Browsing Faculty of Health Sciences (FHS) by Author "Odera, S"
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C. elegans Dynamin mediates the signaling of phagocytic receptor CED-1 for the engulfment and degradation of apoptotic cells
Yu, X; Odera, S; Chuang, CH; Lu, N; Zhou, Z (C. elegans Dynamin mediates the signaling of phagocytic receptor CED-1 for the engulfment and degradation of apoptotic cellsCollege of Health Sciences, 2006)Dynamins are large GTPases that act in multiple vesicular trafficking events. We identified 14 loss-of-function alleles of the C. elegans dynamin gene, dyn-1, that are defective in the removal of apoptotic cells. dyn-1 ... -
Mortality After Clinical Management of Aids-Associated Cryptococcal Meningitis in Kenya
Baldassarre, R; Mdodo, R; Omonge, E; Jaoko, W; Bradley, J; Pappas, P; Abans, I; Odera, S; Suleh, A; Jolly, PE (KMA, 2014)Background: Cryptococcal meningitis (CM) is an increasingly prevalent infection among HIV/AIDS patients and is becoming a leading cause of morbidity and mortality in Africa. The short-term prognosis and management of ... -
Nursing approach to a patient with chronic schizophrenia who has been left untreated
Tsurukawa, K; Odera, S (College of Health Sciences, 1978) -
Nursing process: nursing of patients with myocardial infarction. Nursing of a patient who postponed the surgical procedure until retirement
Kaneko, T; Nagai, T; Nagatsu, M; Odera, S; Tobari, M (College of Health Sciences, 1985) -
Nursing process: nursing of patients with myocardial infarction. Nursing tailored to individual patients
Kaneko, T; Nagai, T; Nagatsu, M; Odera, S; Tobari, M (College of Health Sciences, 1985) -
The prevalence, clinical features, risk factors and outcome associated with cryptococcal meningitis in HIV positive patients in Kenya
Mdodo, R; Brown, K; Omonge, Enoch O; Jaoko Walter G.; Baddley, J; Pappas, P; ; Adan, I; Odera, S; Suleh, A; Jolly, PE (2010)To determine the prevalence, clinical features, risk factors and outcomes associated with cryptococcal meningitis (CM) in human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) positive patients at two referral hospitals in Nairobi, Kenya ...