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Ricki M. Helm's research has focused on the identification and characterization of novel signaling pathways involved in cellular growth and differentiation. Their work has explored the role of specific protein kinases and their downstream targets in regulating cell cycle progression and oncogenesis. Helm has also investigated the potential for therapeutic intervention by targeting these pathways in various cancer models. Their publications span areas of molecular biology and cancer research.
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- h-index: 8
- Publications: 8
- Citations: 812
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