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Abalos, Norielyn N.

Abalos, Norielyn N.

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nnabalos@usc.edu.ph

Degrees

B.S. Zoology, Mindanao State University, 2005
M.S. Biology, University of San Carlos, 2012
Ph.D. Biology, University of the Philippines Diliman, 2021

Research Interests:

Animal developmental biology, cell biology, cell-based assays for cytotoxic and anticancer activities of plant-derived compounds

Recent Publications:

1. Abalos, N. N.; Ebajo, V. D. Jr.; Camacho, D. H.; Jacinto, S. D. 2021. “Cytotoxic and apoptotic activity of Aglaforbesin derivative isolated from Aglaia loheri Merr. on HCT116 human colorectal cancer cells.” Asian Pac. J. Cancer Prevent. 22:53-60.

2. Abalos, N. N.; Jacinto, S. D. 2019. “Cytotoxicity of bark extracts from Aglaia loheri (Blanco) Merr. (Meliaceae) against human colorectal carcinoma cells (HCT116).” Int. J. Biosci. 14:419-429.

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