NGS Technologies as a Turning Point in Rare Disease Research , Diagnosis and Treatment
Journal:
Current Medicinal Chemistry
Volume:
25
Page:
404-432
Author(s):
Ana Fernandez-Marmiesse*, Sofia Gouveia and Maria L. Couce *
Notch Signalling Pathways and Their Importance in the Treatment of Cancers
Journal:
Current Drug Targets
Volume:
19
Page:
128-143
Author(s):
Seong Lin Teoh and Srijit Das*
Orally Administrated Small Molecule Drugs with Intestine Targeted Profile: Recent Development and Prospects
Journal:
Current Medicinal Chemistry
Volume:
24
Page:
3921-3937
Author(s):
Hua Cao, Kai Wang, Yang-Liang Ye and Jian-Hua Shen *
Cell Death and microRNAs in Cholestatic Liver Diseases: Update on Potential Therapeutic Applications
Journal:
Current Drug Targets
Volume:
18
Page:
921-931
Author(s):
Rui Eduardo Castro* and Cecília Maria Pereira Rodrigues
New Advances in the Molecular Mechanisms Driving Biliary Fibrosis and Emerging Molecular Targets
Journal:
Current Drug Targets
Volume:
18
Page:
908-920
Author(s):
Alvaro Santos-Laso, Patricia Munoz-Garrido, Maialen Felipe-Agirre, Luis Bujanda, Jesus M. Banales and Maria J. Perugorria*
Targeting Notch as a Therapeutic Approach for Human Malignancies
Journal:
Current Pharmaceutical Design
Volume:
23
Page:
108-134
Author(s):
Natalia Platonova, Elena Lesma, Andrea Basile, Monica Bignotto, Silvia Garavelli, Maria Teresa Palano, Adriana Moschini, Antonino Neri, Michela Colombo and Raffaella Chiaramonte
Cholesterol Efflux and Reverse Cholesterol Transport: Experimental Approaches
Journal:
Current Medicinal Chemistry
Volume:
23
Page:
3883-3908
Author(s):
Dmitry Y. Litvinov, Eugeny V. Savushkin, Evdokiya A. Garaeva and Alexander D. Dergunov
Personalized and Regenerative Medicine for Liver Diseases
Journal:
Current Stem Cell Research & Therapy
Volume:
11
Page:
692-705
Author(s):
Shibashish Giri and Augustinus Bader
Human Induced Pluripotent Stem Cells for Inherited Cardiovascular Diseases Modeling
Journal:
Current Stem Cell Research & Therapy
Volume:
11
Page:
533-541
Author(s):
Wenjian Jiang, Feng Lan and Hongjia Zhang
The High Mobility Group A1 (HMGA1) Transcriptome in Cancer and Development
Journal:
Current Molecular Medicine
Volume:
16
Page:
353-393
Author(s):
T.F. Sumter, L. Xian, T. Huso, M. Koo, Y.-T. Chang, T.N. Almasri, L. Chia, C. Inglis, D. Reid and L.M.S. Resar