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  3. Vol. 1 No. 2 (2024): Biomedical Current Insights

Vol. 1 No. 2 (2024): Biomedical Current Insights

Published: 20.04.2025

Articles

  • Role of PTEN and LKB1 in cellular metabolism: Implications in cancer cell biology

    Iqra Shaukat, Talha Saleem (Author)
    41-52
    • Review Article
  • CXCR4 blockage induces cytotoxic effects in liver cancer cells

    Sobia Javeed, Ambreen Javed, Muhammad Aiman Shahzad (Author)
    53-58
    • Research Article
  • Erufosine alters the genes associated with G2/M Phase of cell cycle in cancers: Molecular evidence from gene expression analysis

    Muhammad Shoaib Akhtar, Syeda Shafia Ali (Author)
    59-65
    • Research Article
  • Inhibition of pro-platelet basic protein (CXCL7) induces antineoplastic effects in colorectal cancer cells

    Asim Pervaiz, Martin R. Berger (Author)
    66-72
    • Research Article
  • Cytotoxic effects and expressional modifications by sericin in liver cancer cells

    Umm-E-Ammarah Mehak, Zainab Quratulain Azher, Sana Iqbal (Author)
    73-79
    • Research Article
  • Antineoplastic effects of erufosine in combination with oxaliplatin in colorectal cancer

    Iqra Shaukat, Talha Saleem (Author)
    80-91
    • Research Article

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