Narendra  N Joshi,                                
                               
                              Scientific Officer F  
                           
                         
                                  
         
                                                    
                                                    
                            Advanced Centre for Treatment Research and Education in Cancer 
                           
                                                                                                        
                            Tata Memorial Centre, Kharghar 
                           
                                                    
                            Navi Mumbai - 410 210                                 
                           
                                                    
                            Maharashtra                                 
                           						  
                                                            
                           
                                                    
                            E-mail: njoshi@actrec.gov.in 
                           
                                                    						  
                              
                           
						  
	                                                       
                            Publications:  
                           
                          
                            
	
		
			
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				Joshi, N. N. , Kale, M. D., Hake, S. S. and Kannan, S.  Transforming growth factor beta signaling pathway associated gene polymorphisms may explain lower breast cancer risk in western Indian women. PloS One.  2011.  6, e21866. [PubMed]  
		 
		
			
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				Thorat, M. A., Datar, R. H. and Joshi, N. N.   Cancer immunotherapeutics: raising the ante. The National Medical Journal of India.  2006.  19, 140-150. [PubMed]  
		 
		
			
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				Shevde, L. A., Joshi, N. N. , Dudhat, S. B., Hawaldar, R. W. and Nadkarni, J. J.  Immune functions, clinical parameters and hormone receptor status in breast cancer patients. Journal of Cancer Research and Clinical Oncology.  1999.  125, 313-320. [PubMed]  
		 
		
			
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				Shevde, L. A., Rao, N. M., Joshi, N. N. , Shinde, S. R., Ghosh, S. N. and Nadkarni, J. J.  Natural killer cell function and genetic instability in unaffected individuals from breast cancer families. European Journal of Cancer Prevention.  1998.  7, 141-148. [PubMed]  
		 
		
			
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				Shevde, L. A., Joshi, N. N. , Shinde, S. R. and Nadkarni, J. J.  Studies on functional status of circulating lymphocytes in unaffected members from cancer families. Human Immunology.  1998.  59, 373-381. [PubMed]  
		 
		
			
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				Rao, N. M., Joshi, N. N. , Shinde, S. R., Advani, S. H. and Ghosh, S. N.  Premature separation of centromere and aneuploidy: an indicator of high risk in unaffected individuals from familial breast cancer families? European Journal of Cancer Prevention.  1996.  5, 343-350. [PubMed]  
		 
		
			
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				Joshi, N. N. , Mukhopadhyay, R., Advani, S. H. and Gangal, S. G.  Production of interleukin-2 and expression of tac antigen in Hodgkin disease. Cancer Detection and Prevention.  1987.  1, 137-143. [PubMed]  
		 
	 
	 
  
                           
                         
                                                
 
                      
                          
                         
                     
                    
                        
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