Cancer Peer-Reviewed Journals
In the most fundamental terms, malignant growth alludes to cells that develop crazy and attack different tissues. Cells become malignant because of the aggregation of imperfections, or transformations, in their DNA. Certain: inherited hereditary imperfections (for instance, BRCA1 and BRCA2 changes), infections, environmental factors (for instance, air contamination), and poor way of life decisions -, for example, smoking and substantial liquor use - can likewise harm DNA and lead to malignant growth. Often, cells can identify and fix DNA harm. If a phone is seriously harmed and can't fix itself, it experiences purported modified cell demise or apoptosis. Malignant growth happens when harmed cells develop, separation, and spread anomalous rather than falling to pieces as they should.
High Impact List of Articles
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Tiny unit deciphering the complexities
Mujib AEditorial: Journal of Cell Science and Mutations
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Tiny unit deciphering the complexities
Mujib AEditorial: Journal of Cell Science and Mutations
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Genotoxicity of Noscapine Nanosuspension on DU145 Human Prostate Cancer
(Spheroid Cell Model)
Setare Kakavand Malayera, Hedieh Ghourchian , Maryam AzarianResearch Article: Journal of Cell Science and Mutations
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Genotoxicity of Noscapine Nanosuspension on DU145 Human Prostate Cancer
(Spheroid Cell Model)
Setare Kakavand Malayera, Hedieh Ghourchian , Maryam AzarianResearch Article: Journal of Cell Science and Mutations
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Protective and genotoxic effect of food coloring
Mostafa Norizadeh TazehkandResearch Article: Journal of Cell Science and Mutations
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Protective and genotoxic effect of food coloring
Mostafa Norizadeh TazehkandResearch Article: Journal of Cell Science and Mutations
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Plant cell culture: Various potentialities
Mujib AEditorial: Journal of Cell Science and Mutations
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Plant cell culture: Various potentialities
Mujib AEditorial: Journal of Cell Science and Mutations
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Investigation of microbial community associated with mediastinitis by 16S ribosomal DNA sequencing
Ajay Kumar Mishra, Pierre-Edouard FournierCase Report: Journal of Cell Science and Mutations
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Investigation of microbial community associated with mediastinitis by 16S ribosomal DNA sequencing
Ajay Kumar Mishra, Pierre-Edouard FournierCase Report: Journal of Cell Science and Mutations
Conference Proceedings
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THERAPEUTIC ROLE OF MESENCHYMAL STEM CELLS SEEDED DERMAL MATRIX VERSUS ACELLULAR DERMAL MATRIX IN HEALING OF SKIN DEFECT
Mohamed S Abdelfattah, Ghada F Mohamed, Manal H Moussa, Sahar M M Omar, Asmaa A Abo Zeid,Walaa Baher, Assem Mohammed, Ahmed Sabry, Omar Adel, Mahmoud Salem and Omar AhmedPosters & Accepted Abstracts: Journal of Cell Science and Mutations
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THERAPEUTIC ROLE OF MESENCHYMAL STEM CELLS SEEDED DERMAL MATRIX VERSUS ACELLULAR DERMAL MATRIX IN HEALING OF SKIN DEFECT
Mohamed S Abdelfattah, Ghada F Mohamed, Manal H Moussa, Sahar M M Omar, Asmaa A Abo Zeid,Walaa Baher, Assem Mohammed, Ahmed Sabry, Omar Adel, Mahmoud Salem and Omar AhmedPosters & Accepted Abstracts: Journal of Cell Science and Mutations
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CONSTRUCTION OF DISCRETE MODEL OF HUMAN PLURIPOTENCY IN PREDICTING LINEAGE-SPECIFIC OUTCOMES AND TARGETED KNOCKDOWNS OF ESSENTIAL GENES
Priyanka NaradPosters & Accepted Abstracts: Journal of Genetics and Molecular Biology
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CONSTRUCTION OF DISCRETE MODEL OF HUMAN PLURIPOTENCY IN PREDICTING LINEAGE-SPECIFIC OUTCOMES AND TARGETED KNOCKDOWNS OF ESSENTIAL GENES
Priyanka NaradPosters & Accepted Abstracts: Journal of Genetics and Molecular Biology
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CURCUMIN BASED FLUORESCENT CHEMOSENSOR FOR SELECTIVE DETECTION OF CU2+ AND HG2+ IONS IN AQUEOUS MEDIUM AND CELL IMAGING STUDY
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CURCUMIN BASED FLUORESCENT CHEMOSENSOR FOR SELECTIVE DETECTION OF CU2+ AND HG2+ IONS IN AQUEOUS MEDIUM AND CELL IMAGING STUDY
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ALOE PMAS-NEW TYPE OF PURE PLANT EXTRACT ON AIDS TREATMENT
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ALOE PMAS-NEW TYPE OF PURE PLANT EXTRACT ON AIDS TREATMENT
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The STK4/Hippo-YAP axis promotes metastasis by increasing cancer cell stemness
Bekir Cinar -
The STK4/Hippo-YAP axis promotes metastasis by increasing cancer cell stemness
Bekir Cinar