Adina Ghemigian
C.I. Parhon National Institute of Endocrinology, Medic specialist in Endocrinologie, , Bucharest, Romania |
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Biography | ||
Adina Ghemigian is serving at an esteemed academic position in C.I. Parhon National Institute of Endocrinology, Medic specialist in Endocrinologie, , Bucharest, Romania and received various awards for the working in related field and hence has published numerous research articles in reputed national and international journals. |
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Research Interest | ||
Bone Loss as Sign of Cancer Relapse There is a tacit assumption that cancer cell lines removed from incubation and tumors that grow from the injection of these cells into mice diminish vitality quickly. When the melanoma tumors (from about 1 million B16-BL6 cells injected within 1 hr after removal from incubation) were removed about three to four weeks later and placed over the sensors of photomultiplier tubes conspicuous ~40 min periodicities of photon emissions began between 24 to 48 hr later. One million cells extracted from 10 cc suspensions of (~108) mouse melanoma cells that remained at room temperature for up to 3 days (when the smell was fetid) still produced viable tumors when injected subcutaneously. |