Ohanes Ashekyan
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Recent Articles
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Ashekyan O, Shahbazyan N, Bareghamyan Y, Kudryavzeva A, Mandel D, Schmidt M, et al.
Cancers (Basel)
. 2023 Aug;
15(15).
PMID: 37568651
The molecular mechanisms of the liver metastasis of colorectal cancer (CRLM) remain poorly understood. Here, we applied machine learning and bioinformatics trajectory inference to analyze a gene expression dataset of...
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Mezher M, Abdallah S, Ashekyan O, Shoukari A, Choubassy H, Kurdi A, et al.
Cells
. 2023 Apr;
12(7).
PMID: 37048155
Colorectal cancer (CRC) is one of the most common cancer types, ranking third after lung and breast cancers. As such, it demands special attention for better characterization, which may eventually...
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Ashekyan O, Abdallah S, Shoukari A, Chamandi G, Choubassy H, Itani A, et al.
Int J Mol Sci
. 2022 Aug;
23(15).
PMID: 35955480
Breast cancer (BC) has recently become the most common cancer type worldwide, with metastatic disease being the main reason for disease mortality. This has brought about strategies for early detection,...
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Haidar M, Jourdi H, Haj Hassan Z, Ashekyan O, Fardoun M, Wehbe Z, et al.
Neuroscientist
. 2021 Jan;
28(6):552-571.
PMID: 33393420
SARS-CoV-2 infects cells through angiotensin-converting enzyme 2 (ACE2), a ubiquitous receptor that interacts with the virus' surface S glycoprotein. Recent reports show that the virus affects the central nervous system...
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Shakkour Z, Issa H, Ismail H, Ashekyan O, Habashy K, Nasrallah L, et al.
Curr Med Chem
. 2020 Aug;
28(12):2369-2391.
PMID: 32787753
Edaravone is a potent free-radical scavenger that has been in the market for more than 30 years. It was originally developed in Japan to treat strokes and has been used...