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    Editor-in-Chief

    EXBRAYAT Jean-Marie

    EXBRAYAT Jean-Marie
    Catholic University of Lyon, France
    Email: jmexbrayat@univ-catholyon.fr
    Tel: +33 4 72 32 50 36

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    Editorial Board

    Chibao Huang
    Professor
    Chemistry and Chemical Engineering College
    Zunyi Normal University
    China
    huangchibao@163.com
    ACP

    Research Interest: Design and synthesis of two-photon fluorescent dyes & sensors for biological molecules and ionic species. 

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    Claudineia Conationi da S Franco
    Associate Professor
    State University of Maringa
    Brazil
    clauconationi@gmail.com
    ACP

    Research Interest: 1. biologia Geral, 2. Genética, 3. Fisiologia de Órgãos e Sistemas, 4. Ciências Biológicas

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    Chan-Min Liu
    Professor
    School of Life Science
    Jiangsu Normal University
    China
    lcm9009@126.com
    ACP

    Research Interest: ToxicologyPharmacologyNatural product; BiochemistryPathologyCell singing pathway; Ethnobotanical medication and food.

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    Margherita Sisto
    Researcher
    Department of Basic Medical Sciences
    University of Bari Medical School
    Italy
    margherita.sisto@uniba.it
    ACP

    Research Interest: • Pathophysiology and molecular immunology applied to immunological research lines.• Molecular processes underlying the interaction between receptors of the immune response, inflammation and characterization of new anti-inflammatory molecules. • Novel therapies for Sjögren’s syndrome autoimmune disease. • Evaluation of the pathogenic role of autoantibodies produced in the course of autoimmune diseases. e.t.c,

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    Juliano Andreoli Miyake
    Associate Professor
    Morphological Science Department
    Federal University of Santa Catarina
    Brazil
    juliano.miyake@ufsc.br
    ACP

    I have completed my PhD in Cell Biology, working with glioma cells and studying their behavior, using cell culture, and various techniques and in vitro conditions and treatments to analyze cell responses and morphology, to study the angiogenesis response of endothelial cells in glioma, and the role of inflammatory mediators. After this, I did a post-doctoral period in Spain, where I worked with artificial skin and stem cells. I did other Postdoctoral research in Germany (DKFZ- German Centre of Research Cancer) worked with iPS cells and adoptive transfer for melanoma immunotherapy. Now I am an Associated Professor in Histology at Federal University of Santa Catarina- Brazil.

    Research Interest: Cancer (Central nervous system and melanoma), angiogenesis, invasion and migration of tumoral cells

    List of Publication:

    1. Massaro,R; Brohem, C; Almeida, R; Rivelli, D; Miyake, J; Colquhoun, A; Barros, S; Engler, S. 4-nerolidylcatechol induces autophagy in human Glioblastoma cells.; Brazilian Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences. Accepted for publication. 2017.
    2.  Miyake JA, Vooijs M. Tenascin-C a novel regulator of brain tumor-initiating cells (BTIC) in glioma acts through NOTCH. Transl Cancer Res 2017;6(Suppl 6):S1054-S1056.
    3.  Miyake JA, Benadiba M, Ribeiro G, DE Oliveira Silva D, Colquhoun A. Novel ruthenium - gamma-linolenic acid complex inhibits C6 rat glioma cell proliferation in vitro and in the orthotopic C6 model in vivo after osmotic pump infusion. Anticancer Res. 2014 Apr;34(4):1901-11.
    4. Garzón, JA. Miyake, M. González-Andrades, R. Carmona, C. Carda , MC. Sánchez-Quevedo, A. Campos, M. Alaminos,.  Wharton´s jelly stem cells. A novel cell source for oral mucosa and skin epithelia regeneration. Stem cells translational medicine. 2013 Aug;2(8):625-32.
    5.  Benadiba M, Miyake JA, Colquhoun A. Gamma-linolenic acid alters Ku80, E2F1, and bax expression and induces micronucleus formation in C6 glioma cells in vitro. IUBMB Life. 2009 Mar;61(3):244-51.
    6. Miyake JA, Benadiba M, Colquhoun A. Gamma-linolenic acid inhibits both tumour cell cycle progression and angiogenesis in the orthotopic C6 glioma model through changes in VEGF, Flt1, ERK1/2, MMP2, cyclin D1, pRb, p53 and p27 protein expression. Lipids Health Dis. 2009 Mar 17;8:8.
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    Anna Margherita Maffione
    Nuclear Medicine Consultant
    Nuclear Medicine
    Italy
    maffionemarghe@libero.it
    ACP

    Research Interest: Hybrid molecular imaging (PET/CT and SPECT/CT), oncology (particularly colorectal and head & Neck cancer and malignant lymphoma), criteria of response assessment after therapy (by conventional imaging and molecular imaging) and meta-analysis.

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    Suhail Rasool
    JFK medical Center Neurosciences
    Research center Edison New Jersey
    USA
    suhailrasool@hotmail.com
    ACP

    Research Interest: Neurofibrillary tangles composed of hyperphosphorylated tau protein accumulate in the Alzheimer’s disease and in other Neurodegenerative disease

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    Laurent Dortet
    Department of Microbiology
    Bicetre University Hospital
    France
    laurent.dortet@bct.aphp.fr
    ACP

    Research Interest: Microbiology, Infectious diseases, Antimicrobial resistance.

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    Nicola Daniele
    Deparment of Cellular & Molecular Biology
    University of Rome Tor Vergata
    Italy
    daniele@cryolab.it
    ACP

    Research Interest: My current areas of interest include in vitro fertilization, ICSI, studies of human gamete, zygote and embryo morphology in relation to their developmental ability, and chromosomal constitution (PGD, PGS), as well as the cryopreservation of embryos and oocytes.

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    Felipe Fornias Sperandio
    Professor
    Federal University of Alfenas
    Brazil
    ffsperandio@gmail.com
    ACP

    Research Interest: - Cancer and Oral cancer; - Low level laser therapy; - Photodynamic therapy;

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    Guldeep K Uppal
    Assistant Professor
    Department of Hematologic Pathology
    Thomas Jefferson University Hospitals
    USA
    guldeep.uppal@jefferson.edu
    ACP

    Research Interest: CNS lymphomas, immunodeficiency associated lymphoproliferative disorders, therapy associated myeloid neoplasms and acute myeloid leukemia.

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    Perumal Thiagarajan
    Professor
    Department of Pathology & Immunology and Medicine
    Baylor College of Medicine
    USA
    perumalt@bcm.edu
    ACP

    Research Interest: To analyse the cause and consequences of transbilayer movement anionic phospholipid in platelets.  Anionic phospholipids, such as phosphatidylserine, are normally sequestrated in the inner leaflet of the membrane bilayer

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    Paul H Harte
    Consultant Histopathologist
    University Hospital Galway
    Ireland
    hartelp@dhswv.org
    ACP

    Research Interest: Lung and breast translational research, Toward personalized medicine of lung cancer: response to nontargeted therapy in invasive pulmonary adenocarcinoma as a function of tumor cell differentiation, Primary malignant fibrous histiocytoma (myxofibrosarcoma/pleomorphic sarcoma not otherwise specified) of the breast: clinicopathologic study of 19 cases, Granulomatous reaction to pneumocystis jirovecii: clinicopathologic review of 20 cases, Del(5q) is associated with clinical and histological parameters in small cell neuroendocrine lung carcinoma., Primary pulmonary and mediastinal synovial sarcoma: a clinicopathologic study of 60 cases and comparison with five prior series.

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    Yuping Zhong
    Professor and Deputy Director
    Department of Hematology
    Capital Medical University
    China
    zhongyp3352@126.com
    ACP

    Research Interest: Diagnosing and treating of various hematopathy,especially in multiple myeloma and Pathogenesis and treatment of paroxysmal nocturnal hemoglobinuria. Therapeutic method including comprehensive treatment, drug treatment, immunological treatment and bone marrow transplantation

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    Nibedita Naha
    Scientist
    Department of Health
    National Institute of Occupational Health
    India
    niv_639@yahoo.co.in
    ACP

    Research Interest: Mechanistic toxicology of carcinogenic/neurotoxic substances, occupational/environmental toxicants, & gene therapy for management • Reproductive toxicology with regard to intra-spermatozoal signaling associated to occupational/environmental toxicants.


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