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  1. Patients’ socio-demographic variables and adherence to antihypertensive therapy in Southern Senatorial District of Cross River State, Nigeria
    Humphrey Chinelo Okeke, Kalu Okorie Osonwa, Peter Agba Awhen
    Journal of Medical and Allied Sciences. 2019; 9(2): 83-89.
  2. DETERMINANTS OF MEDICATION ADHERENCE AMONG PATIENTS ON CONCOMITANT TUBERCULOSIS AND ANTIRETROVIRAL THERAPY IN KOGI STATE NIGERIA
    UKOHA-KALU, BLESSING ONYINYE, ADIBE, MAXWELL OGOCHUKWU
    International Journal of Pharmacy Research & Technology. 2020; 10(2): 34-39.
  3. BLOOD BIOCHEMISTRY RESPONSES OF CHICKENS EXPERIMENTALLY INFECTED WITH A VELOGENIC NEWCASTLE DISEASE VIRUS (KUDU 113)
    Christian O. Okorie-Kanu, Onyinye J. Okorie-Kanu, John O. A Okoye
    Nigerian Veterinary Journal. 2016; 37(3): -.
  4. The effect of Justicia insularis ethanol leaf extract on haematological parameters in Phenylhydrazine-induced anaemic Wistar rats
    Okorie Anthonia U, Akuodor GC, Aja DOJ, Akpan JL, Chilaka Jane U, Ezeokpo BC, Obiora Eucharia O
    Journal of Complementary Medicine Research. 2020; 11(1): 109-116.
  5. Response of Nigerian local breed of dog to graded doses of Ancylostoma caninum infection
    Idika Kalu Idika, Chukwunyere Okwudiri Nwosu
    Sokoto Journal of Veterinary Sciences. 2017; 15(4): 9-15.
  6. Tigernut (Cyperus esculentus L.) ‘milk’ as a potent ‘nutri-drink’ for the prevention of acetaminophen-induced hepatotoxicity in a murine model
    Nnenna Ola Onuoha, Nneoma Oleh Ogbusua, Augustine N Okorie, Chukwunonso E.C.C. Ejike
    Journal of Complementary Medicine Research. 2017; 6(3): 290-295.
  7. Prevalence Of Hypertension Self Care Activities Among Hypertensive Patients Receiving Care In A Secondary Health Care Facility In Kogi State Nigeria.
    Blessing Onyinye Ukoha-kalu, Maxwell ogochukwu Adibe, Abdulmuminu Isah, Chinwe Victoria Ukwe
    International Journal of Pharmacy Research & Technology. 2021; 11(1): 33-39.
  8. Phytochemical, Proximate Analysis, Vitamin and Mineral Composition of Aqueous Extract of Ficus capensis leaves in South Eastern Nigeria
    Ngozi Kalu Achi, Chimaraoke Onyeabo, Chima Agatha Ekeleme-Egedigwe, Jennifer Chituru Onyeanula
    Journal of Applied Pharmaceutical Science. 2017; 7(3): 117-122.
  9. FATAL OBSTRUCTIVE ASPHYXIATION DUE TO RUMEN CONTENT IN A COW: A CASE REPORT.
    Christian Onwuchokwe Okorie-Kanu, Isaiah O. Agbakwuru
    Nigerian Veterinary Journal. 2017; 38(1): -.
  10. STATE ESTIMATION FOR A POWER DISTRIBUTION NETWORK USING FEED-FORWARD NEURAL NETWORK TECHNIQUE
    Nuraddeen Adam Iliyasu, Adamu Abubakar Saidu, Patrick Okorie,
    Nigerian Journal of Engineering. 2022; 29(3): 0-0.
  11. Biochemical and liver histological changes in rats exposed to sub-lethal dose of Uproot-pesticide and the protective potentials of nutritional supplements
    Cosmas Onyekachi Ujowundu, Kingsley Isaac Ogamanya, Favour Ntite Ujowundu, Victoria Ojone Adejoh, Calistus I. Iheme, Kalu Okereke Igwe
    Journal of Applied Biology & Biotechnology. 2020; 8(4): 26-32.
  12. DESIGN AND IMPLEMENTATION OF A SMART HAND SANITIZER DISPENSER USING ULTRASONIC SENSOR
    Abiodun Michael Adebimpe, Chukunebikpe Daniel Uguru-Okorie, Abiodun Daniel Olojo,
    Nigerian Journal of Engineering. 2022; 29(3): 23-27.
  13. ANTI-TOXIC PRINCIPLES FROM MORINGA OLEIFERA AND MUSA SAPIENTIUM DOWN-REGULATED KI67 AND MULTIDRUG RESISTANCE1 PROTEINS IN CADMIUM CHLORIDE-INDUCED HEPATO-TOXICITY AND MUTAGENESIS IN RATS
    Adelaja Akinlolu, Risikat Kadir, Adeoye Oyewopo, Mubarak Ameen, Emmanuel Okorie, Joshua Jolaiya, Stacey Olawale, Mercy Alawode, Oluwatosin Omiyale
    International Journal of Pharmacy Research & Technology. 2022; 12(1): 67-74.
  14. SUSPECTED CASE OF RHABDOMYOSARCOMA IN A CULTURED CLARIAS GARIEPINUS
    Christian Onwuchokwe Okorie-Kanu, Isaiah Okezie Agbakwuru, Ngozi Dike Nwagbara
    Nigerian Veterinary Journal. 2017; 38(3): -.
  15. COMPARISON OF BLOOD BIOCHEMISTRY RESPONSES OF COCKERELS AND TURKEYS EXPERIMENTALLY INFECTED WITH A VELOGENIC NEWCASTLE DISEASE VIRUS
    Obianuju N. Okoroafor, Christian Onwuchokwe Okorie-Kanu, Paul C. Animoke, John A. O Okoye, John A. Nwanta, Boniface M. Anene
    Nigerian Veterinary Journal. 2018; 39(2): -.
  16. COMPARATIVE HAEMATOLOGY OF CHICKENS AND TURKEYS EXPERIMENTALLY INFECTED WITH A VELOGENIC NEWCASTLE DISEASE VIRUS
    Obianuju N. Okoroafor, Christian O. Okorie-Kanu, Paul C. Animoke, John A. O Okoye, John A. Nwanta, Boniface M. Anene
    Nigerian Veterinary Journal. 2019; 40(1): 1-18.
  17. Multi-drug and biocide-resistant Gram-positive bacteria prevalent on surfaces of veterinary clinics in Benue State, Nigeria
    Chinedu Adive Akwuobu, Emmanuel Ochefije Ngbede, Levi Msendoo Mamfe, Christian Onwuchekwa Okorie-Kanu, Ekene Vivian Ezenduka, Kennedy Foinkfu Chah
    Veterinary Research Notes. 2023; 3(11): 86-94.
  18. Antibacterial and antioxidant activities of methanolic leaf extract of Maerua crassifolia
    Kingsley Chimsorom Ckilaka, Godwin Christian Akuodor, Joseph Linus Akpan, Emeka Daniel Ogiji, Chukwuemeka Okorie Eze, Basil Chukwuma Ezeokpo
    Journal of Applied Pharmaceutical Science. 2015; 5(10): 147-150.


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