Mitotic Catastrophe - Role in Programming of Cell Death
<p>The incidence of cancer worldwide is on a rise, accounting it to be the second most common disease, first being the coronary heart disease [1]. The losses of cellular regulation that gives rise to most or all cases of cancer are due to genetic damage. Mutations, in two broad classes of gene...
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Main Authors: | Prasanna Nichat1 (Author), Neha Mishra2 (Author), Richa Bansal3 (Author), Harshaminder Kaur4 (Author) |
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International Journal of Oral and Craniofacial Science - Peertechz Publications,
2016-02-25.
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