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E-mail: wentzel.gelderblom@mrc.ac.za

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Research Reports

  • Abel S. Establishing endpoints to evaluate the modulating effect of specific n-6/n-3 FA ratios on colon cancer development in an animal model and colon cancer in humans. CANSA Budget Report November 2009.

  • Gelderblom WCA, Somdyala NIM, Bradshaw D. A Population-based Cancer Registry in the Eastern Cape Province. CANSA Report, November 2009.

  • Gelderblom WCA, Riedel S. Therapeutic properties of rooibos and honeybush extracts against skin carcinogenesis. CANSA Report, November 2009.

  • Gelderblom WCA, Riedel S. Chemopreventive properties of South African herbal teas. Progress Report Rooibos Tea Council. November 2009.

  • Gelderblom WCA, Riedel S. Investigation of the chemopreventive and/or chemoprotective properties of extracts of South African herbal teas. Annual Report. THRIP. October 2009.

  • Vismer HF. Natural occurrence of mycotoxins and mycotoxigenic fungi associated with sorghum, maize and millet grain intended for human consumption in Africa. MRC Workplan and Report to Intsormil. October 2009.

  • Vismer HF, Bushula V. Natural occurrence of mycotoxins and mycotoxigenic fungi associated with sorghum, maize and millet grain intended for human consumption in Africa. NRF Intern Report. August 2009.

  • Abel S. Establishing endpoints to evaluate the modulating effect of specific n-6/n-3 FA ratios on colon cancer development in an animal model and colon cancer in humans. CANSA Progress Report May 2009.

  • Wild CP, Gong YY, Shephard GS, Van der Westhuizen L, Rheeder JP, Burger H-M, Gelderblom WCA. Sir Halley Stewart Trust - Reducing toxic contamination of staple foods in developing countries by simple intervention strategies. Final Report April 2009.

  • Abel S. Establishing endpoints to evaluate the modulating effect of specific n-6/n-3 FA ratios on colon cancer development in an animal model and colon cancer in humans. CANSA Lay Report February 2009.
 
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