limon Linn Juice, Oleic, Palmitic and Stearic Acids Reduce Placental Efficiency and Foetal Morphometric Indices in Wistar Rats

Reads: 615 Downloads:256

Ahmed-Ibrahim Taofiqat T.1*, Bakre Adewale G.2, Adegbite Latif O.3 and Raji Y.4
78 - 86 Details
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Prevalence of Presbyopia in a University Community in North Central Nigeria

Reads: 554 Downloads:274

Umar Fatima Hudu1, Saleh Naomi2, Tsoho Fatima Musa3
74 - 77 Details
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Relationship Between body mass index and blood pressure amongst energy workers in Lagos Metropolis in South-western Nigeria

Reads: 552 Downloads:274

Mbaka Godwin, Adelaja Mario
67 - 73 Details
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1
Gestational Exposure to Citrus Limon Linn Juice, Oleic, Palmitic and Stearic Acids Reduce Placental Efficiency and Foetal Morphometric Indices in Wistar Rats

Reads: 615 Downloads:256

Ahmed-Ibrahim Taofiqat T.1*, Bakre Adewale G.2, Adegbite Latif O.3 and Raji Y.4
78 - 86 Details
2
Neem-based Poly-herbal Formulation Exerts Anti-Plasmodial and Anti- Haemolytic Activity in Plasmodium berghei-Infected Swiss-albino Mice

Reads: 612 Downloads:204

Wahab Anjola T.1, Ebuehi Osaretin A.T.1, Ajibaye Olusola1, and *Ajagun-Ogunleye Olufemi M.2
93 - 100 Details
3
A meta-analysis of NOMA microbiome and the microbiological understanding of this infectious orofacial disease

Reads: 598 Downloads:212

Okoturo Eyituoyo1* and Abubakar Abdullahi B.2
87 - 92 Details
4
Prevalence of Presbyopia in a University Community in North Central Nigeria

Reads: 554 Downloads:274

Umar Fatima Hudu1, Saleh Naomi2, Tsoho Fatima Musa3
74 - 77 Details
5
Relationship Between body mass index and blood pressure amongst energy workers in Lagos Metropolis in South-western Nigeria

Reads: 552 Downloads:274

Mbaka Godwin, Adelaja Mario
67 - 73 Details
# Publication Page no Details
1
Prevalence of Presbyopia in a University Community in North Central Nigeria
Umar Fatima Hudu1, Saleh Naomi2, Tsoho Fatima Musa3

Reads: 554 Downloads:274
74 - 77 Details
2
Relationship Between body mass index and blood pressure amongst energy workers in Lagos Metropolis in South-western Nigeria
Mbaka Godwin, Adelaja Mario

Reads: 552 Downloads:274
67 - 73 Details
3
Gestational Exposure to Citrus Limon Linn Juice, Oleic, Palmitic and Stearic Acids Reduce Placental Efficiency and Foetal Morphometric Indices in Wistar Rats
Ahmed-Ibrahim Taofiqat T.1*, Bakre Adewale G.2, Adegbite Latif O.3 and Raji Y.4

Reads: 615 Downloads:256
78 - 86 Details
4
A meta-analysis of NOMA microbiome and the microbiological understanding of this infectious orofacial disease
Okoturo Eyituoyo1* and Abubakar Abdullahi B.2

Reads: 598 Downloads:212
87 - 92 Details
5
Neem-based Poly-herbal Formulation Exerts Anti-Plasmodial and Anti- Haemolytic Activity in Plasmodium berghei-Infected Swiss-albino Mice
Wahab Anjola T.1, Ebuehi Osaretin A.T.1, Ajibaye Olusola1, and *Ajagun-Ogunleye Olufemi M.2

Reads: 612 Downloads:204
93 - 100 Details

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