Multidetector Computed Tomography of Iatrogenic Urinary Trauma - Pictorial Review
Journal:
Current Medical Imaging
Volume:
3
Page:
277-282
Author(s):
Ranka S. Padovan, Maja Hrabak, Maja Prutki, Marko Kralik, Mario Lusic, Josip Pasini and Kristina Potocki
PET in Anti-Cancer Drug Development and Therapy
Journal:
Recent Patents on Anti-Cancer Drug Discovery
Volume:
2
Page:
259-263
Author(s):
Rakesh Kumar and Neena Lal
CD4+CD25+ T Regulatory Cells and TGF-β in Mucosal Immune System: The Good and the Bad
Journal:
Current Medicinal Chemistry
Volume:
14
Page:
2245-2249
Author(s):
WanJun Chen, Sylvain Perruche and Jun Li
The Wnt/Beta-Catenin Pathway in Wilms Tumors and Prostate Cancers
Journal:
Current Molecular Medicine
Volume:
7
Page:
479-489
Author(s):
Benjamin Tycko, Chi-Ming Li and Ralph Buttyan
Purine Ionotropic (P2X) Receptors
Journal:
Current Pharmaceutical Design
Volume:
13
Page:
2368-2384
Author(s):
L. Koles, S. Furst and P. Illes
Antibacterial Peptides - A Bright Future or a False Hope
Journal:
Anti-Infective Agents in Medicinal Chemistry
Volume:
6
Page:
175-184
Author(s):
R. Bucki, I. Levental and P.A. Janmey
Mucosal Vaccine Vectors: Replication-Competent Versus Replication-Deficient Poxviruses
Journal:
Current Pharmaceutical Design
Volume:
13
Page:
2015-2023
Author(s):
Lukena U. Karkhanis and Ted M. Ross
The Dynamics of the Hypothalamic-Pituitary-Ovarian Axis, ReproductivePerformance and Sexuality Following Bariatric Surgery
Journal:
Current Women`s Health Reviews
Volume:
3
Page:
69-76
Author(s):
Zaher Merhi and Lubna Pal
Molecular Targets for Promoting Wound Healing in Diabetes
Journal:
Recent Patents on Endocrine, Metabolic & Immune Drug Discovery (Discontinued)
Volume:
1
Page:
1-13
Author(s):
Leena Pradhan, Nicholas D. Andersen, Frank W. LoGerfo and Aristidis Veves
Ribonucleotide Reductase: A Critical Enzyme for Cancer Chemotherapy and Antiviral Agents
Journal:
Recent Patents on Anti-Cancer Drug Discovery
Volume:
2
Page:
11-29
Author(s):
S. A. Nuno M. F. S. A. Cerqueira, Pedro A. Fernandes and Maria J. Ramos