Cellular Stress Impact Factor
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High Impact List of Articles
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Multifocal leiomyo-adenomatoid tumour of the uterus a distinct pathological entity
Junainah EM, Elrashidy A, Elnashar H, Huwait HF, Albezrah NKA, Bakr AS, Ali H, Alawad S, Althaher F, Althaher A, Junainah E, Elmetwally A, Junainah MReview Article: Journal of Cell Biology and Metabolism
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Multifocal leiomyo-adenomatoid tumour of the uterus a distinct pathological entity
Junainah EM, Elrashidy A, Elnashar H, Huwait HF, Albezrah NKA, Bakr AS, Ali H, Alawad S, Althaher F, Althaher A, Junainah E, Elmetwally A, Junainah MReview Article: Journal of Cell Biology and Metabolism
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Evaluation of chemerin and leptin in serum of chronic hepatitis C patients.
Phebe Lotfy Abdel-Messeih, Heba Hosny Mansour, Dalia Ramzy IbrahimReview Article: Journal of Cell Biology and Metabolism
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Evaluation of chemerin and leptin in serum of chronic hepatitis C patients.
Phebe Lotfy Abdel-Messeih, Heba Hosny Mansour, Dalia Ramzy IbrahimReview Article: Journal of Cell Biology and Metabolism
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Newspaper representation of anti-aging cell and gene researches in Taiwan:
problems of popular science writing
Yu-Ming Chen, Chia-Hsuan LienResearch Article: Journal of Cell Biology and Metabolism
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Newspaper representation of anti-aging cell and gene researches in Taiwan:
problems of popular science writing
Yu-Ming Chen, Chia-Hsuan LienResearch Article: Journal of Cell Biology and Metabolism
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Tromboembolic recurrence parallel to the progression of breast cancer: Risk factors and central venous catheter thrombosis.
Losada B, Gutierrez D, Pantin MC, Anton B, Guerra JA, De Torres MVCase Report: Journal of Cell Biology and Metabolism
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Tromboembolic recurrence parallel to the progression of breast cancer: Risk factors and central venous catheter thrombosis.
Losada B, Gutierrez D, Pantin MC, Anton B, Guerra JA, De Torres MVCase Report: Journal of Cell Biology and Metabolism
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Effect of low energy laser on inflammatory cells.
Ali Al-Wattar WOpinion Article: Journal of Cell Biology and Metabolism
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Effect of low energy laser on inflammatory cells.
Ali Al-Wattar WOpinion Article: Journal of Cell Biology and Metabolism
Conference Proceedings
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Therapeutic targeting of genomic mutations in human cancers
Jianhua LuoKeynote: Research and Reports on Genetics
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Therapeutic targeting of genomic mutations in human cancers
Jianhua LuoKeynote: Research and Reports on Genetics
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HOFFA’S FAT-KEY TO UNLOCK CARTILAGE REGENERATION
Radhesh R Menon, Siddharth Shetty, Vikram Shetty, B Mohana Kumar and Narendra NScientific Tracks Abstracts: Journal of Cell Science and Mutations
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HOFFA’S FAT-KEY TO UNLOCK CARTILAGE REGENERATION
Radhesh R Menon, Siddharth Shetty, Vikram Shetty, B Mohana Kumar and Narendra NScientific Tracks Abstracts: Journal of Cell Science and Mutations
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FACTORS INFLUENCING ATTRITION AMONG PATIENTS RECEIVING ANTI-RETROVIRAL THERAPY IN THE ACCRA REGIONAL HOSPITAL
Jerry S SifaPosters & Accepted Abstracts: Journal of Genetics and Molecular Biology
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FACTORS INFLUENCING ATTRITION AMONG PATIENTS RECEIVING ANTI-RETROVIRAL THERAPY IN THE ACCRA REGIONAL HOSPITAL
Jerry S SifaPosters & Accepted Abstracts: Journal of Genetics and Molecular Biology
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STRUCTURAL CO-EVOLUTION OF PACAP/GCGR FROM INVERTEBRATES TO VERTEBRATES
B K C ChowScientific Tracks Abstracts: Journal of Genetics and Molecular Biology
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STRUCTURAL CO-EVOLUTION OF PACAP/GCGR FROM INVERTEBRATES TO VERTEBRATES
B K C ChowScientific Tracks Abstracts: Journal of Genetics and Molecular Biology
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IMMUNODIAGNOSTIC TEST KITS FOR RAPID DETECTION OF FASCIOLOSIS AND PARAMPHISTOMOSIS
Panat AnuracpreedaScientific Tracks Abstracts: Journal of Genetics and Molecular Biology
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IMMUNODIAGNOSTIC TEST KITS FOR RAPID DETECTION OF FASCIOLOSIS AND PARAMPHISTOMOSIS
Panat AnuracpreedaScientific Tracks Abstracts: Journal of Genetics and Molecular Biology
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Vangl2 regulates membrane-protrusive activity in migrating gastrula cells
Anna Love and Jason JessenPosters & Accepted Abstracts: Journal of Cell Science and Mutations
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Vangl2 regulates membrane-protrusive activity in migrating gastrula cells
Anna Love and Jason JessenPosters & Accepted Abstracts: Journal of Cell Science and Mutations
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Quiescent pluripotent stem cells capable of expressing Sox2, Oct4, Klf4 and c‐Myc reside within peripheral nerves in adult mammals and can differentiate into cells of all 3 germ layers
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Quiescent pluripotent stem cells capable of expressing Sox2, Oct4, Klf4 and c‐Myc reside within peripheral nerves in adult mammals and can differentiate into cells of all 3 germ layers
Michael Heggeness