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Studies on some medicinal plants of Sri Lanka
Herath, W.H.M.W.
(
1983-12
)
Nosocomial infections in the intensive care setting:guidelines for establishing a microbiological diagosis and antibiotic therapy
De Silva, N.
(
2003
)
Ventilator associated pneumonia in an intensive care unit of a teaching hospital
Ratnaweera, I.
;
De Silva, N.
(
2003
)
An audit of admissions to the intensive care unit of a teaching hospital
Ratnaweera, I.
;
De Silva, N.
(
2002
)
Blood stream infections in a general intensive care unit
Ratnaweera, I.
;
De Silva, N.
(
2003
)
Subclinical intestinal mucosal inflammation in diarrhoea predominant irritable bowel synndrome in a tropical setting
De Silva, A.P.
;
Mannamperi, A.
;
Ariyasinghe, M.P.
;
Nandasiri, A.S.D.
;
Hewavisenthi, J.
;
Dassanayake, A.S.
;
Jewell, D.P.
;
De Silva, H.J.
(
2010
)
Cytotoxicity on Hep 2 cell line by black tea extract (Camellia sinensis) after removal of its' polyphenolic fraction
Adikary, A.A.S.
;
Soysa, S.S.S.B.D.P.
Subclinical mucosal inflammation in diarrhea-predominant irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) in a tropical setting
De Silva, A.P.
;
Nandasiri, S.D.
;
Hewavisenthi, J.
;
Manamperi, A.
;
Ariyasinghe, M.P.
;
Dassanayake, A.S.
;
Jewell, D.P.
;
De Silva, H.J.
(
2012
)
Screening of a cohort of Sri Lankan children with short stature for codon 72 mutation of the GHRH-R gene
Navarathne, B.
;
Hewage, S.
;
De Silva, S.
;
Ginihagama, D.
;
Jayasinghe, H.
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De Silva, K.S.H.
;
Tennekoon, K.H.
(
Institute of Biochemistry, Molecular Biology and Biotechnology, University of Colombo:Colombo
,
2013
)
Study on 1,1-diphenyl-2-picrylhydrazyl (DPPH) radical scavenging activity in relation to the phenolic and gallic acid content in four medicinal plants used for cancer therapy in Sri Lanka
De Silva, S.K.
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Hirantha, A.
;
Soysa, S.S.S.B.D.P.
(
2008
)
GH1 gene alterations in a cohort of growth hormone deficient children in Sri Lanka
Sundaralingam, T.
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Tennekoon, K.H.
;
De Silva, K.S.H.
;
De Silva, S.
;
Hewage, A.S.
(
2015
)
GH1 gene sequence variants in a cohort of growth hormone deficient children in Sri Lanka
Sundaralingam, T.
;
Tennekoon, K.H.
;
De Silva, K.S.H.
;
De Silva, S.
;
Hewage, A.S.
(
2015
)
Study on antiproliferative activity of a selected decoction used for cancer therapy in Sri Lanka
Ihalagamage, P.J.
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Soysa, S.S.S.B.D.P.
(
2008
)
Bacteriuria and candiduria in catheterised patients in a general intensive care unit
Ratnaweera, I.
;
De Silva, N.
;
De Silva, A.
;
Abeykoon, H.
(
2002
)
Anti-oxidative activity of Pleurotus cystidiosus
Menikpurage, I.P.
;
Soysa, S.S.S.B.D.P.
;
Abeytunga, D.T.U.
(
2008
)
Characterization of biological activity of Flueggea leucopyrus Wild (katupila)
Mendis, B.M.M.J.
;
Wijayabandara, M.D.J.
;
Soysa, S.S.S.B.D.P.
(
2008
)
Antioxidant and cytotoxic properties of three traditional decoction used for the treatment of cancer in Sri Lanka
Perera, M.G.A.N.
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Soysa, S.S.S.B.D.P.
;
Abeytunga, D.T.U.
;
Ramesh, R.
(
2008
)
Subclinical intestinal mucosal inflammation in diarrhoea predominant irritable bowel syndrome in a tropical setting
De Silva, A.P.
;
Mannamperi, A.
;
Ariyasinghe, M.P.
;
Nandasiri, A.S.D.
;
Hewavisenthi, J.
;
Dassanayake, A.S.
;
Jewell, D.P.
;
De Silva, H.J.
(
2010
)
Antioxidant and cytoxic activities of a decoction prepared from Adenanthera pavonina (madatiya) and Thespesia populnea (gansuriya)
Silva, L.I.K.
;
Soysa, S.S.S.B.D.P.
(
2010
)
Study of the antioxidant activity of a traditional herbal oil used for cancer therapy in Sri Lanka
Weerasekara, S.M.
;
Soysa, S.S.S.B.D.P.
(
2009
)
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