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Hamzeh Karimkhanloo
Researcher at University of Melbourne
Publications - 8
Citations - 919
Hamzeh Karimkhanloo is an academic researcher from University of Melbourne. The author has contributed to research in topics: Wnt signaling pathway & microRNA. The author has an hindex of 4, co-authored 6 publications receiving 630 citations. Previous affiliations of Hamzeh Karimkhanloo include Tabriz University of Medical Sciences & Monash University, Clayton campus.
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Carbon nanotubes: properties, synthesis, purification, and medical applications
Ali Eatemadi,Hadis Daraee,Hamzeh Karimkhanloo,Mohammad Kouhi,Nosratollah Zarghami,Abolfazl Akbarzadeh,Mozhgan Abasi,Younes Hanifehpour,Sang Woo Joo +8 more
TL;DR: The strength and flexibility of carbon nanotubes make them of potential use in controlling other nanoscale structures, which suggests they will have a significant role in nanotechnology engineering.
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WNT1 Gene from WNT Signaling Pathway Is a Direct Target of miR-122 in Hepatocellular Carcinoma
Zeinab Ahsani,Samira Mohammadi-Yeganeh,Vahid Kia,Hamzeh Karimkhanloo,Nosratollah Zarghami,Mahdi Paryan +5 more
TL;DR: The causal role of disturbed canonical Wnt/β-catenin pathway was approved, some of HCC-driven important gene candidates were determined, and it is shown that miR-122 can regulate WNT1 gene expression and the potential of bioinformatics analyses in providing accurate and reliable data for miRNA: messenger RNA (mRNA) prediction is determined.
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Bioinformatics prediction and experimental validation of microRNA-20a targeting Cyclin D1 in hepatocellular carcinoma
TL;DR: The results suggest that miR-20a can be used as a novel candidate for therapeutic purposes and a biomarker for hepatocellular carcinoma diagnosis.
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Potential role of miR-214 in β-catenin gene expression within hepatocellular carcinoma
Hamzeh Karimkhanloo,Hamzeh Karimkhanloo,Samira Mohammadi-Yeganeh,Razie Hadavi,Ameneh Koochaki,Mahdi Paryan +5 more
TL;DR: The results propose that miR-214 can prevent HCC development by suppressing β-catenin and may supply a newfound approach towards HCC therapy in humans.
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Western Diet Induced Remodelling of the Tongue Proteome.
Mriga Dutt,Yaan-Kit Ng,Jeffrey Molendijk,Hamzeh Karimkhanloo,Luoping Liao,Ronnie Blazev,Magdalene K. Montgomery,Matthew J. Watt,Benjamin L. Parker +8 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors defined the proteomic landscape of the mouse tongue and quantified changes following chronic consumption of a chow or Western diet enriched in lipid, fructose and cholesterol for 7 months.