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Breast Cancer Dormancy

Posted Thu, Feb, 14,2013

Published today in Breast Cancer: Basic and Clinical Research is a new original research article by Kristiina Joensuu, Marjut Leidenius, Mia Kero, Leif C. Andersson, Kathryn B. Horwitz and Päivi Heikkila.  Read more about this paper below:TitleER, PR, HER2, Ki-67 and CK5 in Early and Late Relapsing Breast Cancer—Reduced CK5 Expression in MetastasesAbstractBreast cancer can recur ev...

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Outbred Immune Responses after Transplantation

Posted Thu, Feb, 14,2013

Published today in Cell & Tissue Transplantation & Therapy is a new original research article by Christopher L. Shultz, Michael Badowski and David T. Harris.  Read more about this paper below:TitleThe Immune Response in Inbred and Outbred Strains of Mice before and after Bone Marrow TransplantationAbstractUnderstanding the immune response is critical to evaluate the response to infect...

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Mitosis Networks Associated with Early Metastases in ER+ Breast Cancers

Posted Thu, Feb, 14,2013

Published today in Cancer Informatics is a new original research article by Yuriy Gusev, Rebecca B. Riggins, Krithika Bhuvaneshwar, Robinder Gauba, Laura Sheahan, Robert Clarke and Subha Madhavan.  Read more about this paper below:TitleIn Silico Discovery of Mitosis Regulation Networks Associated with Early Distant Metastases in Estrogen Receptor Positive Breast CancersAbstractThe aim of this...

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Mutational Effects of Structural Parameters

Posted Thu, Feb, 14,2013

Published today in Proteomics Insights is a new original research article by Amutha Selvaraj Maheshwari, and Govindaraju Archunan.  Read more about this paper below:TitleMutational Effect of Structural Parameters on Coiled-Coil Stability of ProteinsAbstractUnderstanding the parameters that influence the melting temperature of coiled-coils (CC) and their stability is very important. We have an...

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Peters’ Anomaly

Posted Thu, Feb, 14,2013

Published today in Ophthalmology and Eye Diseases is a new short report by Robert W. Sault and Jeffrey Sheridan.  Read more about this paper below:TitlePeters’ AnomalyAbstractWhile conducting medical aid in Mozambique, a 41 year old African male presented to our eye clinic complaining of visual impairment. The male was found to have Peters’ anomaly type 2, a rare congenital ocular...

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Tocilizumab for Rheumatoid Arthritis and other Immune-mediated Diseases

Posted Thu, Feb, 14,2013

Published today in Clinical Medicine Insights: Therapeutics is a new review article by Toshio Tanaka, Atsushi Ogata, and Masashi Narazaki.  Read more about this paper below:TitleTocilizumab: An Updated Review of Its Use in the Treatment of Rheumatoid Arthritis and Its Application for Other Immune-Mediated DiseasesAbstractInterleukin-6 (IL-6), produced by a variety of cells, is a typical cytok...

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