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numero speciale Seminars in Cancer Biology

T his call for thematic issue will be open starting from March 2020: Relationships between  the Cancer, Cardiovascular  and Alzheimer diseases via the oxidative stress induced mitochondrial overproliferation and deletion as a target for the treatment. Recent Challenges This is can be as basic or clinical review paper. Please adapt  review under this topic if it is possible to make sure that general point of view going to fit this journal :This topic also  going to cover implication of natural products in the context of Cancer, Atherosclerosis as well as Alzheimer's disease or other disorders. Manuscript submission March 31, 2020. Review, Revision and final decision: May 31, 2020. Publication: June 2020 Guest editor Gjumrakch Aliev , MD &PhD President "GALLY" International Biomedical Research Consulting LLC San Antonio , TX, USA ;  http://gallyinternational.com pubmed references:   Link between cancer and Alzheimer disease via oxidative s

libro su relazioni tra piante e patogeni

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E' stato pubblicato da Elsevier il libro Applied Plant Biotechnology for Improving Resistance to Biotic Stress ,  1st Edition Editors: Palmiro Poltronieri and Yiguo Hong Paperback ISBN: 9780128160305 eBook ISBN: 9780128160312 Table of Contents 1. Engineering Plant Leucine Rich Repeat- Receptors for Enhanced Pattern Triggered Immunity (PTI) and Effector Triggered Immunity (ETI) 2.Virus Induced Gene Silencing for Functional Genomics in Plants 3. Bringing PTI into the Field 4. NBS-LRR Genes -- Plant Health Sentinels: Structure, Roles Evolution and Biotechnological Applications 5. Informatic Tools and Platforms for Enhancing Plant R-Gene Discovery Processes 6. Spatial Transcriptional Response of Plants Induced by Compatible Pathogens and its Potential Use in Biosensor Plants 7. Grapevine; Resistance Genes, sRNAs and Immunity 8. Using Genomics Tools to Understand Plant Resistance Against Pathogens: A Case Study of Magnaporthe-Rice Interactions 9. Microbia