Multiple Myeloma Scholarly Peer-review Journal
If
cancer includes plasma cells, the body tends to generate plasma
cells in growing numbers. Both abnormal and exactly similar, the misplaced plasma
cells are called myeloma cells. Myeloma
cells tend to accumulate in the bone marrow and the hard , outer bones. The myeloma
cells mostly collect in different bones, often forming many tumors. The disease is called
multiple myeloma when this occurs. Scholarly peer review is the process of subjecting the scholarly work, research, or ideas of an author to the scrutiny of others who are experts in the same field before a paper is published in a journal describing this work.
High Impact List of Articles
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Daily Hassles, Coping and Well-Being: The Moderating Role of Hemispheric Lateralization
Amiri Clement, Lelorain Sophie, Herzog Daniella, Gidron Yori
Research Paper: Neuropsychiatry
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Daily Hassles, Coping and Well-Being: The Moderating Role of Hemispheric Lateralization
Amiri Clement, Lelorain Sophie, Herzog Daniella, Gidron Yori
Research Paper: Neuropsychiatry
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How to Modify the Forced Running Wheel for Ischemic Stroke Rehabilitation in Rats
Chi-Chun Chen, Ching-Ping Chang
Research Article: Neuropsychiatry
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How to Modify the Forced Running Wheel for Ischemic Stroke Rehabilitation in Rats
Chi-Chun Chen, Ching-Ping Chang
Research Article: Neuropsychiatry
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The traumagenic neurodevelopmental model of psychosis revisited
John Read, Roar Fosse, Andrew Moskowitz, Bruce Perry
: Neuropsychiatry
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The traumagenic neurodevelopmental model of psychosis revisited
John Read, Roar Fosse, Andrew Moskowitz, Bruce Perry
: Neuropsychiatry
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How are we currently dealing with bipolar disorder and what changes are occurring?
Philip B Mitchell
Expert Review: Neuropsychiatry
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How are we currently dealing with bipolar disorder and what changes are occurring?
Philip B Mitchell
Expert Review: Neuropsychiatry
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Does early diagnosis and treatment of schizophrenia lead to improved long-term outcomes?
Mark Agius, Sophie Butler,Clare Holt
Management Perspectives: Neuropsychiatry
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Does early diagnosis and treatment of schizophrenia lead to improved long-term outcomes?
Mark Agius, Sophie Butler,Clare Holt
Management Perspectives: Neuropsychiatry
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