Molecular Medicine
Molecular biodiversity is the separate from genetic diversity, though both ultimately depend on inheritable DNA. It occurs within one individual, between characters of the same species, between related species, within and between phyla and ecosystems, and throughout evolution. There is also a crucial evolutionary role for the ‘hidden’ molecular biodiversity in ‘bad’ genes. These highlight what Darwin and Wallace missed, the source of a biological process, or a species. Genetic engineering of bioluminescence, coupled with molecular imaging, has given us a wonderful technology for lighting up the molecular biodiversity of individual living cells, and even whole organisms.
High Impact List of Articles
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Systems science medicine: A systems approach to the complexity in medicine
Suehiro MMini Review: Journal of Cell Biology and Metabolism
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Systems science medicine: A systems approach to the complexity in medicine
Suehiro MMini Review: Journal of Cell Biology and Metabolism
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hCG attenuates hyperglycosylated hCG-driven growth and invasion.
Laurence A. Cole*Research Article: Journal of Molecular Oncology Research
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hCG attenuates hyperglycosylated hCG-driven growth and invasion.
Laurence A. Cole*Research Article: Journal of Molecular Oncology Research
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The role of population genetics and its implications in the study of complex-Disease risk
Rocio GomezCommentary: Journal of Genetics and Molecular Biology
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The role of population genetics and its implications in the study of complex-Disease risk
Rocio GomezCommentary: Journal of Genetics and Molecular Biology
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Direct and indirect shoot organogenesis strategies for propagation and conservation of Abutilon ranadei Wooder & Stapf - A critically endangered plant.
Patil SS, Mane JJ, Umdale SD, Chavan JJResearch Article: Journal of Cell Science and Mutations
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Direct and indirect shoot organogenesis strategies for propagation and conservation of Abutilon ranadei Wooder & Stapf - A critically endangered plant.
Patil SS, Mane JJ, Umdale SD, Chavan JJResearch Article: Journal of Cell Science and Mutations
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Non-coding RNAs: Bridging Biology and Therapy
Daniel P C Shreve and David R F Carter* -
Non-coding RNAs: Bridging Biology and Therapy
Daniel P C Shreve and David R F Carter*
Conference Proceedings
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A novel predictor of leukemia transformation in Myelodysplastic syndrome patients
Wen-Chi YangKeynote: Research and Reports on Genetics
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A novel predictor of leukemia transformation in Myelodysplastic syndrome patients
Wen-Chi YangKeynote: Research and Reports on Genetics
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POTENTIAL USE OF DIFFERENT FORMS OF COLLAGEN FOR REGENERATIVE THERAPEUTICS
Toshihiko HayashiPosters & Accepted Abstracts: Journal of Genetics and Molecular Biology
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POTENTIAL USE OF DIFFERENT FORMS OF COLLAGEN FOR REGENERATIVE THERAPEUTICS
Toshihiko HayashiPosters & Accepted Abstracts: Journal of Genetics and Molecular Biology
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INVESTIGATING FOREST PRODUCTS FOR CANCER MANAGEMENT IN SOUTHWEST NIGERIA
Oluwakemi O and Samuel OluwalanaScientific Tracks Abstracts: Journal of RNA and Genomics
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INVESTIGATING FOREST PRODUCTS FOR CANCER MANAGEMENT IN SOUTHWEST NIGERIA
Oluwakemi O and Samuel OluwalanaScientific Tracks Abstracts: Journal of RNA and Genomics
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ENZYMATIC HYDROLYSIS AS TOOL FOR AGROFOOD BY PRODUCTS VALORIZATION
Manuela PintadaKeynote: Journal of RNA and Genomics
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ENZYMATIC HYDROLYSIS AS TOOL FOR AGROFOOD BY PRODUCTS VALORIZATION
Manuela PintadaKeynote: Journal of RNA and Genomics
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CHANGES IN SEXUAL BEHAVIORS DUE TO THE UTILIZATION OF PREP AS A PREVENTIVE METHOD FOR THE TRANSMISSION OF HIV
Michael Dean KaltenbachKeynote: Journal of RNA and Genomics
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CHANGES IN SEXUAL BEHAVIORS DUE TO THE UTILIZATION OF PREP AS A PREVENTIVE METHOD FOR THE TRANSMISSION OF HIV
Michael Dean KaltenbachKeynote: Journal of RNA and Genomics
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A study on effect of anti‐tuberculosis drugs on liver function
Liliane UwimanaPosters & Accepted Abstracts: Journal of Cell Science and Mutations
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A study on effect of anti‐tuberculosis drugs on liver function
Liliane UwimanaPosters & Accepted Abstracts: Journal of Cell Science and Mutations