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    • Cytotoxicity of 91 Kenyan indigenous medicinal plants towards human CCRF-CEM leukemia cells. 

      Omosa, LK; Midiwo, JO; Masila, VM; Gisacho, BM; Munayi, R; Kamakama, Francisca; Chemutai, KP; Elhaboob, G; [et.al] (University of Nairobi, 2015-12-22)
      ETHNOPHARMACOLOGICAL RELEVANCE: Plants from Kenyan flora are traditionally used against many ailments, including cancer and related diseases. Cancer is characterized as a condition with complex signs and symptoms. ...
    • An insight into cervical cancer screening and treatment capacity in Sub Saharan Africa. 

      Coleman, JS; Cespedes, MS; Cu-Uvin, S; Maloba, M; Anderson, J; Wilkin, T; Jaquet, A; Bohlius, J; [et al.] (University of Nairobi, 2015)
      OBJECTIVE: Approximately 85% of cervical cancer cases and deaths occur in resource-constrained countries where best practices for prevention, particularly for women with HIV infection, still need to be developed. The ...
    • Serologic evidence of the geographic distribution of bacterial zoonotic agents in Kenya, 2007. 

      Omballa, Victor O; . Musyoka, Raymond N; Vittor, Amy Y.; Wamburu, Kabura B; Wachira, Cyrus M; Waiboci, Lilian W; Abudo, Mamo U; Juma, Bonventure W; [et al.] (University of Nairobi, 2015-11-23)
      Diseases of zoonotic origin contribute to the burden of febrile illnesses in developing countries. We evaluated serologic evidence of exposure to Bacillus anthracis, Brucella spp., spotted fever group rickettsioses (SFGR), ...