2022
DOI: 10.21608/jcbr.2022.98310.1234
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Gene-behavior theory: Behavior from nil to tangible glycosylation-implications for cancer prognosis and treatment strategies

Abstract: Increased disease susceptibility in some communities is problematic for health planners and providers. The previous gene-behavior theory outlined a causal relationship between behavior and disease susceptibility in non-coding satellite DNA. While this theoretical viewpoint requires further thought to know more about this relationship; it does provide a platform for further rigorous research. In this review, glycosylation was reviewed from a new perspective, thus we focused and tracked its association with sate… Show more

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