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2009Preliminary Investigation into some aspects of the ecology of coastal savannah forest soils in Ghana: A case study of the University of Cape Coast Nature ReservePappoe, A.N.M.; Akotoye, H.K.; xOwusu-Ansah, E. Owusu-Ansah; Ameyaw, Y.
2019. Evaluating 18s-rRNA LAMP and selective whole genome amplifcation (sWGA) assay in detecting asymptomatic Plasmodium falciparum infections in blood donorsAninagyei, Enoch; Smith‑Graham, Stella; Boye, Alex; Egyir‑Yawson, Alexander; Acheampong, Desmond Omane
2020Ethnopharmacological evaluation of schistosomicidal and cercaricidal activities of some selected medicinal plants from GhanaAcheampong, Desmond Omane; Owusu-Adzorah, Ninette; Armah, Francis Ackah; Aninagyei, Enoch; Asiamah, Ernest Amponsah; Thomford, Ama Kyeraa; Anyan, William Kofi
2016Enhanced circulating ILC2s and MDSCs may contribute to ensure maintenance of Th2 predominant in patients with lung cancerqWu, Yumin; Yan, Yulan; Su, Zhaoliang; Bie, Qingli; Chen, Xiaobo; Barnie, Prince Amoah; Guo, Qi; Wang, Shengjun; Xu, Huaxi
2016Effects of malaria in pregnancy (mip) on pregnancy development and its outcome: a Critical reviewDjabanor, Joshua; Quansah, Elvis; Asante, Du-Bois
2013Exogenous high-mobility group box 1 inhibits apoptosis and promotes the proliferation of Lewis cells via rage/tlr4-dependent signal pathwaysXu, X.; Zhu, H.; Wang, T.; Sun, Y.; Ni, P.; Liu, Y.; Tian, S.; Barnie, P. Amoah; Shen§, H.; Xu, W.; Xu, H.; Su, Z.
2016Factors affecting birth weight in Cape Coast, GhanaPrah, James; Ameyaw, Elvis O.; Afoakwah, Richmond; Kudom, Andreas
2014Ethanolic root extract of jatropha curcas l. relieves muscle pain in ratsAmeyaw ., E. O; Edem, Kukuia K. K.; Boampong, J. N.; Thomford ., A. K; Anane, R. F.; Tabiri, I.; Yaw., A. I
Dec-2016Sexual behaviour among senior high school students in the Cape Coast MetropolisAsiedu, Christiana
Jun-2001Community support for girl-child school attendance in Ghana: The case of Winneba in the Central Region of GhanaMensah, Joana Ayensua