Squamous Cell Carcinoma Online Journals
Squamous Cell Carcinoma may be a cancer of the squamous somatic cell . Symptoms include red nodule, flat sore, red sore inside your mouth red, raised patch within the anus or on genitals. The explanation for epithelial cell Carcinoma is DNA damage thanks to prolonged exposure to UV radiation and sunlight. It arises within the thin, flat squamous cells that are the part of the skin. epithelial cell carcinoma of the skin is typically not life-threatening but it should be treated so on avoid the likelihood of spreading to other parts of the body.
High Impact List of Articles
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Euro Virology 2018: Impact of pathology in study of viral infections- Vsevolod A Zinserling- Saint Petersburg University
Vsevolod A ZinserlingAbstract: Virology Research Journal
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Euro Virology 2018: Impact of pathology in study of viral infections- Vsevolod A Zinserling- Saint Petersburg University
Vsevolod A ZinserlingAbstract: Virology Research Journal
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Natural bacteriophages T4 and M13 down-regulates Hsp90 gene expression in human prostate cancer cells (PC-3) representing a potential nanoparticle against
cancer
Swapnil Ganesh Sanmukh, Sergio Alexandre Alcantara Dos Santos, Sergio Luis FelisbinoShort Communication: Virology Research Journal
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Natural bacteriophages T4 and M13 down-regulates Hsp90 gene expression in human prostate cancer cells (PC-3) representing a potential nanoparticle against
cancer
Swapnil Ganesh Sanmukh, Sergio Alexandre Alcantara Dos Santos, Sergio Luis FelisbinoShort Communication: Virology Research Journal
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Supervised ART interruption to allow HCV therapy with DAAs in HIV/HCV co-infected subjects
Angie Price, Chloe Gross, Elizabeth Akoth, Eleanor Wilson, Anu Osinusi, Shyamasundaran KottililCase Report: Virology Research Journal
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Supervised ART interruption to allow HCV therapy with DAAs in HIV/HCV co-infected subjects
Angie Price, Chloe Gross, Elizabeth Akoth, Eleanor Wilson, Anu Osinusi, Shyamasundaran KottililCase Report: Virology Research Journal
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Studies on the molecular variability in Indian isolates of Papaya ringspot virus
Shyam Singh, Anjeet Jangre, Pankaj Kumar, Awasthi LPResearch Article: Virology Research Journal
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Studies on the molecular variability in Indian isolates of Papaya ringspot virus
Shyam Singh, Anjeet Jangre, Pankaj Kumar, Awasthi LPResearch Article: Virology Research Journal
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Molecular characterization of a Begomovirus and Betasatellite infecting wild sunflower (Helianthus spp.) in India
Susheel Kumar, Meraj Jaidi, Raj SKResearch Article: Virology Research Journal
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Molecular characterization of a Begomovirus and Betasatellite infecting wild sunflower (Helianthus spp.) in India
Susheel Kumar, Meraj Jaidi, Raj SKResearch Article: Virology Research Journal
Conference Proceedings
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Synthetic life: How to create new organisms from the computer to its industrial scaling
Francisco Cruz RodriguezPosters & Accepted Abstracts: Microbiology: Current Research
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Synthetic life: How to create new organisms from the computer to its industrial scaling
Francisco Cruz RodriguezPosters & Accepted Abstracts: Microbiology: Current Research
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EFDA: AN EXTREMELY EXCELLENT ANTI-HIV MODIFIED NUCLEOSIDE, -FROM DESIGN TO THE CURRENT CLINICAL TRIAL RESULTS
Hiroshi OhruiKeynote: Virology Research Journal
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EFDA: AN EXTREMELY EXCELLENT ANTI-HIV MODIFIED NUCLEOSIDE, -FROM DESIGN TO THE CURRENT CLINICAL TRIAL RESULTS
Hiroshi OhruiKeynote: Virology Research Journal
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Curing HIV with cord blood transplantation
Petz LawrenceScientific Tracks Abstracts: Virology Research Journal
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Curing HIV with cord blood transplantation
Petz LawrenceScientific Tracks Abstracts: Virology Research Journal
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Swine Flu Myths & Fact, Local/Global GOI Guidelines Awareness & Surveillance
Bhavin H BhattScientific Tracks Abstracts: Microbiology: Current Research
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Swine Flu Myths & Fact, Local/Global GOI Guidelines Awareness & Surveillance
Bhavin H BhattScientific Tracks Abstracts: Microbiology: Current Research
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Prokaryote remedy to genetic misfolding diseases: Inactivated bacterial subunit toxoids block ER associated degradation of misfolded proteins to rescue the phenotype
Clifford LingwoodKeynote: Microbiology: Current Research
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Prokaryote remedy to genetic misfolding diseases: Inactivated bacterial subunit toxoids block ER associated degradation of misfolded proteins to rescue the phenotype
Clifford LingwoodKeynote: Microbiology: Current Research