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Ali S. Arbab

Tumor Angiogenesis Lab, Biochemistry and Molecular Biology Department, Cancer Center, Georgia Regents University, Augusta, GA 30912, USA

Biography

Dr. Ali S Arbab is a Physician Research Scientist with broad experience in imaging sciences and cell biology. His Research interest in Extensive clinical and pre-clinical experiences in nuclear medicine (nuclear cardiology, nuclear oncology, and cerebral perfusion), magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), X-ray computed tomography (CT), ultrasonography and molecular imaging. Extensive experiences in cell biology (including stem cells), cell transfection.
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Myeloid Derived Suppressor Cells: Fuel the Fire

Low oxygen tension, hypoxia, is a characteristic of many tumors and associated with the poor prognosis. Hypoxia invites bone marrow derived cells (BMDCs) from bone marrow to the site of tumor. These recruited CXCR4+ BMDCs provide favorable environment for the tumor growth by acquiring pro-angiogenic phenotype such as CD45+VEGFR2+ Endothelial Progen... Read More»

B. R. Achyut and Ali S. Arbab

Editorial: Biochem Physiol 3: e123

DOI: 10.4172/2168-9652.1000e123

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