Dr. Mohammed Qamrul Islam MD
Neurologist | Neuromusculoskeletal Medicine & OMM
1908 N Main St Hazard KY, 41701About
Dr. Mohammed Islam is a distinguished Neurologist in Hazard, KY. Dr. Islam specializes in diagnosing, treating, and managing disorders of the brain and nervous system. With expertise in handling complex conditions like epilepsy, multiple sclerosis, and migraines, Dr. Islam employs advanced techniques and personalized treatment plans to improve patient outcomes. As a neurologist, Dr. Islam is committed to staying abreast of the latest developments in neurological research and therapies.
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- Lack of tumor suppression but induced loss of copies of indigenous chromosome 10 in vitro following microcell-mediated transfer of a deleted human der(9)t(X;9) chromosome to Syrian hamster BHK-191-5C cells.
- A new functional classification of tumor-suppressing genes and its therapeutic implications.
- Suppressor genes for malignant and anchorage-independent phenotypes located on human chromosome 9 have no dosage effects.
- Evidence for suppression of cellular growth in vitro and selection against the indigenous mouse X chromosome in A9 cell hybrids after microcell-mediated transfer of an X from other mammalian species.
- Regional mapping of suppressor loci for anchorage independence and tumorigenicity on human chromosome 9.
- A gene on pig chromosome 14 suppresses cellular anchorage independence of the mouse cell line GM05267.
- Chromosomal localization in man and rat of the genes encoding the liver-enriched transcription factors C/EBP, DBP, and HNF1/LFB-1 (CEBP, DBP, and transcription factor 1, TCF1, respectively) and of the hepatocyte growth factor/scatter factor gene (HGF
- Chromosomal assignment of retinoic acid receptor (RAR) genes in the human, mouse, and rat genomes.
- Functional characterization of cell hybrids generated by induced fusion of primary porcine mesenchymal stem cells with an immortal murine cell line.
- Chromosomal assignment of five cancer-associated rat genes: two thyroid hormone receptor (ERBA) genes, two ERBB genes and the retinoblastoma gene.
- Chromosomal localization of two human genes inducible by interferons, double-stranded RNA, and viruses.
- Generation of somatic cell hybrids for the production of biologically active factors that stimulate proliferation of other cells.
- Polyethylene glycol-mediated fusion between primary mouse mesenchymal stem cells and mouse fibroblasts generates hybrid cells with increased proliferation and altered differentiation.
- Epigenetic reprogramming of nonreplicating somatic cells for long-term proliferation by temporary cell-cell contact.
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