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Jamal Mahajna

Researcher at Tel-Hai Academic College

Publications -  54
Citations -  2104

Jamal Mahajna is an academic researcher from Tel-Hai Academic College. The author has contributed to research in topics: Cancer & ABL. The author has an hindex of 17, co-authored 48 publications receiving 1784 citations. Previous affiliations of Jamal Mahajna include Ludwig Institute for Cancer Research & University of Haifa.

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Sustained proliferation in cancer: Mechanisms and novel therapeutic targets

TL;DR: Natural compounds found to inhibit one or more pathways that contribute to proliferation have been found and will be very important for identifying signaling pathways and molecular targets that may provide early diagnostic markers and/or critical targets for the development of new drugs or drug combinations that block tumor formation and progression.
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Medicinal mushroom modulators of molecular targets as cancer therapeutics

TL;DR: High-molecular-weight polysaccharide–protein complexes from mushrooms that appear to enhance innate and cell-mediated immune responses, exhibit antitumor activities in animals and humans, and demonstrate the anticancer properties of selenium compounds accumulated in mushrooms are discussed.
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Ethnobotanical survey in the Palestinian area: a classification of the healing potential of medicinal plants.

TL;DR: An ethnobotanical survey was carried out in the West Bank to evaluate the relative efficacy of the plants used to treat skin diseases and prostate cancer, and fifty-nine plants were claimed to be effective against cancer and prostate disorders.
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The antioxidative and anti-proliferative potential of non-edible organs of the pomegranate fruit and tree

TL;DR: The results show that in the different tissues there are positive relationships between high levels of TPC, punicalagin and gallagic acid to the antioxidative and MCF-7 proliferation inhibitory activities.
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The expression of iNOS and nitrotyrosine in colitis and colon cancer in humans

TL;DR: Findings that in inflammation and colon cancer in humans, iNOS expression and tyrosine nitration may be an indicator of cancer development and progression are strengthened.