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    • The Effectiveness of Naltrexone Combined With Current Smoking Cessation Medication to Attenuate Post Smoking Cessation Weight Gain: A Literature Review 

      Rees, R; Seyfoddin, A (BioMed Central, 2017)
      Background Smoking is the number one cause of preventable morbidity and mortality globally and although many countries have invested heavily in smoking cessation programs, 21% of the global population still smoke. Post ...
    • The Impact of Curcumin-graphene Based Nanoformulation on Cellular Interaction and Redox-activated Apoptosis: An in Vitro Colon Cancer Study 

      Al-Ani, LA; Kadir, FA; Hashim, NM; Julkapli, NM; Seyfoddin, A; Lu, J; AlSaadi, MA; Yehye, WA (Elsevier, 2020)
      Natural plants derivatives have gained enormous merits in cancer therapy applications upon formulation with nanomaterials. Curcumin, as a popular research focus has acquired such improvements surpassing its disadvantageous ...
    • Physical Assessment of a 3D Printed Poly Lactic Acid Dart for Wildlife Contraceptive Delivery 

      Bunt, C; Pickering, K; Long, J; Gholizadeh, H; Seyfoddin, A (Controlled Release Society, 2016)
      Darts 3D printed in the horizontal orientation at right angles to the dart axis were stronger and remained intact when fired using an air-rifle compared to vertical orientation printed darts which were weaker and shattered.

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