Rosnah Binti Zain
University of Malaya
206 Papers
562 Citations
Rosnah Binti Zain is an academic researcher from University of Malaya. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Cancer. The author has an hindex of 33, co-authored 195 publications. Previous affiliations of Rosnah Binti Zain include University of Cambridge & Ministry of Health (Malaysia).
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Papers
Vitamin E (α-Tocopherol) Exhibits Antitumour Activity on Oral Squamous Carcinoma Cells ORL-48
TL;DR: In this article, α-tocopherol, the potent antioxidant form of vitamin E is used as an antitumour agent for the treatment of oral cancer and merits further research.
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An Adaptive Fuzzy Regression Model for the Prediction of Dichotomous Response Variables
Rosma Mohd Dom,Sameem Abdul Kareem,Rosnah Binti Zain,Basir Abidin +3 more
- 26 Aug 2007
TL;DR: This paper proposes an adaptive technique in the prediction of dichotomous response variable by combining fuzzy concept with statistical logistic regression, which was tested on an oral cancer dataset in predicting oral cancer susceptibility.
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The Promise of Human Induced Pluripotent Stem Cells in Dental Research
Thekkeparambil Chandrabose Srijaya,Padmaja Jayaprasad Pradeep,Rosnah Binti Zain,Sabri Musa,Noor Hayaty Abu Kasim,Vijayendran Govindasamy +5 more
TL;DR: The recent progress of the disease-specific iPSC development for various human diseases is summarized and the possibility of application of iPS technology in dentistry is evaluated, including its capacity for reprogramming some genetic orodental diseases.
MDM2 SNP309 does not confer an increased risk to oral squamous cell carcinoma but may modulate the age of disease onset
S Hamid,Yi-Hsin Yang,Karen Ng Lee Peng,Siti Mazlipah Ismail,Rosnah Binti Zain,Kue Peng Lim,Wan Mahadzir Wan Mustafa,Mannil Thomas Abraham,Soo Hwang Teo,Sok Ching Cheong +9 more
TL;DR: The data suggests that MDM2 SNP309 may modulate the risk to oral cancer and is a modifier of the age at oral cancer onset in women above the age of 55 years.
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Factors affecting commencement and cessation of smoking behaviour in Malaysian adults
Wan Maria Nabillah Ghani,Ishak Abdul Razak,Yi-Hsin Yang,Norain Abu Talib,Noriaki Ikeda,Tony Axéll,Prakash C. Gupta,Yujiro Handa,Norlida Abdullah,Rosnah Binti Zain +9 more
TL;DR: Gender, ethnicity, history of quid chewers and alcohol consumption have been found to be important factors in smoking commencement; while ethnicity, betel quid chewing and type of tobacco smoked influences cessation.