Signal Networking And T Regulatory Cells In Cancer: Role Of Mahanine As A Potential Chemotherapeutic Agent
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Signal Networking And T Regulatory Cells In Cancer: Role Of Mahanine As A Potential Chemotherapeutic Agent
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Bhattacharya, Kaushik
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Cancer Biology and Inflammatory Disorder Division
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Cancer is known as a malignant neoplasm. Unregulated cell division and growth are accounted for this cancer condition. Cancerous cell can invade nearby or distant organs of the body through the lymphatic system or bloodstream. This adverse condition is mainly known as metastasis. Upon metastasis secondary malignancy can be formed from the primary tumorigenesis. In contrary, benign tumors don’t develop uncontrollably, not invade other tissues and not metastasize throughout the body. There are hundreds of different malignancies that are known to affect human system and other organisms. On the basis of the origination site, cancer can be subdivided into four parts, leukemia, carcinoma, lymphoma and sarcoma. Here we will mainly discuss about leukemia and glioma, a type of aggressive carcinoma. However it can be accounted that lymphoma is mainly associated with lymph node specific malignancy whereas sarcoma is the muscle cell cancer.
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2013
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Thesis
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application/pdf
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http://www.eprints.iicb.res.in/1997/1/Thesis_kaushik_final%2C27th_june.pdf
Bhattacharya, Kaushik (2013) Signal Networking And T Regulatory Cells In Cancer: Role Of Mahanine As A Potential Chemotherapeutic Agent. PhD thesis, Calcutta University . |
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http://www.eprints.iicb.res.in/1997/
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