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Fazlul H. Sarkar

Researcher at Wayne State University

Publications -  626
Citations -  48133

Fazlul H. Sarkar is an academic researcher from Wayne State University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Cancer & Pancreatic cancer. The author has an hindex of 114, co-authored 625 publications receiving 44744 citations.

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Inhibition of pancreatic tumor cell growth in culture by p21WAF1 recombinant adenovirus.

TL;DR: P pancreatic tumor cell growth can be inhibited by rAd-p21 in vitro, with significant numbers of tumor cells reverting from S to G0/G1 in HPAC cells.
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Analysis of retinoblastoma (RB) gene deletion in human prostatic carcinomas

TL;DR: The retinoblastoma tumor suppressor gene (RB gene) has been reported to be deleted and/or modified in a number of human cancers, indicating that dysfunction of this tumor suppressing gene is perhaps critical in the development of many human tumors.
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Progression of renal cell carcinoma is inhibited by genistein and radiation in an orthotopic model

TL;DR: The studies in both RCC and prostate tumor models demonstrate that the combination of genistein with primary tumor irradiation is a more effective and safer therapeutic approach as the tumor growth and progression are inhibited both in the primary and metastatic sites.
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Human papillomavirus DNA in malignant and hyperplastic prostate tissue of black and white males

TL;DR: The data suggest that HPV infection is not a significant risk factor for prostate cancer and does not explain the excess cancer risk in blacks, and positive results were not replicable using a broader spectrum of PCR primers and probes.
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Role of mitochondria in ciprofloxacin induced apoptosis in bladder cancer cells

TL;DR: The disruption of calcium homeostasis, mitochondrial swelling and redistribution of Bax to the mitochondrial membrane are key events in the initiation of apoptotic processes in ciprofloxacin treated bladder cancer cells.