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Acrometastasis from a Pancreatic Primary Adenocarcinoma: A First Report in the Literature

A seventy five year male presented with acute onset right foot pain and swelling. Plain imaging revealed a lytic area in the medial and middle cuneiform bones of the right foot. Background history of resected pancreatic cancer and current presentation were consistent early diffuse disease recurrence of a pancreatic primary tumour. The presenting feature in this case was of symptomatic acrometastases, that is, metastases to the feet.
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Perspectives and Potential Applications of Ruthenium-Based Nanocarriers for Cancer Therapy

Cancer is a highly heterogeneous disease characterised by continuous uncontrolled growth and expansion of abnormal cells. In general, in tumor cells the signalling pathways regulating cellular processes, as cell growth and division and cell to cellcommunication result strongly altered.
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Editorial Board Members Related to ligand

Andrew Percy

Genome BC Proteomics Centre
University of Victoria
Canada

ARA ANTONYAN

Associate Professor
Department of Biophysics
Yerevan State University
Armenia

Lan Zhou

Assistant Professor
Department of Pathology
Case Western Reserve University
United States

UMA D PALANISAMY

Associate Professor
Department of Biomedical Science
Jeffrey Cheah School of Medicine and Health Sciences
Monash Universtiy
Malaysia

Xinyong Liu

Professor
School of Pharmaceutical Sciences
Shandong University
China

Chin-Chuan Wei

Associate Professor
Department of Chemistry
Southern Illinois University
United States

Hui Xiao

Associate Professor
Department of Pathology
Yeshiva University
United States

Suman Sirimulla

Assistant Professor
Department of Basic Sciences
St. Louis College of Pharmacy
St. Louis, MO
United States.

Magdolna Csavas

Associate Professor
Department of Pharmaceutical Chemistry, Faculty of Pharmacy
University of Debrecen
Hungary
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