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    MiR-16: A novel hereditary marker in breast cancer and their offspring by Usmani, Ambreen, Shoro, Amir Ali, Shirazi, Bushra, Memon, Zahida, Hussain, Mehvish

    “…To analyse micro ribonucleic acid-16 in sera of invasive intraductal breast carcinoma in stage III and compare its expression in their daughters and healthy…”
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    Lead-induced morphometric changes in the kidneys of albino rats ameliorated by ginkgo biloba extract (EGb 761) by Amjad, Zaheer, Yasmin, Talat, Ashraf, Irfan, Perveen, Khalida, Mirza, Talat, Shoro, Amir Ali

    “…To observe the effects of ginkgo biloba extract on lead-induced morphometric changes in the kidneys of albino rats. This randomised controlled study was…”
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    Investigative and extrapolative role of microRNAs' genetic expression in breast carcinoma by Usmani, Ambreen, Shoro, Amir Ali, Shirazi, Bushra, Memon, Zahida

    Published in Pakistan journal of medical sciences (01-05-2016)
    “…MicroRNAs (miRs) are non-coding ribonucleic acids consisting of about 18-22 nucleotide bases. Expression of several miRs can be altered in breast carcinomas in…”
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    Diagnostic, prognostic and predictive value of MicroRNA-21 in breast cancer patients, their daughters and healthy individuals by Usmani, Ambreen, Shoro, Amir Ali, Memon, Zahida, Hussain, Mehvish, Rehman, Rehana

    Published in American journal of cancer research (01-01-2015)
    “…MicroRNA-21 (miR-21) located on 17q23.1 expressed in breast cancer has anti-apoptotic ability and causes tumor cell growth. It is also involved in functions…”
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    A Histological Study of Human Olfactory Mucosa in Different Age Groups by Jafari, Fahim Haider, Khilji, Muhammad S, Zehra, Uruj, Shoro, Amir Ali

    Published in The FASEB journal (01-04-2011)
    “…Objectives To study the human olfactory mucosa in different age groups. Introduction The olfactory mucosa of a number of vertebrate species, including man has…”
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