Friday, September 18, 2015

Journal of Cancer Bioinformatics - Sci Forschen



About the Journal

Cancer, also known as malignant tumor and includes a cluster of diseases involving uncontrolled cell growth, which cause invasion of tissues or spread to other parts of the body. Most importantly, not all cancers are tumors, some of the tumors do not spread like benign tumor. Some of the signs that should be noticed include a new lump, prolonged cough, abnormal bleeding, and a change in bowel movements, unexplained weight loss and many more. Major cause of cancer is tobacco; approximately 22 percent of the people are suffering from cancer due to tobacco. Other noticeable reasons are obesity, certain infections, environmental pollutants and exposure to ionizing radiation. Majorly, 5-10 percent of the people are suffering from the cancer due to genetic defects inherited from the parents.

Aim and Scope

Research by SCI FORSCHEN

The expertise at the SCI FORSCHEN accepts the proposal, which considers the fact that new information should be added in such a way that can be beneficial to others, such as a new experiment or a new research and much more. The papers only get published in the Journal of Cancer Bioinformatics, when the two important points are considered. First is that the paper should not be copied and the other most important point is that your research should contribute something to the society. Current research includes:

Estrogen-induced apoptosis in breast cancer cells- Signaling pathways and protein networks of estrogen-induced apoptosis vs. growth are being used in Bioinformatics approaches which is highly based on genomic and proteomic data generated from breast cancer cell lines.

Radiation-induced DNA damage repair- Fibroblasts showing wild type or mutant ATM gene thatis used as an experimental model for the construction of the ATM and p53 mediated signaling and metabolic pathways and networks for the purpose of identification of molecular targets considering sensitivity or resistance of cancer cells to radiation therapy.

Tissue-specificity of cancer signaling pathways and networks- Cell signaling pathways show some degrees of redundancy as well as tissue-specificity. The aim of this task is to identify the gene or protein biomarkers based on the information of pathway tissue-specificity.

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