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University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences
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Biochemistry & Molecular Biology, College of Medicine
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Anna Radominska-Pandya's research investigates the molecular mechanisms underlying the development of multiple myeloma. Her work focuses on understanding the specific cellular pathways and genetic alterations that contribute to the progression of this blood cancer. This research aims to identify potential therapeutic targets for improved treatment strategies. Her affiliation is with the Department of Biochemistry & Molecular Biology at the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences.
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- CARBOXYL-LINKED GLUCURONIDES OF BILE ACIDS NIH Principal Investigator
- Glucuronidation of Fatty Acids by Human ER &Nuclear UGT NIH Principal Investigator
- UDP-GLCUA TRANSFERASES--SPECIFIC UDP-GLCUA TRANSPORTER NIH Principal Investigator
- HUMAN HEPATIC &INTESTINAL UDP GLUCURONOSYLTRANSFERASES NIH Principal Investigator
- In vivo, noninvasive, ultrasensitive photoacoustic detection of early breast cancer metastasis in bone US Department of the Army Principal Investigator
- Using Advanced Functional Nanomaterials to Fight Cancer. U.S. Army Medical Research & Materiel Command - Pass Through: University of Arkansas at Little Rock Principal Investigator
- Synthetic Cannabinoid Toxicity: Role of Biotransformation NIH Co-Investigator
- UDP-GLCUA TRANFERASES--SPECIFIC UDP-GLCUA TRANSPORTER NIH Principal Investigator
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