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Nolukholo Ncete is a South African clinical researcher whose work centers on hematology, thrombosis, and bleeding disorders. Her scholarship addresses patient-centered challenges in anticoagulation and inherited bleeding conditions, with a focus on populations that are often underrepresented in global research. Through clinically grounded investigations, she contributes region-specific evidence to inform practice and therapeutic decision-making.
Her research explores heavy menstrual bleeding among women receiving oral anticoagulants, highlighting its impact on quality of life and the need for proactive monitoring and tailored management. She also examines pre-existing immunity to adeno-associated viral vectors in individuals with hemophilia B, generating insights relevant to the feasibility of gene therapy in the South African context.
Based on a limited body of currently available publications, her work demonstrates strengths in prospective clinical study design, translational relevance, and the integration of laboratory and patient-reported outcomes. Collectively, these contributions support improved therapeutic strategies in anticoagulation care and emerging gene-based treatments.
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