AnHor-mones
A hormone (from the Greek participle ὁρμῶν, "getting under way") is any individual from a class of flagging particles, delivered by organs in multicellular creatures, that are shipped by the circulatory framework to target far off organs to control physiology and behavior.Hormones have differing substance structures, for the most part of three classes:
eicosanoids; steroids; amino corrosive/protein subsidiaries (amines, peptides, and proteins)
The organs that discharge hormones contain the endocrine flagging framework. The expression "hormone" is in some cases stretched out to incorporate synthetic substances created by cells that influence a similar cell (autocrine or intracrine flagging) or close by cells. Hormones serve to convey among organs and tissues for physiological guideline and social exercises, for example, absorption, digestion, breath, tissue work, tactile observation, rest, discharge, lactation, stress acceptance, development and advancement, development, generation, and state of mind control. Hormones influence removed cells by official to explicit receptor proteins in the objective cell, bringing about an adjustment in cell work.
High Impact List of Articles
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Editorial Note for Journal of Genetics and Molecular Biology.
Gadami NEditorial: Journal of Genetics and Molecular Biology
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Editorial Note for Journal of Genetics and Molecular Biology.
Gadami NEditorial: Journal of Genetics and Molecular Biology
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Analysis of Onchocerca volvulus β-tubulin gene polymorphism in the
Mbonge sub-division of Cameroon: Evidence of gene selection by ivermectin.
Shintouo C Mounchili, Mingo A Ghogomu, Stephen M Ghogomu, Ferdinand N Njume, Robert A Shey, Jacob SouopguiResearch Article: Journal of Genetics and Molecular Biology
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Analysis of Onchocerca volvulus β-tubulin gene polymorphism in the
Mbonge sub-division of Cameroon: Evidence of gene selection by ivermectin.
Shintouo C Mounchili, Mingo A Ghogomu, Stephen M Ghogomu, Ferdinand N Njume, Robert A Shey, Jacob SouopguiResearch Article: Journal of Genetics and Molecular Biology
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Evaluation of elite genotypes for YVMV resistance in okra (Abelmoschus esculentus (L.) Moench)
Niharika jyotirekha Nayak NayakResearch Article: Journal of Genetics and Molecular Biology
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Evaluation of elite genotypes for YVMV resistance in okra (Abelmoschus esculentus (L.) Moench)
Niharika jyotirekha Nayak NayakResearch Article: Journal of Genetics and Molecular Biology
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The 24-Quadruplet genetic code thriving on codon potency, codon integrity, codon uniqueness and codon compatibility.
Bozegha WBCommentary: Journal of Genetics and Molecular Biology
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The 24-Quadruplet genetic code thriving on codon potency, codon integrity, codon uniqueness and codon compatibility.
Bozegha WBCommentary: Journal of Genetics and Molecular Biology
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Male Factor Infertility.
Sajida Sboui, Ahmed TabbabiShort Communication: Journal of Genetics and Molecular Biology
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Male Factor Infertility.
Sajida Sboui, Ahmed TabbabiShort Communication: Journal of Genetics and Molecular Biology
Conference Proceedings
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A novel predictor of leukemia transformation in Myelodysplastic syndrome patients
Wen-Chi YangKeynote: Research and Reports on Genetics
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A novel predictor of leukemia transformation in Myelodysplastic syndrome patients
Wen-Chi YangKeynote: Research and Reports on Genetics
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MOLECULAR INSIGHTS INTO STRAND DISPLACEMENT SYNTHESIS BY DNA POLYMERASE: DISTAL RRRY MOTIF AND TWO 3 HELIX BUNDLE STRUCTURES ARE REQUIRED FOR SDSD
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MOLECULAR INSIGHTS INTO STRAND DISPLACEMENT SYNTHESIS BY DNA POLYMERASE: DISTAL RRRY MOTIF AND TWO 3 HELIX BUNDLE STRUCTURES ARE REQUIRED FOR SDSD
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CHANGES IN SEXUAL BEHAVIORS DUE TO THE UTILIZATION OF PREP AS A PREVENTIVE METHOD FOR THE TRANSMISSION OF HIV
Michael Dean KaltenbachKeynote: Journal of RNA and Genomics
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CHANGES IN SEXUAL BEHAVIORS DUE TO THE UTILIZATION OF PREP AS A PREVENTIVE METHOD FOR THE TRANSMISSION OF HIV
Michael Dean KaltenbachKeynote: Journal of RNA and Genomics
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TARGETING ONCOGENIC TRANSCRIPTION FACTORS FOR CANCER THERAPY
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TARGETING ONCOGENIC TRANSCRIPTION FACTORS FOR CANCER THERAPY
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Human c‐Cbl and Cbl‐b proteins are more highly expressed in the thymus compared to the testis
Mazo Kone, Rachida Salah and Harir NoriaPosters & Accepted Abstracts: Journal of Cell Science and Mutations
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Human c‐Cbl and Cbl‐b proteins are more highly expressed in the thymus compared to the testis
Mazo Kone, Rachida Salah and Harir NoriaPosters & Accepted Abstracts: Journal of Cell Science and Mutations