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Clinical Research and Clinical Reports

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ISSN Online :  2835-8325
Journal DOI :  10.31579/2835-8325/CRC
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Current Issue :  Volume 3 - Issue 2 - 2024
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Clinical Research and Clinical Reports (CRC) welcomes Clinical Research, Case reports, clinical images, and procedural videos from all areas of Medicine, Nurs,
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Clinical Research and Clinical Reports (CRC) is an international, peer-reviewed, Bi-monthly, open-access online journal. The journal publishes original resea ...
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Recent Articles

Research Article 07 May 2024

The potential roles of IL-6 and NKG2C in the patho

El-Khateeb Hanin, Shekar Malika, Iqbal O, Dharan A, Campbell E, Bu P, Mudaliar K, Speiser J and Bouchard C, (2024), The potential roles of IL-6 and NKG2C in the pathogenesis of Stevens-Johnson Syndrome/Toxic Epidermal Necrolysis”, Clinical Research

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Research Article 22 Apr 2024

Disinhibition of 5-HT1A receptor control by select

Francesco Crespi, (2024), Disinhibition of 5-HT1A receptor control by selective 5-HT 1A receptor antagonist WAY-100635: “pharmacological model” to mimic chronic SSRI effects? Clinical Research and Clinical Reports, 3(3); DOI:10.31579/2835-8325/06

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Research Article 20 Mar 2024

A Study of Ewsr1 Gene Rearrangement by Fluorescenc

Dharmesh M. Patel, Dhrumil Parmar, Pina J. Trivedi, Mahnaz M. Kazi, et al, (2024), A Study of Ewsr1 Gene Rearrangement by Fluorescence In-Situ Hybridization in Ewing’s Sarcoma Patients, Clinical Research and Clinical Reports, 3(3); DOI:10.31579/283

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