Mr. Ibrahim  Musa
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Mr. Ibrahim Musa

LECTURER II
Kogi State University, Nigeria


Highest Degree
M.Sc. in Human Physiology from Ahmadu Bello University, Nigeria

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Area of Interest:

Biomedical Sciences
100%
Medicine Health Science
62%
Exercise Physiology
90%
Physiological Sciences
75%
Life Sciences
55%

Research Publications in Numbers

Books
0
Chapters
0
Articles
0
Abstracts
0

Selected Publications

  1. Nishimura, Y., I. Musa, L. Holm and Y.C. Lai, 2021. Recent advances in measuring and understanding the regulation of exercise-mediated protein degradation in skeletal muscle. Am. J. Physiol.-Cell Physiol., 10.1152/ajpcell.00115.2021.
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  2. Seabright, A.P., N.H.F. Fine, J.P. Barlow, S.O. Lord and I. Musa et al., 2020. AMPK activation induces mitophagy and promotes mitochondrial fission while activating TBK1 in a PINK1-Parkin independent manner. Faseb, J., 34: 6284-6301.
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  3. Musa, I., M.A. Mabrouk and Y. Tanko, 2017. The effect of acute muscular exercise and training status on hepatorenal functions. Med. Sci. Sports Exercise, .
  4. Musa, I., M.A. Mabrouk and Y. Tanko, 2016. The effect of exercise and training status on leucocytes count. Int. J. Curr. Res. Life Sci., 5: 525-528.
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  5. Musa, I., M.A. Mabrouk and Y. Tanko, 2016. Renal function test parameters in male football players. Int. J. Appl. Exercise Physiol., 5: 20-26.
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  6. Musa, I., M.A. Mabrouk and Y. Tanko, 2016. Association between physical activity and serum bilirubin levels and its potential modulating effect in trained and untrained adult males. Int. J. Appl. Exercise Physiol., 5: 36-42.
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  7. Musa, I., M.A. Mabrouk and Y. Tanko, 2015. Biochemical assessments of some liver function status in football players and sedentary at rest. Niger. J. Physiol. Sci., 30: 144-144.
  8. Musa, I and A.O. Soladoye, 2011. Effects of acute intake of caffeine on post exercise cardiac deceleration. Niger. J. Physiol. Sci., 26: 225-225.