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  1. COVID-19: are humans and wild animals a threat to each other?
    Andreia Garcês, Justina Prada, Isabel Pires
    Open Veterinary Journal. 2020; 0(0): -.
  2. Drug-like properties of potential anti-cancer compounds from Cameroonian flora: A virtual studies
    Ibezim Akachukwu, Onyia Kelechi, Ntie-Kang Fidele, Nwodo Ngozi Justina
    Journal of Applied Pharmaceutical Science. 2015; 5(6): 133-137.
  3. Programmed-cell death ligand 1 (PD-L1) expression in equine sarcoids and squamous cell carcinoma
    José Pimenta, Justina Prada, Isabel Pires, Mário Cotovio
    Open Veterinary Journal. 2024; 14(6): 1476-1482.
  4. Syndecan-1 as a therapeutic target in squamous cell carcinoma: Current insights and future directions
    Rita Files, Cláudia Cardoso, Justina Prada, Filipe Silva, Isabel Pires
    Journal of Applied Pharmaceutical Science. 2025; 15(2): 37-44.
  5. Exposure to iron ore attenuates the reproductive potential of adult male Wistar rats
    Eze Kingsley Nwangwa, Ehitare Ekhoye, Seyi Rachael Ologun, Alan Anuta
    Journal of Environmental and Occupational Health. 2015; 4(2): 92-95.
  6. Association of meleanocortin 4 receptor gene polymorphism (MC4R:C.92C>T) with feline diabetes
    Kristina Morkūnienė, Justina Dambrauskaitė, Renata Bižienė, Ramutė Mišeikienė, Nijolė Pečiulaitienė, Laimutis Kučinskas, Ugnė Dudonytė
    Journal of Advanced Veterinary and Animal Research. 2024; 11(3): 738-745.


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