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  • Omwandho, C; Mecha E; Maoga, J; Mwaura, A; Konrad, L; Tinnebert, H.R (The 6th AvH Kenya ''KOLLEGS'' Conference 2021, 2021-06)
    The increasing need for good health, infrastructure, technology advancements and food to sustain the African population and propel the continent to the next level of development, requires sustained production of health ...
  • Mwaura, A; Scheiner-Bobis, G; Mecha, E; Omwandho, C; Riaz, M; Konrad, L; Moaga, J (5th KyU International conference, 2022-03)
    Endometriosis is an estrogen-responsive disease defined as the presence of endometrial glands and stroma outside the uterine cavity, predominantly but not exclusively in the pelvic compartment. Its main clinical features ...
  • Maoga, E; Mecha, E; Riaz, M. A; Mwaura, A; Makunja, R; Omwandho, C.O.; Tinneberg, H; Scheiner-Bobis, G2; Konrad, L (KyU 4th Annual International Conference, 2020)
    Matrix metalloproteinases (MMPs) are a family of zinc-dependent endopeptidases capable of degrading the different components of the extracellular matrix, and are involved in different physiological ...
  • Maoga, J; Muhammad, A.R; Mecha, E; Mwaura, A; Scheiner-Bobis, G; Konrad, L; Omwandho, C,O.A (5th Annual Kirinyaga University Conference, 2022-03)
    Endometriosis is a benign condition characterized by presence of endometrial tissue outside the uterus. It affects approximately 10% of women of the reproductive age. Membrane-type matrix metalloproteinases are membrane-anchored ...
  • Mecha, E; Mwaura, A; Makunja, R; Omwandho, C; Tinneberg, H.R; Konrad, L (5th Annual Kirinyaga University Conference, 2022-03)
    Endometriosis is a disease characterized by presence of endometrial tissue outside the uterus and affects approximately 2-10% women of the reproductive age and about 20 to 50% of women suffering from infertility. TGF-βs ...
  • Mecha, E; Mwaura, A; Maoga, J; Makunja, R; Omwandho, C.O.A; Tinneberg. H. R; Konrad, L (KyU 4th Annual International Conference, 2020)
    Zinc is one of the most abundant trace elements which plays a major role in genetic stability and function. It is found in cell nucleus, nucleolus and chromosomes where it is involved in stabilization ...
  • Mecha E; Mwaura, A; Maoga, J; Omwandho, C; Tinnebert, H.R; Konrad, L (The 6th AvH Kenya ''KOLLEGS'' Conference, 2021)
    Zinc a trace element plays a major role in genetic stability and function. It is present in cell nucleus, nucleolus and chrosomes and is involved in Stabilization of DNA and RNA structure, ribosomes and forms part of many ...

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