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    sj-docx-2-obm-10.1177_1753495X241234961 - Supplemental material for Vascular endothelial growth factor/platelet ratio as a potential biomarker for preeclampsia: A study of angiogenic markers in Pakistani patients

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    Supplemental material, sj-docx-2-obm-10.1177_1753495X241234961 for Vascular endothelial growth factor/platelet ratio as a potential biomarker for preeclampsia: A study of angiogenic markers in Pakistani patients by Feriha Fatima Khidri, Yar Muhammad Waryah, Roohi Nigar, Zaib-Un-Nisa Mughal, Jawaid Ahmed Zai, Ali Raza Rao, Ikram Din Ujjan and Ali Muhammad Waryah in Obstetric Medicine</p

    sj-jpg-1-obm-10.1177_1753495X241234961 - Supplemental material for Vascular endothelial growth factor/platelet ratio as a potential biomarker for preeclampsia: A study of angiogenic markers in Pakistani patients

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    Supplemental material, sj-jpg-1-obm-10.1177_1753495X241234961 for Vascular endothelial growth factor/platelet ratio as a potential biomarker for preeclampsia: A study of angiogenic markers in Pakistani patients by Feriha Fatima Khidri, Yar Muhammad Waryah, Roohi Nigar, Zaib-Un-Nisa Mughal, Jawaid Ahmed Zai, Ali Raza Rao, Ikram Din Ujjan and Ali Muhammad Waryah in Obstetric Medicine</p

    Folio

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    Zahoor Hussain Chohan-Editorial; Riaz Hussain-Article-Muhammad (SAW) and the People of India and Pakistan. pp. 7-11; Ahsan Waseem-Poetry-The Land of the Pious. pp. 11; Sultan Khan-Article-Quaid as a Political Philosopher. pp. 12-14; Aniza Zaheer-Article-Building-Up the National Fiber. pp. 15-19; Muhammad Tanvir-Essay-Importance of Discipline. pp. 19-20; Hameed Nizamee, Edited by Saleem Mansur Khalid-Article-Iqbal and his Urdu Poetry a General Survey Based on his Urdu Works. pp. 21-33; Amjad Ali Bhatti-Essay-The Prophet's Message to the Muslims. pp. 34-36; Arif Qureshi-Poetry-Salute to the Quaid. pp. 36; Tahir Kamran-Essay-Rise of Muslim History Writing. pp. 37-39; Muhammad Ahsan Pasha-Essay-Where do we Stand. pp. 40-42; Irshad-ul-Hasan-Poetry-The Walls of Glass. pp. 43-44; Rubina Nazir Chohan-Poetry-Gift. pp. 44; Sohail Ahmad Sharyar-Essay-What Is Literature. pp. 45-47; Muhammad Ahsan Pasha-Poetry-A Funny Commentary on Chaucer. pp. 47-48; Irshad-ul-Hasan-Article-Symbolism. pp. 49-61; Gilani Kamran-Essay-Discovering Folklore. pp. 62-64; Mohammad Tanvir Butt-Essay-Father of the Nation. pp. 65-67; Tariq Hameed Rathore-Poetry-Pleasant Manner. pp. 68; Syed Saadat Mehdi-The Days at College. pp. 68-69; Muhammad Akmal-Three Narrations. pp. 69-70; Wasif Rashid-Friendship & Friends. pp. 71; Ateeq-ur-Rahman-May You Have. pp. 71; Ali Awais-Quotes. pp. 72; Hammad Raza-Definitions. pp. 72; Akhlaque Ahmad-Mind and its Problems. pp. 73-74; Kamran Mahboob-Notice for the Students. pp. 75; Sana-ur-Rahman-Article-Emancipation of Women. pp. 76-80; Dalip Kumar Rajpoot-Best Use of Youth. pp. 80; Akhtar Ali Khan-Essay-Way to Economic Progress. pp. 81-82; Zia-ul-Haq-Essay-The World First Democracy. pp. 82-83; Zahor Hussain Chohan-On the Eve of Retirement. pp. 84; Folio [Urdu]. 272 p.College Buildings. after English title; Quaid-e-Azam. after contents; Allama Iqbal. 1 page after contents; Dr Shaukat Ali, Principal. 2 pages after contents; Prof Talat Mahmood. 3 pages after contents; Students Union 1988-1989. after page 84; Editorial Board 1988-89. after editorial Urdu pag

    Folio: The Magazine of Forman Christian College

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    Editorial. pp. 5; Sheets, S. L.-Poetry-The Departure. pp. 7; Ghaisuddin-Article-Nature in Hardy. pp. 8-10; Bede, Z.-Poetry-Be Worthy of Your Query. pp. 11; Suleman Ghani-Story-At First Sight. pp. 12-16; Fazal, S. K.-Poetry-Oblivision is Red. pp. 17-18; Khawaja Fayyaz Mahmud-Article-Tourism in Kenya. pp. 19-22; Shahid Ikram-Poetry-A Morning Walk. pp. 22; Bede, Z.-Poetry-Dragons. pp. 23; Syed Arif Ahmad-Article-Cultural Awareness and Modern Youth. pp. 24-26; Toheed Ahmad-Poetry-On Meeting a Dead Formanite. pp. 27-29; Muhammad Ramzan Malik-Article-Polygamy. pp. 30-34; Barratt, D. J.-Poetry-Sonnet Sequence. pp. 35-39; Saadat Ali Khan-Article-The Secret of Contentment. pp. 40-41; Shahid Hasan-Poetry-Modern Poetry. pp. 41; Zaki-ud-Din Sheikh-Poetry-HICO. pp. 42; Javed, A. Aziz-Story-I Love You. pp. 43-45; Ghais-ud-Din-Poetry-The Lover. pp. 46; Anon-Poetry-Despair. pp. 47; Mohammad Riaz Shafi-Poetry-A Love Poem. pp. 48; JED-Poetry-The Journey. pp. 49-61; Toheed Ahmad-Kaleidoscope. pp. 62-65; Hamid, S. A.-In Memoriam. pp. 66-69; Folio [Urdu]. 58 p.Professor E. J. Sinclair. before contents page; Dr S. L. Sheets. before Editoria

    Fort William College\u27s Transformative Influence on Urdu Prose Literature

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    This research delves into the roots of Urdu prose, identifying significant influences from Sufi traditions and tracing the evolution through key figures such as Banda Nawaz Gesu Daraz, Syed Muhammad Abdullah, Shah Mereji, Burhan-ud-din Janam, Mulla Wajhi, Meeran Ji Hussain Khudanama, and others. The study extends to the Deccan region, highlighting the contributions of Afzal Ali Fazli and Avi Khan. Mirza Ghalib\u27s role in shaping simple and conversational prose is acknowledged, while Fort William College\u27s emphasis on public expression is explored. Notable figures like Meer Amman, Mir Shairr Ali Afsoos, Hydar Bakhsh Hydari, Mirza Kazem Ali Khan Jawan, Lalu Lal Ji, Bahal Chand, Ikram Ali, Madari Lal Gujarati, and Syed Muhammad Matro are recognized for their remarkable contributions and standard books in Urdu and Hindi Prose. This study aims to provide a comprehensive understanding of the evolutionary journey of Urdu prose, with a focus on Fort William College\u27s significant role. &nbsp

    Radioresurssien hallinta laitteesta laitteeseen ja ajoneuvosta ajoneuvoon välisessä viestinnässä 5G- ja tulevaisuuden verkoissa

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    AbstractFuture cellular networks need to support the ever-increasing demand of bandwidth-intensive applications and interconnection of people, devices, and vehicles. Small cell network (SCN)-based communication together with proximity- and social-aware connectivity is conceived as a vital component of these networks to enhancing spectral efficiency, system capacity, and quality-of-experience (QoE). To cope with diverse application needs for the heterogeneous ecosystem, radio resource management (RRM) is one of the key research areas for the fifth-generation (5G) network. The key goals of this thesis are to develop novel, self-organizing, and low-complexity resource management algorithms for emerging device-to-device (D2D) and vehicle-to-vehicle (V2V) wireless systems while explicitly modeling and factoring network contextual information to satisfy the increasingly stringent requirements. Towards achieving this goal, this dissertation makes a number of key contributions.First, the thesis focuses on interference management techniques for D2D-enabled macro network and D2D-enabled SCNs in the downlink, while leveraging users’ social-ties, dynamic clustering, and user association mechanisms for network capacity maximization. A flexible social-aware user association technique is proposed to maximize network capacity. The second contribution focuses on ultra-reliable low-latency communication (URLLC) in vehicular networks in which interference management and resource allocation techniques are investigated, taking into account traffic and network dynamics. A joint power control and resource allocation mechanism is proposed to minimize the total transmission power while satisfying URLLC constraints.To overcome these challenges, novel algorithms are developed by combining several methodologies from graph theory, matching theory and Lyapunov optimization. Extensive simulations validate the performance of the proposed approaches, outperforming state-of-the-art solutions. Notably, the results yield significant performance gains in terms of capacity, delay reductions, and improved reliability as compared with conventional approaches.Original papersOriginal papers are not included in the electronic version of the dissertation.Ashraf, M. I., Bennis, M., Saad, W., & Katz, M. (2014). Exploring social networks for optimized user association in wireless small cell networks with device-to-device communications. In: IEEE Wireless Communications and Networking Conference Workshops (WCNCW), Istanbul, 224–229. https://doi.org/10.1109/WCNCW.2014.6934890Ashraf, M. I., Bennis, M., Perfecto, C., & Saad, W. (2016). Dynamic Proximity-Aware Resource Allocation in Vehicle-to-Vehicle (V2V) Communications. In: IEEE Globecom Workshops (GC Wkshps), Washington, DC, 1–6. https://doi.org/10.1109/GLOCOMW.2016.7848885Self-archived versionAshraf, M. I., Hassan, S. T., Mumtaz, S., Tsang, K. F., & Rodriquez, J. (2016). Device-to-device assisted mobile cloud framework for 5G networks. In: IEEE 14th International Conference on Industrial Informatics (INDIN), Poitiers, 1020–1023. https://doi.org/10.1109/INDIN.2016.7819312Self-archived versionAshraf, M. I., Bennis, M., Saad, W., Katz, M., & Hong, C. S. (2017). Dynamic Clustering and User Association in Wireless Small-Cell Networks With Social Considerations. IEEE Transactions on Vehicular Technology, 66(7): 6553–6568. https://doi.org/10.1109/TVT.2016.2644760Self-archived versionAshraf, M. I., Liu, C. F., Bennis, M., & Saad, W. (2017). Towards Low-Latency and Ultra-Reliable Vehicle-to-Vehicle Communication. In: European Conference on Networks and Communications (EuCNC), Oulu, 1–5. https://doi.org/10.1109/EuCNC.2017.7980743Self-archived versionAshraf, M. I., Liu, C. F., Bennis, M., Saad, W., Katz, M., & Hong, C. S. (2018). Dynamic Resource Allocation for Optimized Latency and Reliability in Vehicular Networks. IEEE Access (6), 63843–63858. https://doi.org/10.1109/ACCESS.2018.2876548Self-archived versionTiivistelmäTulevaisuuden solukkoverkkojen pitää pystyä tukemaan yhä suurempaa kaistanleveyttä vaativia sovelluksia sekä yhteyksiä ihmisten, laitteiden ja ajoneuvojen välillä. Piensoluverkkoihin (SCN) pohjautuvaa tietoliikennettä yhdistettynä paikka- ja sosiaalisen tietoisuuden huomioiviin verkkoratkaisuihin pidetään yhtenä elintärkeänä osana tulevaisuuden solukkoverkkoja, joilla pyritään tehostamaan spektrinkäytön tehokkuutta, järjestelmän kapasiteettia sekä kokemuksen laatua (QoE). Radioresurssien hallinta (RRM) on eräs keskeisistä viidennen sukupolven (5G) verkkoihin liittyvistä tutkimusalueista, joilla pyritään hallitsemaan heterogeenisen ekosysteemin vaihtelevia sovellustarpeita. Tämän väitöstyön keskeisinä tavoitteina on kehittää uudenlaisia itseorganisoituvia ja vähäisen kompleksisuuden resurssienhallinta-algoritmeja laitteesta-laitteeseen (D2D) ja ajoneuvosta-ajoneuvoon (V2V) toimiville uusille langattomille järjestelmille, sekä samalla mallintaa ja tuottaa verkon kontekstikohtaista tietoa vastaamaan koko ajan tiukentuviin vaatimuksiin. Tämä väitöskirja edistää näiden tavoitteiden saavuttamista usealla keskeisellä tuloksella.Aluksi väitöstyössä keskitytään häiriönhallinnan tekniikoihin D2D:tä tukevissa makroverkoissa ja laskevan siirtotien piensoluverkoissa. Käyttäjän sosiaalisia yhteyksiä, dynaamisia ryhmiä sekä osallistamismekanismeja hyödynnetään verkon kapasiteetin maksimointiin. Verkon kapasiteettia voidaan kasvattaa käyttämällä joustavaa sosiaaliseen tietoisuuteen perustuvaa osallistamista. Toinen merkittävä tulos keskittyy huippuluotettavaan lyhyen viiveen kommunikaatioon (URLLC) ajoneuvojen verkoissa, joissa tehtävää resurssien allokointia ja häiriönhallintaa tutkitaan liikenteen ja verkon dynamiikka huomioiden. Yhteistä tehonsäädön ja resurssien allokoinnin mekanismia ehdotetaan kokonaislähetystehon minimoimiseksi samalla, kun URLLC rajoitteita noudatetaan.Jotta esitettyihin haasteisiin voidaan vastata, väitöstyössä on kehitetty uudenlaisia algoritmeja yhdistämällä graafi- ja sovitusteorioiden sekä Lyapunovin optimoinnin menetelmiä. Laajat tietokonesimuloinnit vahvistavat ehdotettujen lähestymistapojen suorituskyvyn, joka on parempi kuin uusimmilla nykyisillä ratkaisuilla. Tulokset tuovat merkittäviä suorituskyvyn parannuksia erityisesti kapasiteetin lisäämisen, viiveiden vähentämisen ja parantuneen luotettavuuden suhteen verrattuna perinteisiin lähestymistapoihin.OsajulkaisutOsajulkaisut eivät sisälly väitöskirjan elektroniseen versioon.Ashraf, M. I., Bennis, M., Saad, W., & Katz, M. (2014). Exploring social networks for optimized user association in wireless small cell networks with device-to-device communications. In: IEEE Wireless Communications and Networking Conference Workshops (WCNCW), Istanbul, 224–229. https://doi.org/10.1109/WCNCW.2014.6934890Ashraf, M. I., Bennis, M., Perfecto, C., & Saad, W. (2016). Dynamic Proximity-Aware Resource Allocation in Vehicle-to-Vehicle (V2V) Communications. In: IEEE Globecom Workshops (GC Wkshps), Washington, DC, 1–6. https://doi.org/10.1109/GLOCOMW.2016.7848885Rinnakkaistallennettu versioAshraf, M. I., Hassan, S. T., Mumtaz, S., Tsang, K. F., & Rodriquez, J. (2016). Device-to-device assisted mobile cloud framework for 5G networks. In: IEEE 14th International Conference on Industrial Informatics (INDIN), Poitiers, 1020–1023. https://doi.org/10.1109/INDIN.2016.7819312Rinnakkaistallennettu versioAshraf, M. I., Bennis, M., Saad, W., Katz, M., & Hong, C. S. (2017). Dynamic Clustering and User Association in Wireless Small-Cell Networks With Social Considerations. IEEE Transactions on Vehicular Technology, 66(7): 6553–6568. https://doi.org/10.1109/TVT.2016.2644760Rinnakkaistallennettu versioAshraf, M. I., Liu, C. F., Bennis, M., & Saad, W. (2017). Towards Low-Latency and Ultra-Reliable Vehicle-to-Vehicle Communication. In: European Conference on Networks and Communications (EuCNC), Oulu, 1–5. https://doi.org/10.1109/EuCNC.2017.7980743Rinnakkaistallennettu versioAshraf, M. I., Liu, C. F., Bennis, M., Saad, W., Katz, M., & Hong, C. S. (2018). Dynamic Resource Allocation for Optimized Latency and Reliability in Vehicular Networks. IEEE Access (6), 63843–63858. https://doi.org/10.1109/ACCESS.2018.2876548Rinnakkaistallennettu versioAcademic dissertation to be presented with the assent of the Doctoral Training Committee of Information Technology and Electrical Engineering of the University of Oulu for public defence in the OP-Pohjola auditorium (L6), Linnanmaa, on 9 December 2019, at 12 noonAbstract Future cellular networks need to support the ever-increasing demand of bandwidth-intensive applications and interconnection of people, devices, and vehicles. Small cell network (SCN)-based communication together with proximity- and social-aware connectivity is conceived as a vital component of these networks to enhancing spectral efficiency, system capacity, and quality-of-experience (QoE). To cope with diverse application needs for the heterogeneous ecosystem, radio resource management (RRM) is one of the key research areas for the fifth-generation (5G) network. The key goals of this thesis are to develop novel, self-organizing, and low-complexity resource management algorithms for emerging device-to-device (D2D) and vehicle-to-vehicle (V2V) wireless systems while explicitly modeling and factoring network contextual information to satisfy the increasingly stringent requirements. Towards achieving this goal, this dissertation makes a number of key contributions. First, the thesis focuses on interference management techniques for D2D-enabled macro network and D2D-enabled SCNs in the downlink, while leveraging users’ social-ties, dynamic clustering, and user association mechanisms for network capacity maximization. A flexible social-aware user association technique is proposed to maximize network capacity. The second contribution focuses on ultra-reliable low-latency communication (URLLC) in vehicular networks in which interference management and resource allocation techniques are investigated, taking into account traffic and network dynamics. A joint power control and resource allocation mechanism is proposed to minimize the total transmission power while satisfying URLLC constraints. To overcome these challenges, novel algorithms are developed by combining several methodologies from graph theory, matching theory and Lyapunov optimization. Extensive simulations validate the performance of the proposed approaches, outperforming state-of-the-art solutions. Notably, the results yield significant performance gains in terms of capacity, delay reductions, and improved reliability as compared with conventional approaches.Tiivistelmä Tulevaisuuden solukkoverkkojen pitää pystyä tukemaan yhä suurempaa kaistanleveyttä vaativia sovelluksia sekä yhteyksiä ihmisten, laitteiden ja ajoneuvojen välillä. Piensoluverkkoihin (SCN) pohjautuvaa tietoliikennettä yhdistettynä paikka- ja sosiaalisen tietoisuuden huomioiviin verkkoratkaisuihin pidetään yhtenä elintärkeänä osana tulevaisuuden solukkoverkkoja, joilla pyritään tehostamaan spektrinkäytön tehokkuutta, järjestelmän kapasiteettia sekä kokemuksen laatua (QoE). Radioresurssien hallinta (RRM) on eräs keskeisistä viidennen sukupolven (5G) verkkoihin liittyvistä tutkimusalueista, joilla pyritään hallitsemaan heterogeenisen ekosysteemin vaihtelevia sovellustarpeita. Tämän väitöstyön keskeisinä tavoitteina on kehittää uudenlaisia itseorganisoituvia ja vähäisen kompleksisuuden resurssienhallinta-algoritmeja laitteesta-laitteeseen (D2D) ja ajoneuvosta-ajoneuvoon (V2V) toimiville uusille langattomille järjestelmille, sekä samalla mallintaa ja tuottaa verkon kontekstikohtaista tietoa vastaamaan koko ajan tiukentuviin vaatimuksiin. Tämä väitöskirja edistää näiden tavoitteiden saavuttamista usealla keskeisellä tuloksella. Aluksi väitöstyössä keskitytään häiriönhallinnan tekniikoihin D2D:tä tukevissa makroverkoissa ja laskevan siirtotien piensoluverkoissa. Käyttäjän sosiaalisia yhteyksiä, dynaamisia ryhmiä sekä osallistamismekanismeja hyödynnetään verkon kapasiteetin maksimointiin. Verkon kapasiteettia voidaan kasvattaa käyttämällä joustavaa sosiaaliseen tietoisuuteen perustuvaa osallistamista. Toinen merkittävä tulos keskittyy huippuluotettavaan lyhyen viiveen kommunikaatioon (URLLC) ajoneuvojen verkoissa, joissa tehtävää resurssien allokointia ja häiriönhallintaa tutkitaan liikenteen ja verkon dynamiikka huomioiden. Yhteistä tehonsäädön ja resurssien allokoinnin mekanismia ehdotetaan kokonaislähetystehon minimoimiseksi samalla, kun URLLC rajoitteita noudatetaan. Jotta esitettyihin haasteisiin voidaan vastata, väitöstyössä on kehitetty uudenlaisia algoritmeja yhdistämällä graafi- ja sovitusteorioiden sekä Lyapunovin optimoinnin menetelmiä. Laajat tietokonesimuloinnit vahvistavat ehdotettujen lähestymistapojen suorituskyvyn, joka on parempi kuin uusimmilla nykyisillä ratkaisuilla. Tulokset tuovat merkittäviä suorituskyvyn parannuksia erityisesti kapasiteetin lisäämisen, viiveiden vähentämisen ja parantuneen luotettavuuden suhteen verrattuna perinteisiin lähestymistapoihin

    Language festival 4.0 / Siti Nur Dina Mohd Ali

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    Festival Bahasa merupakan sebuah program akademik anjuran Akademi Pengajian Bahasa (APB), UiTM Cawangan Negeri Sembilan (UiTM CNS), Kampus Kuala Pilah bagi mempertingkatkan pengetahuan bahasa dalam kalangan pelajar dengan lebih efektif dan menyeronokkan. Program ini dilaksanakan pada setiap semester yang mana ia merupakan program kolaborasi di antara Eagles English Club (EAGLES) dan Persatuan Bahasa Arab UiTM Kampus Kuala Pilah. Penganjuran program ini merupakan rentetan daripada program Festival Bahasa 3.0 yang telah diadakan secara dalam talian buat julung kalinya pada semester lepas di mana Persatuan Bahasa Arab merupakan teraju utama. Kelab Bahasa Inggeris UiTM Cawangan Negeri Sembilan, Kampus Kuala Pilah (EAGLES) di bawah pimpinan Puan Siti Nur Dina Haji Mohd Ali dan Puan Nurulnabilah binti Abdul Aziz bersama dengan ahli jawatankuasa kelab di bawah pimpinan Muhammad Ikram bin Latif, selaku pengarah program telah menjadi teraju utama bagi program Festival Bahasa 4.0 pada kali ini. Program ini turut dijayakan oleh Puan Norshida Hashim dan Puan Syahirah Almuddin selaku penasihat Persatuan Bahasa Arab yang bertindak sebagai penyelaras bersama bagi festival bahasa ini khususnya bagi aktiviti-aktiviti yang melibatkan penggunaan Bahasa Arab

    جدید اُردو افسانے کی تنقید کا ایک معتبر نام: صبا اکرام: A Renowned personality of Modern Short Story: Saba Ikram

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    The story attracts the reader of every era and age, due to this the importance of fiction has increased with each passing era. In modern fiction, one can see the glimpse of contemporary issues. Along with Urdu fiction, its criticism has also adapted itself to the demands of the changing times. Saba Ikram is not only a fiction writer, but he has given enough space to the theoretical and practical discussions of criticism in his works. This article actually determines the place and rank of Saba Ikram in the criticism of modern Urdu fiction. While reading it, new aspects of fiction criticism knock on the windows of possibilities

    Supplementary_Figure_S2 – Supplemental material for Widespread expression of Sonic hedgehog (Shh) and Nrf2 in patients treated with cisplatin predicts outcome in resected tumors and are potential therapeutic targets for HPV-negative head and neck cancer

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    Supplemental material, Supplementary_Figure_S2 for Widespread expression of Sonic hedgehog (Shh) and Nrf2 in patients treated with cisplatin predicts outcome in resected tumors and are potential therapeutic targets for HPV-negative head and neck cancer by Abu Shadat M. Noman, Rashed R. Parag, Muhammad I. Rashid, Mohammad Z. Rahman, Ali A. Chowdhury, Afrin Sultana, Chandsultana Jerin, Ayesha Siddiqua, Lutfur Rahman, Afsana Shirin, Junayed Nayeem, Reaz Mahmud, Sonam Akther, Rajib K. Shil, Ikram Hossain, Sharmin Alam, Arfina Chowdhury, Shabnam B. Basher, Abul Hasan, Shammy Bithy, Jannatul Aklima, Mizanur Rahman, Nabila Chowdhury, Tahmina Banu, Bedri Karakas, Herman Yeger, Walid A. Farhat and Syed S. Islam in Therapeutic Advances in Medical Oncology</p

    Supplementary_Figure_S3 – Supplemental material for Widespread expression of Sonic hedgehog (Shh) and Nrf2 in patients treated with cisplatin predicts outcome in resected tumors and are potential therapeutic targets for HPV-negative head and neck cancer

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    Supplemental material, Supplementary_Figure_S3 for Widespread expression of Sonic hedgehog (Shh) and Nrf2 in patients treated with cisplatin predicts outcome in resected tumors and are potential therapeutic targets for HPV-negative head and neck cancer by Abu Shadat M. Noman, Rashed R. Parag, Muhammad I. Rashid, Mohammad Z. Rahman, Ali A. Chowdhury, Afrin Sultana, Chandsultana Jerin, Ayesha Siddiqua, Lutfur Rahman, Afsana Shirin, Junayed Nayeem, Reaz Mahmud, Sonam Akther, Rajib K. Shil, Ikram Hossain, Sharmin Alam, Arfina Chowdhury, Shabnam B. Basher, Abul Hasan, Shammy Bithy, Jannatul Aklima, Mizanur Rahman, Nabila Chowdhury, Tahmina Banu, Bedri Karakas, Herman Yeger, Walid A. Farhat and Syed S. Islam in Therapeutic Advances in Medical Oncology</p
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