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Bioinformatics, Carbohydrate Metabolism, Immunology, Toxicology, Endocrinology, Clinical Chemistry
Nigeria

Biography

Dr A. David Atere is a Lecturer at Osun State University, Osogbo, Department of Medical Laboratory Science. In addition, he is the Director of A&B Medical Diagnostics, a Personalized Healthcare facility. He is also a bioinformatics researcher who's interested in carbohydrate metabolism, endocrinology, genomics, and immunology.

Activities

Works (4)

Immunomodulatory response and serum level of neutrophil gelatinase associated lipocalin (NGAL) as a marker of acute kidney injury in wistar rats exposed to pyrethroids

Journal of Cellular Biotechnology
2021 | Journal article
EID:

2-s2.0-85122686317

Part of ISSN: 23523697 23523689
Contributors: Atere, A.D.; Ajani, O.F.; Moronkeji, A.; Ajibade, V.O.; Osadolor, H.B.
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Atere Adedeji David via Scopus - Elsevier

Serum levels of inflammatory biomarkers, glycaemic control indices and leptin receptors expression in adult male Wistar rats exposed to Pyrethroids

Journal of Cellular Biotechnology
2021 | Journal article
EID:

2-s2.0-85113935589

Part of ISSN: 23523697 23523689
Contributors: Atere, A.D.; Moronkeji, A.; Moronkeji, A.I.; Osadolor, H.B.
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Atere Adedeji David via Scopus - Elsevier

Serum copeptin and cortisol do not accurately predict sickle cell anaemia vaso-occlusive crisis as C-reactive protein

PLoS ONE
2013 | Journal article
EID:

2-s2.0-84892428792

Part of ISSN: 19326203
Contributors: Akinlade, K.S.; Atere, A.D.; Olaniyi, J.A.; Rahamon, S.K.; Adewale, C.O.
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Atere Adedeji David via Scopus - Elsevier

Serum levels of copeptin, C-reactive protein and cortisol in different severity groups of sickle cell anaemia

Nigerian Journal of Physiological Sciences
2013 | Journal article
EID:

2-s2.0-84925545152

Part of ISSN: 0794859X
Contributors: Akinlade, K.S.; Atere, A.D.; Rahamon, S.K.; Olaniyi, J.A.
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Atere Adedeji David via Scopus - Elsevier