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Alexander K. Nyarko

Researcher at University of Ghana

Publications -  109
Citations -  2486

Alexander K. Nyarko is an academic researcher from University of Ghana. The author has contributed to research in topics: Diabetes mellitus & Acute toxicity. The author has an hindex of 23, co-authored 105 publications receiving 1987 citations. Previous affiliations of Alexander K. Nyarko include Fudan University & University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.

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Research capacity. Enabling the genomic revolution in Africa

Charles N. Rotimi, +245 more
- 20 Jun 2014 - 
TL;DR: If the dearth of genomics research involving Africans persists, the potential health and economic benefits emanating from genomic science may elude an entire continent.
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Antitumor Agents. 250.† Design and Synthesis of New Curcumin Analogues as Potential Anti-Prostate Cancer Agents

TL;DR: This study established an advanced structure-activity relationship (SAR) relationship and these correlations will guide the further design of new curcumin analogues with better anti-prostate cancer activity.
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In Vivo Models Used for Evaluation of Potential Antigastroduodenal Ulcer Agents

TL;DR: Current in vivo animal models of ulcers and the pathophysiological mechanisms underlying their induction, their limitations, as well as the challenges associated with their use have been discussed.
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Toxicity potentials of the nutraceutical Moringa oleifera at supra-supplementation levels.

TL;DR: Moringa oleifera is genotoxic at supra-supplementation levels of 3,000 mg/kg b.wt, however, intake is safe at levels ≤ 1,000mg-wt, and hepatonephro-toxicity was nil with no abnormal haematology results.
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Current perspectives in drug discovery against tuberculosis from natural products.

TL;DR: The present review provides a cross-linkage to the most recent literature in both fields and their potential to impact the early phase of drug discovery against TB if seamlessly combined.