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Skip to Search Results- 1Abdualmjid,Reem J
- 1Alhhazmi, Areej
- 1Alqahtani,Hind M
- 1Alshalani, Abdulrahman
- 1Alyenbaawi, Hadeel Eb
- 1Blackstock, Lindsay K.
- 3Tyrrell, Gregory (Laboratory Medicine and Pathology)
- 2Acker, Jason (Laboratory Medicine and Pathology)
- 2Li, Xing-Fang (Laboratory Medicine and Pathology)
- 1Bamforth, Fiona (Co-supervisor, Department of Laboratory Medicine & Pathology)
- 1Charlton, Carmen (Laboratory Medicine and Pathology)
- 1Damaraju, Sambasivarao (Laboratory Medicine and Pathology)
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Fall 2015
Cryopreserving cells for human health therapeutics is a multidisciplinary process with great complexity. Cryopreservation of human umbilical vein endothelial cells (HUVECs) has facilitated vascular biology research since they were first isolated in 1973 [59]; however identifying key variables to...
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Fall 2015
Hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) and Cholangiocellular Carcinoma (CCA) represent the most common malignant tumor of the liver accounting about 90 % of all liver malignancies. The overall prognosis of HCC and CCA is very poor due to the lack of effective treatment. MicroRNAs (miRNAs) represent a...
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Fall 2019
Forkhead Box M1 (FOXM1) is a transcription factor which belongs to the evolutionary conserved Forkhead protein family. FOXM1 has been implicated in the pathogenesis of several solid and hematologic cancers. In this study, the significance of FOXM1 in NPM-ALK-positive anaplastic large cell...
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Fall 2017
Da Silveira Cavalcante, Luciana
Red blood cells (RBCs) are the most commonly used components in cell therapy and their transfusion save millions of lives every year. These benefits were only achieved through advances in blood banking storage techniques that guarantee an available supply of blood to support medical emergencies...
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Fall 2022
Chronic exposure to arsenic causes lung, skin, and bladder cancer in humans. Conservative estimates suggest at least 92-220 million people worldwide are exposed to arsenic through consumption of contaminated water. Unfortunately, removal of arsenic from contaminated water sources is not...
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The Regulation of p53 by E3 ligases MDM2 and CHIP in Breast Cancer: Analysis of the Role of Hsp70 and Hsp90
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Tumor suppressor p53 is commonly mutated in breast cancer. Mutant p53 protein is highly stable and oncogenic. This study aims to understand the underlying mechanism of the regulation and stabilization of mutant p53 protein particularly folded mutant p53 R280K. The data showed a possible...