×
验证码:
换一张
Forgotten Password?
Stay signed in
Login With UMPASS
English
|
繁體
Login With UMPASS
Log In
ALL
ORCID
TI
AU
PY
SU
KW
TY
JN
DA
IN
PB
FP
ST
SM
Study Hall
Image search
Paste the image URL
Home
Faculties & Institutes
Scholars
Publications
Subjects
Statistics
News
Search in the results
Faculties & Institutes
Faculty of Healt... [2]
Authors
KWOK HANG FAI [2]
Document Type
Journal article [2]
Date Issued
2022 [1]
2018 [1]
Language
英語English [2]
Source Publication
Cancers [1]
International Jo... [1]
Indexed By
SCIE [2]
Funding Organization
Funding Project
×
Knowledge Map
UM
Start a Submission
Submissions
Unclaimed
Claimed
Attach Fulltext
Bookmarks
Browse/Search Results:
1-2 of 2
Help
Selected(
0
)
Clear
Items/Page:
5
10
15
20
25
30
35
40
45
50
55
60
65
70
75
80
85
90
95
100
Sort:
Select
Issue Date Ascending
Issue Date Descending
Journal Impact Factor Ascending
Journal Impact Factor Descending
WOS Cited Times Ascending
WOS Cited Times Descending
Submit date Ascending
Submit date Descending
Title Ascending
Title Descending
Author Ascending
Author Descending
Over-Activation of Minichromosome Maintenance Protein 10 Promotes Genomic Instability in Early Stages of Breast Cancer
Journal article
Mughal, Muhammad Jameel, Chan, Kin Iong, Mahadevappa, Ravikiran, Wong, Sin Wa, Wai, Kit Cheng, Kwok, Hang Fai. Over-Activation of Minichromosome Maintenance Protein 10 Promotes Genomic Instability in Early Stages of Breast Cancer[J]. International Journal of Biological Sciences, 2022, 18(9), 3827-3844.
Authors:
Mughal, Muhammad Jameel
;
Chan, Kin Iong
;
Mahadevappa, Ravikiran
;
Wong, Sin Wa
;
Wai, Kit Cheng
; et al.
Favorite
|
TC[WOS]:
3
TC[Scopus]:
4
IF:
8.2
/
8.3
|
Submit date:2022/08/01
Breast Cancer
Dna Damage Response
Dna Replication
Genomic Instability
Mcm10
DNA replication licensing protein MCM10 promotes tumor progression and is a novel prognostic biomarker and potential therapeutic target in breast cancer
Journal article
Mahadevappa R., Neves H., Yuen S.M., Jameel M., Bai Y., Yuen H.-F., Zhang S.-D., Zhu Y., Lin Y., Kwok H.F.. DNA replication licensing protein MCM10 promotes tumor progression and is a novel prognostic biomarker and potential therapeutic target in breast cancer[J]. Cancers, 2018, 10(9).
Authors:
Mahadevappa R.
;
Neves H.
;
Yuen S.M.
;
Jameel M.
;
Bai Y.
; et al.
Favorite
|
TC[WOS]:
32
TC[Scopus]:
32
|
Submit date:2018/12/19
Breast Cancer
Knockdown
Mcm10
Overexpression
Proliferation
Survival