1. Tugume Gordon Peterson, Herbert Elvis Ainamani, Aggrey Mukose , Maud Kamatenesi ,(2021), The psychosocial factors associated with HIV viral load suppression among adolescents in Kabale District.
  2. Kyokusiima, Naome., Maud Kamatenesi Mugisha, Otwine Anne & Waisindye Noah (2021), Community Perception on the use of Traditional Medicine among People experiencing Sexual Dysfunctions in Greater Mbarara, Western Uganda.
  3. Bett P.K., Deng A.L., Ogendo J.O., Kairuki S.T., Kamatenesi M.M., Mihale J.M., & Torto B (2017). Residual contact toxicity and repellence of Cupressus lusitanica Miller and Eucalyptus saligna Smith essential oils against major stored product insect pests. Industrial crops and Products 110(2017)65-74.
  4. Bett P.K., Deng A.L., Ogendo J.O., Kairuki S.T., Kamatenesi M.M., Mihale J.M., & Torto B (2015). Chemical composition of Cupressus lusitanica Miller and Eucalyptus saligna Smith leaf essential oils and bioactivity against major insect pests of stored food grains. Industrial crops and Products 82 (2015)51-62.
  5. Tugume, P., Mukadasi Buyinza, Kakudidi, E., Mucunguzi, P., Kalema, J., Kamatenesi, M &   J. Namaalwa (2016). Non-Timber Forest Products Trade and Community Livelihoods around Mabira Central Forest Reserve, Uganda. Journal of Agricultural Studies. Vol 4, No 4. Journal of Agricultural Studies   ISSN 2166-0379.
  6. Tugume Patience, Esezah K. Kakudidi1, Mukadasi Buyinza2, Justine Namaalwa2, Maud Kamatenesi3, Patrick Mucunguzi1 and James Kalema (2016).  Ethnobotanical survey of medicinal plant species used by communities around Mabira Central Forest Reserve, Uganda. Journal of Ethnobiology and Ethnomedicine 2016, 12:5. https://doi.org/10.1186/s13002-015-0077-4. ISSN: 1746-4269.
  7. Tugume Patience, Mukadasi Buyinza , Justine Namaalwa, Esezah K. Kakudidi, Patrick Mucunguzi James Kalema and Maud Kamatenesi, (2015).  Socio economic predictors of dependence on non-timber forest Products: Lessons from Mabira Central Forest Reserve Communities. Journal of Agriculture and Environmental Sciences (2015). 4(2): 195-214 http:/jaesnet.com/vol.4 No 2 December 2015 current issues jaes.
  8. Asiimwe S, Namutebi A, Borg-Karlsson A, Kamatenesi-Mugisha M, Oryem-Origa H. Documentation and Consensus of Indigenous knowledge on medicinal plants used by the local communities in Western Uganda. J Nat Prod Pl Res. 2014;4(1):34–42
  1. Nalumansi P., Kamatenesi-Mugisha & Anywar G., (2014). Medicinal Plants Used in Paediatric Health Care in Namungalwe Sub County, Iganga District, Uganda. Nova Journal of Medical and Biological Sciences  Vol 2(3), March 2014: 1-14.  PII: S2292793X1400010-2 . www.novaexplore.com.
  2. Kamatenesi MM, Hoft M, Hoft R, Cunningham AB & R. Bukenya Ziraba (2014). Sustainable harvesting of medicinal barks (Rytigynia, Rubiaceae) in Multiple Use Zones Around Bwindi Impenetrable National Park, Uganda. In Bark: Use, Management and Commerce in Africa. (Ed: Cunningham A.B, Campbell B.M, Luckert M.K). Pp 211-225
  3. Adia MM, Anywar G,Byamukama R, Kamatenesi M.M, Sekagya Y, Kakudidi EK, & BT Kiremire (2014). Medicinal plants used in Malaria treatment by Prometra herbalists in Uganda. Journal of Ethnopharmacology 155(2014). 580-588.
  4. Anywar G, Oryem-Origa H, & Kamatenesi M.M.(2014). Antibacterial and Antifungal properties of some Wild Nutraceuticals plant species from Nebbi District. British Journal of Pharmaceutical Research. 4(14): 1753-1761
  5. Anywar G, Oryem-Origa H, & Kamatenesi M.M.(2014). Wild plants used as Nutraceuticals from Nebbi District. European Journal of Medicinal Plants. 4 (6): 641-660
  6. Nalubega R, Nyanzi AS, Nakavuma J.L & Kamatenesi M.M. (2013). Ethnobotanical uses of Lantana trifolia and Sida cuneifolia Roxb. In Mukungwe and Wabinyonyi sub-counties of central Uganda. Journal of Intercultural Ethnopharmacology. 2013; 2(3):155-164.
  7. Ndukui J.M, Kamatenesi M.M., Owiny D, Kateregga J, Vudriko P, Kasolo J & Waako P, (2014). Toxicity profile of aqueous leaf extract of Citropsis articulata and Mystroxylon aethiopicum in Male albino rats. World Journal of Pharmaceutical Research Vol3(01) 1273-1290.
  8. Asiimwe S, Kamatenesi M.M., Namutebi A, Karlsson, AKB, &   Musiimenta (2013). Ethnobotanical study of nutri-medicinal plants used for the management of HIV/AIDS opportunistic ailments among the local communities of western Uganda. Journal of Ethnopharmacology 150(2013) 639-648.
  9. Asiimwe S, Karlsson, AKB, Azeen M, Kamatenesi M.M., Namutebi A &  Ndukui J.M, (2014). Chemical Composituion and Toxicological Evaluation of the aqueous leaf extracts of Plectranthus amboinicus Spreng. International Journal of Pharmaceutical Science Invention. ISSN On line: 2319-6718, ISSN Print: 2319-670X. Vol. 3 Issue 02. pp 19-27.
  10. Ndukui J.M, Kamatenesi M.M., Owiny D & Waako P (2014). Effects of crude Aqueous leaf extracts of Citropsis articulata and Mystroxylon aethiopicum on sex hormone levels in Male Albino Rats. International Journal of  Pharmaceutical Science Invention. ISSN On line: 2319-6718, ISSN Print: 2319-670X. Vol. 3 Issue 01. pp 5-17
  11. Kamatenesi M.M., Ndukui J.M, Namutebi A, Waako P, Karlson, AKB & P Vudriko (2014). Acute and sub-acute toxicity of ethanolic leaf estract of Rumex abyssinica Jacq. (Polygonoaceae) and Mentha spicata L. (Lamiaceae). Jornal of Pharmacology and Pharmacy, 2014, 309-318.
  12. Acipa A, Kamatenesi-Mugisha, M & H. Oryem-Origa (2013). Documentation and Nutritional profiles of some selected food plants from Otwal and Ngai Subcounties, Oyam District, Northern Uganda. African Journal of Food Agriculture and Nutrition and Development (AJFAND) Volume 13. No 2. Pp 7428-7451 April 2013.
  13. Kamatenesi-Mugisha M, Buyungo J.P, Ogwang E. P, Kasibante A, Deng A, Ogendo J ,  andM. Mihale (2013). Oral Acute Toxicity studies of selected botanical pesticide plant used by subsistence farmers around the Lake Victoria Basin. AJEST Vol 7(3). pp.93-101 March 2013.
  14. Museveni Y.K 2012. Eds Publication in Runyankole Dictionary of Medicinal Plants Naming in Western Uganda. In Katondozi Dictionary.
  15. Osinde C, M. Kamatenesi-Mugisha and H. Oryem-Origa, July 2012. Book on Nutritional and Anti-Bacterial          Properties of Selected Plant Species from Mbale and Tororo Districts, Western Uganda.
  16. Yenesew A., Akala H.M., Twinomuhwezi H., Chepkirui C., Irungu B.N., Eyase F.L., Kamatenesi-Mugisha M., Kiremire B.T., Johnson J.D and Waters N.C (in press accepted). The antiplasmodial and radical scavenging activities of flavonoids of Erythrina burttii. Acta Tropica (2012), http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.actatropica.2012.04.011
  17. Namukobe J., Kasenene J.M., Kiremire B.T., Byamukama R., Kamatenesi-Mugisha M., Krief S., Dumontet V. and Kabasa J.D (2011). Traditional plants used for medicinal purposes by local communities around the Northern sector of Kibale National Park, Uganda. Journal of Ethnopharmacology 136 (2011) 236-245.
  18. kamatenesi-mugisha, M., Acipa, A & H. Oryem-Origa (2011). Medicinal plants of Otwal and Ngai Sub Counties in Oyam District, Northern Uganda. Journal of Ethnobiology and Ethnomedicine 2011, 7:7. http://www.ethnobiomed.com/content/7/1/7. 
  19. Deng, A.L, Ogendo, J.O, Owuor, Bett P.K., Omolo E.O; Mugisha-Kamatenesi, M. and  Mihale J.M, (2009). Factors Determining the Use of Botanical Insect Pest Control Methods by Small-Holder Farmers in the Lake Victoria Basin, Kenya. African Journal of Environmental Science and Technology. Vol. 3(5), pp.108-115  May 2009. Http://Www.academicjournals.org/ajest.
  20. Mihale, M.J., Deng, A.L., Selemani, H.O., Kamatenesi-Mugisha,, Kidukuli, A.W., and Ogendo, J.O. (2009). Use of Indigenous Knowledge in the Management of Field and Storage Pests around Lake Victoria Basin in Tanzania. Journal of Environmental Science and Technology. Vol. 3(9) pp. 251-259.
  21. Kamatenesi-Mugisha , M., Deng, A.L, Ogendo, J.O, Mihale, Otim M, BuyungoP and P.K Bett (2008). Indigenous Knowledge of Field insect pests and their management Around Lake Victoria Basin in Uganda. Journal of Environmental Science and Technology. Vol. 2(9).
  22. Kamatenesi-Mugisha, M., Oryem-Origa, H., Olwa-Odyek and Makawiti, D. W.(2008). Medicinal plants used in the treatment of fungal and bacterial infections in and around Queen Elizabeth Biosphere Reserve, western Uganda. African Journal of Ecology. Afr. J. Ecol 46 (Suppl. 1), 90-97.
  23. Ojok, M.F., Kakudidi, E.K., Kamatenesi-Mugisha, M., Mabusela, W., and Adams J. (2007).  Immunological Evaluation of Commicarpus plumbagineus Standl. (Nyctaginaceae) use in reproductive health care in Uganda. African Journal of Ecology, Afr. J. Ecol 45 (Suppl. 3), 116-119.
  24. Kamatenesi-Mugisha, M., Makawiti, D. W., Oryem-Origa, H.,  Olwa-Odyek & Nganga, J (2007). The oxytocic properties of Luffa cylindrica (L.) M. Roem. and Bidens pilosa L., traditionally used medicinal plants from western Uganda. African Journal of Ecology., Afr. J. Ecol (Suppl. 3), 88-93.
  25. Kamatenesi-Mugisha, M., Oryem-Origa, H. &  Olwa-Odyek 2007. Medicinal plants used in some gynaecological morbidity ailments in western Uganda.  African Journal of Ecology. Afr. J. Ecol (Suppl. 1), 34-40.
  26. Kamatenesi-Mugisha, M., & Oryem-Origa, H.  (2007). Medicinal Plants used to Induce Labour during Child-Birth in Western Uganda. Journal of Ethnopharmacology 109 (2007) 1-9.
  27. Kamatenesi-Mugisha, M. (2005). The Socio-Cultural Aspects in Utilisation of Medicinal Plants in Reproductive Health Care in Western Uganda. In Bantebya Kyomuhendo G., (eds), Women’s Health: African and Global Perspectives. Women and Gender Studies, Makerere University, pp 47-64.
  28. Kamatenesi-Mugisha M., & Oryem-Origa, H (2005). Traditional Herbal Remedies used in the management of sexual impotence and erectile dysfunction in western Uganda, African health Sciences Vol. (5). No.1; March 2005.
  29. Kamatenesi-Mugisha, M, Oryem-Origa, H and Makawiti, D.W. (2005). Ethnobotanical studies of medicinal plants used in gender infertility treatment in western Uganda. In S.A. Ghazanfar and Beentje, H (eds), Taxonomy and Ecology of African Plants, their Conservation and Sustainable Use. Royal Botanical Gardens, Kew pp 519-530.
  30. Kamatenesi-Mugisha, M. (2003). Antimalarial Herbal Medication and Maternal Health Care in Western Uganda. In: NAPRECA (K) 2003; Proceedings of the 9th NAPRECA Symposium on Natural Products, August 27th – 31st 2001 Nairobi, Kenya. Unravelling the Socio-Economic Potential of African Biodiversity through Natural Products Research. Natural Product Research Network for Eastern and Central Africa (NAPRECA).
  31. Kamatenesi-Mugisha, M & Bukenya-Ziraba, R (2002). Ethnobotanical Survey Methods to Monitor and Assess the Sustainable Harvesting of Medicinal Plants in Uganda. In: Maunder, M., Clubbe, C., HANKAMER, C. and Groves, M. (2002) Plant Conservation in the Tropics. Perspectives and practice. Royal Botanical Gardens, kew. The Cromwell Press Ltd, Great Britain.  Pp. 467-482. (BOOK CHAPTER)
  32. Kamatenesi-Mugisha, M.; Hoft, R., & Bukenya-Ziraba, R. (2000). Ethnomedical use of Rytigynia [Nyakibazi] in Bwindi Impenetrable National Park, SW Uganda. A Norwegian Journal of Botany; LIDIA; Vol.5.No. 4; 2000:97-108.
  33. Kamatenesi-Mugisha, M. (2002) The Socio-Cultural Aspects in Utilisation of Medicinal Plants in Reproductive Health Care in Western Uganda. 8th International Interdisciplinary Congress on women. Gendered Worlds: gains and challenges. Kampala, Uganda. July 21 - 26 2002. makerere.ac.ug/womenstudies/full%20papers/MAUD.htm.
  34. Kamatenesi-Mugisha, M. (2001). Medicinal Plants Used by traditional Medical Practitioners in Reproductive Health Care in Western Uganda. UNESCO-MAB, 04/Jan/2001. unesco.org/mab/capacity/mys/aw/st.htm.