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Use of Vinorelbine/Cisplatin regimen Versus Docetaxel/Gemcitabine
regimen in Operable Locally Advanced Breast Cancer Patients
Muhammad Solaiman Muhammad, Maha Lotfy Zamzam, Ahmed Mostafa
Elzawawy and Ehab Mohammed Hassanen
Clinical Oncology & Nuclear Medicine Department, Faculty of
Medicine, Suez Canal University, Egypt.
mahalzamzam@hotmail.com
Abstract:
Background: Locally advanced breast cancer
continues to be a common breast cancer presentation worldwide
and to be a significant problem in Egypt. The National Cancer
Institute of Cairo data showed breast cancer stages III and IV
to be around 80 - 90%. Aim of Work:
To compare the Response Rate & Toxicity of using Vinorelbine/Cisplatin
regimen versus Docetaxel/Gemcitabine regimen as a tool of
treatment in Operable Locally Advanced Breast Cancer patients.
Patients & Methods:
This was a randomized clinical trial study that was conducted upon
clinically, pathologically & radiologically proved patients with
Locally Advanced Breast Cancer attending
Clinical Oncology and Nuclear Medicine Department of
Suez Canal University during 2013 & 2014 at Ismailia. Patients recruited
for the study were divided into two main groups as follows:
Group (1):
included patients who received 4 cycles of (Vinorelbine,
Cisplatin) regimen. Group
(2): included
patients who received 4 cycles of (Docetaxel,
Gemcitabine) regimen.
Results:
(Vinorelbine, Cisplatin) regimen was more effective and
well-tolerated than
(Docetaxel, Gemcitabine) regimen in patients with
Locally Advanced Breast Cancer with Overall Response Rate:
(84.44%, 53.33%) respectively. Disease Free Survival
& Overall Survival for those who had pathological complete tumor
& nodal response after receiving either (Vinorelbine, Cisplatin)
or (Docetaxel, Gemcitabine) regimens during 19
months of follow-up
were (100%) with significant statistical difference.
Conclusion:
Pathological complete remission to neoadjuvant chemotherapy has
been consistently associated with improved disease free survival
and overall survival.
[Muhammad
Solaiman Muhammad, Maha Lotfy Zamzam, Ahmed Mostafa Elzawawy and
Ehab Mohammed Hassanen.
Use of Vinorelbine/Cisplatin regimen Versus Docetaxel/Gemcitabine
regimen in Operable Locally Advanced Breast Cancer Patients. Cancer
Biology
2017;7(4):1-10].
ISSN: 2150-1041 (print); ISSN: 2150-105X (online).
http://www.cancerbio.net.
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doi:10.7537/marscbj070417.01.
Key Words:
Response rate, toxicity, overall survival, disease
free survival & Pathological complete remission. |
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Exploratory Results of Capecitabine Metronomic Chemotherapy in
Metastatic Breast Cancer Patients after Prior Systemic Therapy
for Metastatic Disease– A -Arm Phase II Study
Mohamed Sheta, MD, Rasha Abd El-Ghany
Khedr, MD
Department of Clinical Oncology, Tanta University Hospital,
Tanta, Egypt
Mohamed_sheta1@yahoo.com
Abstract: Purpose: The aim of
this study is to investigate efficacy and toxicity of
Capecitabine metronomic therapy preceded by
prior treatment with at least one
drug regimen for metastatic disease. Methods:
Between June 2013 and February 2015, 38 women with
pathologically proven
metastatic breast cancer (MBC) with at least one significant
lesion,
who had received prior
chemotherapy
for metastatic disease, were enrolled. Patients
received
oral Capecitabine (Xeloda) metronomic therapy (750 mg/m2,
twice every day).
The primary endpoints of this study were progression-free
survival (PFS) rates and safety profile. Secondary end
points were tumor response and overall survival (OS).
Results: Objective response was observed in 23.7% of
patients (9/38), and tumor control rate was 84.2% (32/38).
Complete response was observed in 2 patients (5.3%) following
treatment. The estimated median PFS and OS were 9 and 18 months,
respectively. The 1-year OS and PFS rates were
73.6% and 42.1%, respectively.
Treatment-related adverse events were manageable with only 2
patients (5.3%) suffered from Grade 3/4 hand-foot syndrome and
another 2 patients (5.3%) suffered from Grade 3 diarrhea. No
Grade 3/4 hematologic toxicity was recorded. All patients
received full doses of Capecitabine and dose
reduction was not required in any of our patients throughout the
study. Conclusions:
Capecitabine metronomic therapy
in MBC patients
after
prior
chemotherapy
in metastatic setting offered a promising clinical benefit and
simple way to be administered in outpatients,
to the degree that makes it not only feasible, but also may be
surpassed by the patients.
[Mohamed
Sheta,
Rasha Abd El-Ghany Khedr. Exploratory Results of Capecitabine
Metronomic Chemotherapy in Metastatic Breast Cancer Patients
after Prior Systemic Therapy for Metastatic Disease– A -Arm
Phase II Study.
Cancer Biology
2017;7(4):11-18].
ISSN: 2150-1041 (print); ISSN: 2150-105X (online).
http://www.cancerbio.net.
2.
doi:10.7537/marscbj070417.02.
Key words:
Metastatic breast cancer,
capecitabine metronomic therapy. |
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Comparison of the anticancer
effects of Panobinostat with doxorubicin on diethylnitrosamine
induced hepatocellular carcinoma
Neimat A Yassin1, Aml
A Mahmoud 2, Asmaa M Elhoseiny3
1Assistant
lecturer in Clinical Pharmacology Department, Faculty of
Medicine, Mansoura University, Mansoura, Egypt
2Veterinarian
in Mansoura Experimental and Research Center, Mansoura, Egypt
3
Assistant lecturers in Histology Department, Faculty of
Medicine, Mansoura University, Mansoura, Egypt
dr_nona82@yahoo.com
Abstract:
Panobinostat is the most recent histone deacetylase
inhibitor approved for treatment of relapsed and recurrent
multiple myeloma. In this study we compare its effects with
doxorubicin which is already used for trans-arterial
chemoembolization of hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC).
Methods: anti-cancer effects of panobinostat and
doxorubicin are tested in DENA induced HCC in rats by
pathological examination of liver sections and measuring liver
enzymes Results: Panobinostat was found to highly
significantly inhibit Heppar-1 and VEGF levels and both drugs
decrease ALT levels while AST was increased in panobinostat
groups. Conclusion: These results suggest that
panobinostat may be a potent alternative to doxorubicin for
treatment of HCC.
[Neimat
A Yassin, Aml A Mahmoud, Asmaa M Elhoseiny. Comparison of the
anticancer effects of Panobinostat with doxorubicin on
diethylnitrosamine induced hepatocellular carcinoma.
Cancer Biology
2017;7(4):19-28].
ISSN:
2150-1041 (print); ISSN: 2150-105X (online).
http://www.cancerbio.net.
3. doi:10.7537/marscbj070417.03.
Keywords:
Panobinostat,
Hepatocellular carcinoma, Doxorubicin, Diethylnitrosamine |
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Tesfahun Terefe and Tsehaye Neges
Candidates of veterinary Medicine, Collage of Veterinary
medicine and Animal Sciences, University of Gondar, Ethiopia
Email:
thesunneges@gmail.com
Abstract:This
paper is mainly aimed to review the therapeutic and medicinal
use of aloevera. The aloe vera or succulent has a long history
of being used for medicinal purposes, dating back to ancient
Egypt. The plant is native to North Africa, Southern Europe, and
the Canary Islands. It’s used in traditional Indian medicine for
constipation, skin diseases, worm infestation, infections and as
natural remedy for colic. In Chinese medicine, it’s often
recommended in the treatment of fungal diseases, and in the
Western world, it has found widespread use in the cosmetic,
pharmaceutical and food industries. The plant Aloe vera is used
in Ayurvedic, Homoeopathic and Allopathic streams of medicine,
and not only tribal community but also most of the people for
food and medicine. The plant leaves contains numerous vitamins,
minerals, enzymes, amino acids, natural sugars and other
bioactive compounds with emollient, purgative, anti-microbial,
anti inflammatory, antioxidant, aphrodisiac, anti-helmenthic,
antifungal, antiseptic and cosmetic values for health care. This
plant has potential to cure sunburns, burns and minor cuts, and
even skin cancer. The external use in cosmetic primarily acts as
skin healer and prevents injury of epithelial tissues, cures
acne and gives a youthful glow to skin, also acts as extremely
powerful laxative. As aloevera has a great therapeutic and
medicinal value, therefore; it is better to use herbal medicine
in modern ways rather than using traditional methods.
[Tesfahun
Terefe and Tsehaye Neges.
Review on
therapeutic and medicinal use of aloevera.
Cancer Biology
2017;7(4):29-38].
ISSN: 2150-1041 (print); ISSN: 2150-105X (online).
http://www.cancerbio.net.
4.
doi:10.7537/marscbj070417.04.
Keywords:
Adverse reactions; Aloe Vera; Antimicrobial; Medicinal Uses;
Therapeutic |
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[Cancer Biology 2017;7(4):39-41].
ISSN: 2150-1041 (print); ISSN: 2150-105X (online).
http://www.cancerbio.net.
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Study of the “Unculi” of
Pseudocheneis sulcatus (McClelland) (Sisoridae) fish of
Kumaun Himalaya
S.C.
Joshi, Ila Bisht and S.K.
Agarwal
Department of Zoology, Kumaun
University, S.S.J. Campus, Almora – 263 601, India.
Sureshjoshi2007@yahoo.com,
joshi.drsuresh301@gmail.com;
Cellular
phone: 9720250733.
Abstract:
Different type of unculi in the
general body epidermis, snout epidermis, lip epidermis, adhesive
apparatus epidermis and paired fin epidermis of Pseudocheneis
sulcatus (McClelland) (Sisoridae) have been
characterized by using scanning electron microscopy techniques
in an attempt to understand their functional significance in
relation to friction. The epidermis is differentiated into rough
and smooth P. sulcatus. The rough epidermis consists of
the epithelial cells. The smooth epidermis in addition to
these cells type also possesses mucous cells. The surface of
rough epidermis and smooth epidermis of P. sulcatus are
keratinized in nature, in the rough epidermis, the epithelial
cell surfaces are modifying into epidermal growth the unculi.
The present investigation shows that, P. sulcatus GBE,
snout and lips are non-papilliated with uncular surface and the
adhesive apparatus and fin epidermis are papilliated.
[S.C.
Joshi, Ila Bisht and S.K.
Agarwal. Study of the “Unculi” of Pseudocheneis sulcatus
(McClelland) (Sisoridae) fish of Kumaun Himalaya.
Cancer Biology
2017;7(4):42-47].
ISSN:
2150-1041 (print); ISSN: 2150-105X (online).
http://www.cancerbio.net.
6.
doi:10.7537/marscbj070417.06.
Key word:
Epidermal unculi, Kumaun
Himalaya, Hill-stream fish, P. sulcatus and SEM. |
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Sensitivity of Staphylococcus aureus isolated
from subclinical bovine mastitis to Ciprofloxacin in Tabriz
dairy herd in 2012
Jalili T1ᵒ, Mosaferi S2, Shirafkan A3, Asfaram H 1, Khakpour M2
1- Student of Veterinary Medicine, Yong Researchers Club, Tabriz
Branch, Islamic Azad University, Tabriz, Iran
2- Department of Clinical Sciences, Faculty of Veterinary
Medicine, Tabriz Branch, Islamic Azad University, Tabriz, Iran
3- DVM, Department of Veterinary Medicine, Yong Researchers
Club, Tabriz Branch, Islamic Azad University, Tabriz, Iran
* Corresponding authors E-mail:
tohid.jalili@yahoo.com
Abstract: Mastitis is
an inflammation of the parenchyma of mammary gland regardless of
the causes. Mastitis is characterized by a range of physical and
chemical changes in the glandular tissue. The most important
changes in milk include discoloration, the present clots and the
present of large number of leucocytes. There is a swelling,
heat, pain and edema in mammary gland in many clinical causes.
Coagulase positive S. aurousis a major pathogen of the bovine
mammary gland and a common cause of contagious mastitis in
cattle. The aim of this study was the evaluation of outbreaks of
Staphylococcus aurous mastitis and its sensitivity to
Ciprofloxacin in Tabriz dairy herd. This study is conducted in
ten dairy herd of Tabriz on about one thousand cows. After doing
CMT and identifying of infected cows, the milk samples obtained
from infected quarters and transport to microbiological
laboratories. After microbial culture of milk samples and
isolated of S. aurous, antimicrobial sensitivity test with disk
diffusion method perform by Ciprofloxacin, Penicillin,
Oxytetracyclin, Co-trimoxazole, lincomycin and Cefquinome. This
study defined that the outbreak of subclinical coagolase
positive staphylococcus mastitis in Tabriz dairy herd was4.43 %
(3.35 % S. aureus and 1.08 % S. intermedicus). The antimicrobial
sensitivity test shown that88.23% of Staphylococcus aureus
isolated from bovine mastitis in Tabriz dairy herd were
susceptible to Ciprofloxacin, 94.1% to Cefquinome,, 85.29 to
Sulfonamides (Co-trimoxazole), 32.35 lincomycin, 14.7% to
Oxytetracyclin and 5.88% to penicillin. Results of this study
defined that Ciprofloxacin has a great effect on Staphylococcus
aureus isolated from subclinical bovine mastitis at in vivo.
[Jalili T, Mosaferi S, Shirafkan A, Asfaram H, Khakpour M.
Sensitivity of Staphylococcus aureus isolated from subclinical
bovine mastitis to Ciprofloxacin in Tabriz dairy herd in 2012.
Cancer Biology 2017;7(4):48-52]. ISSN: 2150-1041 (print); ISSN:
2150-105X (online). http://www.cancerbio.net. 7.
doi:10.7537/marscbj070417.07.
Keywords: Mastitis, Staphylococcus aurous, Ciprofloxacin. |
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Vitamin H And Hteir Role In Ruminant: A Review
Hamed Amini Pour
Young Researchers Club, Sarab Branch, Islamic Azad University,
Sarab, Iran.
khamed_jackson@yahoo.com
Abstract: Biotin, also
known as Vitamin H or Coenzyme R, is a water-soluble B-complex
vitamin founded with Bateman in 1916. It is composed of an uredo
ring fused by a tetrahydrothiophene ring. A valeric acid
substituent is attached to one of the carbon atoms of the tetra
hydrothiophene ring. Biotin is a coenzyme in the metabolism of
fatty acids, isoleucine, and valine, and it plays a role in
gluconeogenesis. Biotin is vital for cell growth, the production
of fatty acids, and the metabolism of fats and amino acids. It
plays a role in the citric acid cycle, that is the process with
which biochemical energy is generated during aerobic
respiration. Biotin not only assists in diversion metabolic
reactions but also helps to transfer carbon dioxide. Biotin may
also be helpful in keeping a steady blood sugar level. Biotin is
often advocated for strengthening hair and nails. As a
consequence, it is found in many cosmetics and health products
for the hair and skin, though it cannot be absorbed through the
hair or skin itself. Biotin scarcity is rare because, in
general, intestinal bacteria produce biotin in excess of the
body's daily requirements. For which reason, statutory agencies
in many countries, for example the USA and Australia, don't
prescribe an advocated daily intake of biotin. Therefore, a
number of metabolic disorders in that an individual's metabolism
of biotin is abnormal exist. Incidence of biotin scarcity
has-been found occasionally when humans and animals have
consumed excessive quantities of raw eggs that contain a biotin
completing factor (avidin). Likewise, biotin scarcity is
reported in children by inborn errors of metabolism when there
are insufficient biotin-dependent enzymes. Such cases in
children respond dramatically to high-level dietary
supplementations by biotin.
[Hamed Amini Pour. Vitamin H And Hteir Role In Ruminant: A
Review. Cancer Biology 2017;7(4):53-56]. ISSN: 2150-1041
(print); ISSN: 2150-105X (online). http://www.cancerbio.net. 8.
doi:10.7537/marscbj070417.08.
Keywords: Vitamin H; Hteir Role; Ruminant; Review |
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RapidArc versus intensity modulated radiation therapy in
adjuvant gastric cancer irradiation: Any dosimetric advantage?
Karim Mashhour,
M.D *,
Wedad Hashem, M.D *, Hoda Abdelghany,
M.sc †,
*Department
of Clinical Oncology, Kasr Al-Ainy school of medicine, Cairo
University,
Cairo, 11553,
Egypt,Fax
number: 37606512 - 37490002
E-mail:
karim.mashhour.81@gmail.com;
Tel. (+20) 1006086827
†
Department of medical physics, Kasr Al-Ainy Hospital, Cairo
University, Egypt
Abstract:
Background:
The purpose was to compare dosimetrically intensity modulated
radiation therapy (IMRT) and RapidArc (RA) techniques for
gastric carcinoma patients.
Methods:
For IMRT, a coplanar seven-field plan was performed. Regarding
the RA, plans were done using a double arc plan consisting of 2
co-planar arcs of 360° in clockwise & counter clockwise
direction. The PTV dose coverage criteria was at least 95% of
PTV received 45Gy. Results: The mean V95 was 94.7% and
94.8% for the IMRT and RA, respectively (p = 0.32). The CI for
IMRT and RA were 0.93 ± 0.01 & 0.94 ± 0.01, respectively; while
the HI was 1.153 ± 0.01 for IMRT & 1.142 ± 0.02 for RA (both p >
0.04). The maximum spinal cord dose for IMRT and RapidArc was
37.87 Gy vs 36.42 Gy (p = 0.34). For the right kidney, IMRT had
significantly lower mean V20 compared to RA (22.2 vs. 24.3Gy, p
= 0.01). The mean V20 to the left kidney were 24.4 and 23.4 Gy
in the IMRT and RA (p = 0.01). The treatment time was 193.5 ±
25.0s in IMRT and 66.0 ± 8.7 s in RA (p = 0.002). The total
monitor units (MU) for RA and IMRT were 343.0 ± 94.0 & 363.0 ±
44.0 (p = 0.07), respectively.
Conclusions:
RA obtained similar dosimetric outcomes to IMRT plans regarding
target coverage & organs at risk (OAR) sparing with an advantage
of shorter delivery time & lower number of MU.
[Karim
Mashhour,
Wedad Hashem, Hoda Abdelghany. RapidArc versus
intensity modulated radiation therapy in adjuvant gastric cancer
irradiation: Any dosimetric advantage? Cancer Biology
2017;7(4):57-64].
ISSN: 2150-1041 (print); ISSN: 2150-105X (online).
http://www.cancerbio.net.
9.
doi:10.7537/marscbj070417.09.
Keywords:
dosimetric, double arc, IMRT, MUs |
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Myelo-protective
Activity of Crude
Methanolic Extract
of
Leaves of
Gongronema
latifolium
in Cyclophosphamide-induced
Myelo-suppression.
Ufelle,
S. A1,
Ukaejiofo, E. O1,
Achukwu,
P.U1,
Ghasi, S2
1.Department
of Medical Laboratory Sciences, Faculty of Health Sciences and
Technology, College of Medicine, University of Nigeria Enugu
Campus (UNEC) Enugu State, Nigeria.
2.Department
of Pharmacology and Therapeutics, College of Medicine,
University of Nigeria
Enugu Campus (UNEC) Enugu State, Nigeria
silasufelle@hahoo.com
Abstract:
This study was designed to investigate the myelo-protective
activity of crude
methanolic extract
of
Gongronema latifolium
leaves
in
cyclophosphamide-induced
myelo-suppression.
Wistar
rats [n=30], aged 2 to 3 months,
weighing 120
to
170 grams
were
acclimatized for two weeks
and fed with
commercially available rat feed and had access to water and feed
ad libitum.
They
were divided into 5 groups [A to
E].
Groups A,
B and C
were intraperitoneally-induced
for myelo-suppression
with 3mg/kg
bodyweight of
cyclophosphamide for
7
days. After
induction, A served as
cyclophosphamide-induced
control, B
received 150mg/kg,
C received
250mg/kg and D [non-induced] received 250mg/kg [body-weight]
of the extract
orally for
14
days.
Group E served as
non-induced control. Blood
samples [3.0
ml]
were collected from each rat
on days 8 and 15
through the retro orbital plexus of the median canthus into
tri-potassium ethylene-diamine-tetracetic-acid
containers for
haematological
analysis. Day 8, groups
B and C
revealed dosage-dependent significantly increased values
compared to A [p<0.05] while D revealed non-significantly
increased values compared to E. Day 15 groups B and C revealed
dosage- and time-dependent significantly increased values
compared to A while D revealed time-dependent significantly
increased values compared to E. This suggests that this extract
may
posses’
both myelo-protective
and haematopoietic effects
when orally administered in cyclophosphamide-induced
myelo-suppressed and non-induced Wistar rats.
[Ufelle,
S. A,
Ukaejiofo, E. O,
Achukwu,
P.U,
Ghasi, S.
Myelo-protective Activity
of Crude Methanolic Extract
of
Leaves of
Gongronema
latifolium
in Cyclophosphamide-induced
Myelo-suppression..
Cancer Biology
2017;7(4):65-68].
ISSN:
2150-1041 (print); ISSN: 2150-105X (online).
http://www.cancerbio.net.
10.
doi:10.7537/marscbj070417.10.
Keywords:
Ad
libitum;
Dosage-
and Time-dependent;
Haematopoietic;
Intraperitoneally;
Orally. |
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Cancer and Immortality
Ma Hongbao, PhD
Brookdale University Hospital and Medical Center, Brooklyn, New
York 11212, USA,
ma8080@gmail.com
Abstract: Immortality is eternal life,
being exempt from death, unending existence. Some modern species
may possess biological immortality. Cancer is the general name
for a group of more than 100 diseases. Although there are many
kinds of cancer, all cancers start because abnormal cells grow
out of control. Untreated cancers can cause serious illness and
death. The body is made up of trillions of living cells. Normal
body cells grow, divide, and die in an orderly fashion. During
the early years of a person’s life, normal cells divide faster
to allow the person to grow. After the person becomes an adult,
most cells divide only to replace worn-out or dying cells or to
repair injuries. This article introduces recent research reports
as references in the related studies. Cancer has a closed
relationship to the life Immortality.
[Ma H. Cancer and Immortality. Cancer Biology 2017;7(4):69-72].
ISSN: 2150-1041 (print); ISSN: 2150-105X (online). http://www.cancerbio.net.
11. doi:10.7537/marscbj070417.11.
Keywords: cancer; biology; research; life; disease |
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Genome Editing using CRISPR/Cas9 and Cancer
Research Literatures
Ma Hongbao, PhD
Brookdale University Hospital and Medical Center, Brooklyn, New
York 11212, USA,
ma8080@gmail.com
Abstract: Cancer is the
general name for a group of more than 100 diseases. Although
there are many kinds of cancer, all cancers start because
abnormal cells grow out of control. Untreated cancers can cause
serious illness and death. The body is made up of trillions of
living cells. Normal body cells grow, divide, and die in an
orderly fashion. During the early years of a person’s life,
normal cells divide faster to allow the person to grow. After
the person becomes an adult, most cells divide only to replace
worn-out or dying cells or to repair injuries. This article
introduces recent research reports as references in the related
studies. CRISPR is a family of DNA sequences in bacteria. The
sequences contain snippets of DNA from viruses that have
attacked the bacterium. These snippets are used by the bacterium
to detect and destroy DNA from similar viruses during subsequent
attacks. These sequences play a key role in a bacterial defense
system, and form the basis of a technology known as CRISPR/Cas9
that effectively and specifically changes genes within
organisms.
[Ma H. Genome Editing using CRISPR/Cas9 and Cancer Research
Literatures. Cancer Biology 2017;7(4):73-91]. ISSN: 2150-1041
(print); ISSN: 2150-105X (online). http://www.cancerbio.net. 12.
doi:10.7537/marscbj070417.12.
Key words: cancer; life; research; literature; cell;
CRISPR/Cas9; genome editing |
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