// +author:a adeyinka +author:adeyinka var _ajax_res = { hits: 13, first: 0, results: [ {userid:"OlubukolaBabalola", "refid":"31","repocollections":"","attachment":"","_thumb":"","articletype":"article","sectionheading":"","title":"Propagation and characterization of viable arbuscular mycorrhizal fungal spores within maize plant (Zea mays L.).","year":"2021","author":"Oluwaseun Adeyinka Fasusi, Adenike Eunice Amoo, Olubukola Oluranti Babalola","journal":"Journal of the science of food and agriculture","volume":"101","number":"14","pages":"5834-5841","month":"Nov","doi":"10.1002\/jsfa.11235","pubmed":"33788958","pdflink":"","urllink":"","abstract":"The harmful effect of chemical fertilizer application on human health and the environment as a modern method of meeting the food demand of the increasing world population demands an urgent alternative that is environmentally friendly, which will pose no harm to human health and the environment. Arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (AMF) are beneficial soil microorganisms that provide various ecological functions in increasing soil fertility and enhancing plant growth. This present study aimed to propagate, characterize and examine the effect of viable arbuscular mycorrhizal fungal spores on maize (Zea mays L) hosts using molecular methods. The propagation of AMF in the host plant using sterile soil and vermiculite was conducted in the greenhouse.","note":"","tags":"Fungi,Mycorrhizae,Phylogeny,Plant Roots,Soil Microbiology,Spores, Fungal,Zea mays","weight":31,"publisher":"","booktitle":"","editor":"","address":"","school":"","issn":"1097-0010","isi":"","key":"Fasusi2021","howpublished":""} , {userid:"OlubukolaBabalola", "refid":"10","repocollections":"","attachment":"","_thumb":"","articletype":"article","sectionheading":"","title":"Characterization of plant\u00a0growth-promoting rhizobacterial isolates associated with food plants in South Africa.","year":"2021","author":"Oluwaseun Adeyinka Fasusi, Adenike Eunice Amoo, Olubukola Oluranti Babalola","journal":"Antonie van Leeuwenhoek","volume":"114","number":"10","pages":"1683-1708","month":"Oct","doi":"10.1007\/s10482-021-01633-4","pubmed":"34387781","pdflink":"","urllink":"","abstract":"The region around the plant root referred to as the rhizosphere, is the zone where various microbial activity occurs. It performs crucial functions such as increasing the uptake of nutrients for plant development and preventing plant against plant pathogens. Keeping in mind the beneficial role performed by rhizospheric microorganisms, rhizobacterial species were isolated from the maize and soybean plant's rhizosphere. The isolated microorganisms were evaluated for their biochemical characteristics, plant growth-promoting potentials, tolerance to different environmental conditions, and their antifungal activity against Fusarium graminearum, a fungal pathogen that infects maize. The rhizobacterial isolates with multiple plant growth-promoting potentials were identified as Bacillus spp (80.77%), Rhodocyclaceae bacterium (3.85%), Enterococcus spp (3.85%). Massilia spp (3.85%. and Pseudomonas (7.69%) species based on their 16S rRNA molecular characterization. The bacterial isolates possessed antifungal activities against Fusarium graminearum, promote maize and soybeans seed under laboratory conditions, and exhibited different levels of tolerance to pH, temperature, salt, and heavy metal. Based on this, the whole genome sequencing of Bacillus sp. OA1, Pseudomonas rhizosphaerea OA2, and Pseudomonas sp. OA3 was performed using Miseq Illumina system to determine the functional genes and secondary metabolites responsible for their plant growth-promoting potential Thus, the result of this research revealed that the selected bacterial isolates possess plant growth-promoting potentials that can make them a potential candidate to be employed as microbial inoculants for protecting plants against phytopathogens, environmental stress and increasing plant growth and productivity.","note":"","tags":"Fusarium,Plant Development,Plants, Edible,RNA, Ribosomal, 16S,South Africa","weight":10,"publisher":"","booktitle":"","editor":"","address":"","school":"","issn":"1572-9699","isi":"","key":"Fasusi2021","howpublished":""} , {userid:"OlubukolaBabalola", "refid":"32","repocollections":"","attachment":"","_thumb":"","articletype":"article","sectionheading":"","title":"Draft Genomic Analysis of sp. Strain OA3, a Potential Plant Growth-Promoting Rhizospheric Bacterium.","year":"2021","author":"Olubukola Oluranti Babalola, Oluwaseun Adeyinka Fasusi, Adenike Eunice Amoo, Ayansina Segun Ayangbenro","journal":"Microbiology resource announcements","volume":"10","number":"11","pages":"","month":"Mar","doi":"10.1128\/MRA.00029-21","pubmed":"33737350","pdflink":"","urllink":"","abstract":"The genome analysis of the plant growth-promoting rhizospheric sp. strain OA3, isolated from maize in North West Province, South Africa, is reported in this study. sp. strain OA3 exhibits plant growth-promoting ability by enhancing maize and soybean growth.","note":"","tags":"","weight":32,"publisher":"","booktitle":"","editor":"","address":"","school":"","issn":"2576-098X","isi":"","key":"Babalola2021","howpublished":""} , {userid:"CentralAsianStudies20", "refid":216,"repocollections":"","attachment":"","_thumb":"","articletype":"article","sectionheading":"","title":"Partner Selection Contribution to Risky Sexual Behaviour among Youths Currently Attending Nysc Orientation Camp, Ede, Osun State","year":"2022","author":"Olugbenga Asaolu, Iyanda Oluwatobi Adeoluwa, Abidemi Oyeniyi, Adeyemo Adeyinka, Abayomi O. Ayinde, Oluwagbemiga Obembe","journal":"CENTRAL ASIAN JOURNAL OF MEDICAL AND NATURAL SCIENCE","volume":"3","number":"3","pages":"","month":"","doi":"","pubmed":"","pdflink":"https:\/\/cajmns.centralasianstudies.org\/index.php\/CAJMNS\/article\/view\/775\/830","urllink":"https:\/\/cajmns.centralasianstudies.org\/index.php\/CAJMNS\/article\/view\/775","abstract":"Background: Sexual-Risk behaviours contribute to the leading causes of morbidity, mortality and social problems among youths. Although there are many studies conducted on this subject, the predictors of sexual risk behaviours among youths have not been well explored. This study was, therefore, designed to contribute to existing knowledge and enhance the development of strategies that will positively influence the perception and attitude of youths regarding sexual health risk-related matters.\r\n\r\n\r\nMethods: A descriptive cross-sectional study design using simple random sampling methods was conducted among randomly selected 416 of National Youth Service Corps (21-30 years) using data collected via a pre-tested interviewer-administered semi-structured questionnaire, which measured the following variables: socio-demographic information, sexual history, partner characteristics and selection, and sexual activities. Data were analyzed using descriptive analysis which was presented in tables and frequencies, Chi-square analysis which was carried out to test the strength and significance of the association between the independent and dependent variables and logistic regression was also used to examine the strength and likelihood of risky sexual behaviours with selected partner characteristics","note":"","tags":"National Youths Corp Member, Osun State, Sexual HealthSexual-Risk Behaviour, Youths","weight":216} , {userid:"CentralAsianStudies20", "refid":468,"repocollections":"","attachment":"","_thumb":"","articletype":"article","sectionheading":"","title":"An Investigation into Factors Hindering Effective Uptake of Vaccine Among Children who are Below Five (5) in Akinyele Local Government Area Ibadan Oyo State, Nigeria","year":"2023","author":" Azuka, Chinwe Grace, M. D. Dairo, Ayinde, Abayomi O, Olugbenga Asaolu, Adeyemo Adeyinka","journal":"Central Asian Journal of Theoretical and Applied Science","volume":"3","number":"6","pages":"","month":"","doi":"","pubmed":"","pdflink":"https:\/\/cajotas.centralasianstudies.org\/index.php\/CAJOTAS\/article\/view\/635\/718","urllink":"https:\/\/cajotas.centralasianstudies.org\/index.php\/CAJOTAS\/article\/view\/635","abstract":"The objective of this study was to find out the variables preventing effective vaccine uptake among children under the age of five in the Akinyele Local Government Area of Ibadan, Oyo State, Nigeria. A semi-structured questionnaire was administered to 402 women. A cross sectional study design was used to assess the factors hindering effective uptake of vaccine among under 5 children in Akinyele Local government area Ibadan Oyo State. A descriptive analysis was used and data were presented in tables and frequency, inferential statistics was used to determine the level of significant between independents and dependents variables at p less than 0.05, also A logistic regression analysis was done to explore how each of the factors influences utilization of vaccine in under-five children. The study collected indicated that majority of the children (64.9%) had incomplete vaccine utilization status. 92.5% of children have received oral polio vaccine at one time or the other. 88.3% of these children had immunization car ds. The mean age of the children was 28.3\u00b113.7 months. More than half 52.2% of the mothers have good knowledge of vaccination. To analyse the utilization of the specific vaccines; frequency and proportion was used and their utilization was found to be BCG (83.1), DPT (88.6%), HBV (88.6), Hib (88.6), OPV (92.5),Yellow fever (53.5) respectively. Chi-square was used to investigate association between selected variables and utilization of vaccine. To analyse the factors affecting the utilization of vaccines among selected variables both bivariate and multivariate statistics were employed for analysis. The multiple logistic regression was further used to investigate factors that were significant at 5% level of significance. Education of mothers, occupation of mother, Religion, Locus of decision making power, Wealth index, Antenatal care attendance, Distance to health centers, long waiting hours, vaccine availability. In the multivariate analysis children whose mother completed secondary education were fifteen times more likely than those whose mother had no formal education to utilize vaccine (OR=14.72, 95% CI=2.46-87.98).","note":"","tags":"Assessment, Vaccine , Utilization, Under 5 children immunization , Mothers","weight":468} , {userid:"ehimario.igumbor", "refid":97,"repocollections":"","attachment":"","_thumb":"","articletype":"inproceedings","sectionheading":"","title":"Perception of quality of care among multidrug-resistant patients in Nigeria? ","year":"2017","author":"Oladimeji O, Ushie B, Udoh E, Oladimeji K.E., Makola L., Chikovore J, Mabaso M.L.H., Adeyinka D, Eltayab O, Ige O, Lekahrun D, Gidado M, Lawal O, Adeosun O, Olugbile M, Tsoka-Gwegweni J, Igumbor, EU. ","booktitle":"20th Union Africa Conference on Lung Health, Accra, Ghana, 10-14 July, 2017.","editor":"","pages":"","organization":"","address":"","publisher":"","doi":"","pubmed":"","pdflink":"","urllink":"","abstract":"","note":"","tags":"","weight":97} , {userid:"ehimario.igumbor", "refid":54,"repocollections":"","attachment":"","_thumb":"","articletype":"inbook","sectionheading":"","title":"Clients\u2019 Perception of Quality of Multidrug-Resistant Tuberculosis Treatment and Care in Resource-Limited Setting: Experience from Nigeria. ","year":"2018","author":"Oladimeji O, Adeyinka DA, Makola L, Mitonga KH, Udoh EE, Ushie BA, Oladimeji KE, Chikovore J, Mabaso M, Adeleke A, Eltayeb O, Kuye OJ, Mustapha G, Ige OM, Mbatha JN, Creswell J, Tsoka-Gwegweni JM, Lawson L and EU Igumbor.","chapter":"3","editor":"Ribon, W. (ed). Mycobacterium: research and development. ","pages":"189-208","address":"London","publisher":"Intech Open Access","volume":"","series":"","edition":"","isbn":"","doi":"","pubmed":"","pdflink":"","urllink":"","abstract":"","note":"","tags":"","weight":54} , {userid:"jacki.huckins", "articletype":"article","pages":"","author":"Hassan Ashktorab, Hamed Rahi, Daniel Wansley, Sudhir Varma, Babak Shokrani, Edward Lee, Mohammad Daremipouran, Adeyinka Laiyemo, Ajay Goel, John M Carethers, Hassan Brim","year":"2013","title":"Toward a comprehensive and systematic methylome signature in colorectal cancers.","month":"Jul","journal":"Epigenetics : official journal of the DNA Methylation Society","publisher":"","volume":"8","number":"8","note":"","tags":"","booktitle":"","editor":"","abstract":"CpG Island Methylator Phenotype (CIMP) is one of the underlying mechanisms in colorectal cancer (CRC). This study aimed to define a methylome signature in CRC through a methylation microarray analysis and a compilation of promising CIMP markers from the literature. Illumina HumanMethylation27 (IHM27) array data was generated and analyzed based on statistical differences in methylation data (1st approach) or based on overall differences in methylation percentages using lower 95% CI (2nd approach). Pyrosequencing was performed for the validation of nine genes. A meta-analysis was used to identify CIMP and non-CIMP markers that were hypermethylated in CRC but did not yet make it to the CIMP genes' list. Our 1st approach for array data analysis demonstrated the limitations in selecting genes for further validation, highlighting the need for the 2nd bioinformatics approach to adequately select genes with differential aberrant methylation. A more comprehensive list, which included non-CIMP genes, such as APC, EVL, CD109, PTEN, TWIST1, DCC, PTPRD, SFRP1, ICAM5, RASSF1A, EYA4, 30ST2, LAMA1, KCNQ5, ADHEF1, and TFPI2, was established. Array data are useful to categorize and cluster colonic lesions based on their global methylation profiles; however, its usefulness in identifying robust methylation markers is limited and rely on the data analysis method. We have identified 16 non-CIMP-panel genes for which we provide rationale for inclusion in a more comprehensive characterization of CIMP+ CRCs. The identification of a definitive list for methylome specific genes in CRC will contribute to better clinical management of CRC patients.","address":"","school":"","issn":"1559-2308","doi":"","isi":"","pubmed":"23975090","key":"Ashktorab2013","howpublished":"","urllink":"","refid":818} , {userid:"manuel.r.teixeira", "articletype":"article","pages":"122-129","author":"N Pandis, M R Teixeira, A Adeyinka, H Rizou, G Bardi, F Mertens, J A Andersen, L Bondeson, K Sfikas, H Qvist, N Apostolikas, F Mitelman, S Heim","year":"1998","title":"Cytogenetic comparison of primary tumors and lymph node metastases in breast cancer patients.","month":"Jun","journal":"Genes Chromosomes Cancer","publisher":"","volume":"22","number":"2","note":"","tags":"Adult,Aged,Axilla,Breast Neoplasms,Chromosome Aberrations,Clone Cells,Female,Humans,Karyotyping,Lymph Nodes,Lymphatic Metastasis,Middle Aged","booktitle":"","editor":"","abstract":"Chromosome banding analysis of primary tumors and axillary lymph node metastases from 10 breast cancer patients revealed abnormal karyotypes in all samples with cytogenetic similarities between the primary tumor and the metastasis in all informative pairs. Although karyotypically unrelated clones were also found in the lymph node samples, they were less numerous than in the primary tumors, indicating that there was more genetic heterogeneity among the neoplastic cells in the primary than in the secondary tumors. On the other hand, some of the clones had become more complex in the metastases as a result of clonal evolution, and by and large these metastatic breast cancer cases had more karyotypic anomalies than do unselected primary breast carcinomas. Among the aberrations occurring more frequently, and that consequently may predispose to disease spread, were losses of chromosomes 17 and 22 and homogeneously staining regions, a cytogenetic sign of gene amplification.","address":"","school":"","issn":"1045-2257","doi":"","isi":"","pubmed":"9598799","key":"Pandis1998","howpublished":"","urllink":"","refid":85} , {userid:"ingrid.hedenfalk", "refid":"13","repocollections":"","attachment":"","_thumb":"","articletype":"article","sectionheading":"","title":"Characterization of a novel breast carcinoma xenograft and cell line derived from a BRCA1 germ-line mutation carrier.","year":"2003","author":"Oskar T Johannsson, Synn\u00f6ve Staff, Johan Vallon-Christersson, Soili Kyt\u00f6la, Thorarinn Gudjonsson, Karin Rennstam, Ingrid A Hedenfalk, Adewale Adeyinka, Elisabeth Kjell\u00e9n, Johan Wennerberg, Bo Baldetorp, Ole W Petersen, H\u00e5kan Olsson, Stina Oredsson, Jorma Isola, \u00c5ke Borg","journal":"Lab Invest","volume":"83","number":"3","pages":"387-396.","month":"","doi":"","pubmed":"12649339","pdflink":"","urllink":"","abstract":"A human tumor xenograft (L56Br-X1) was established from a breast cancer axillary lymph node metastasis of a 53-year-old woman with a BRCA1 germ-line nonsense mutation (1806C>T; Q563X), and a cell line (L56Br-C1) was subsequently derived from the xenograft. The xenograft carries only the mutant BRCA1 allele and expresses mutant BRCA1 mRNA but no BRCA1 protein as determined by immunoprecipitation or Western blotting. The primary tumor, lymph node metastasis, and xenograft were hypodiploid by DNA flow cytometry, whereas the cell line displayed an aneuploidy apparently developed via polyploidization. Cytogenetic analysis, spectral karyotyping, and comparative genomic hybridization of the cell line revealed a highly complex karyotype with numerous unbalanced translocations. The xenograft and cell line had retained a somatic TP53 missense mutation (S215I) originating from the primary tumors, as well as a lack of immunohistochemically detectable expression of steroid hormone receptors, epidermal growth factor receptor, human epidermal growth factor receptor 2 (HER-2), and keratin 8. Global gene expression analysis by cDNA microarrays supported a correlation between the expression profiles of the primary tumor, lymph node metastasis, xenograft, and cell line. We conclude that L56Br-X1 and L56Br-C1 are useful model systems for studies of the pathogenesis and new therapeutic modalities of BRCA1-induced human breast cancer.","note":"","tags":"Aneuploidy,Breast Neoplasms,Carcinoma, Ductal, Breast,Codon, Nonsense,DNA, Neoplasm,Female,Flow Cytometry,Genes, BRCA1,Germ-Line Mutation,Heterozygote,Humans,Lymph Nodes,Lymphatic Metastasis,Middle Aged,Nucleic Acid Hybridization,Spectral Karyotyping,Translocation, Genetic,Transplantation, Heterologous,Tumor Cells, Cultured,Tumor Markers, Biological","publisher":"","booktitle":"","editor":"","address":"","school":"","issn":"0023-6837","isi":"","key":"Johannsson2003","howpublished":""} ] } ; ajaxResultsLoaded(_ajax_res);