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A Seweryn et al.
Journal of nanobiotechnology, 18(1), 132-132 (2020-09-17)
Due to increasing aging of population prevalence of age-related disorders including osteoporosis is rapidly growing. Due to health and economic impact of the disease, there is an urgent need to develop techniques supporting bone metabolism and bone regeneration after fracture.
Roberto Fenollosa et al.
Journal of nanobiotechnology, 12, 35-35 (2014-09-17)
Porous silicon particles (PSiPs) have been used extensively as drug delivery systems, loaded with chemical species for disease treatment. It is well known from silicon producers that silicon is characterized by a low reduction potential, which in the case of
Camilla Bertel Andersen et al.
Frontiers in pharmacology, 11, 565524-565524 (2020-09-29)
Falcarindiol (FaDOH) is a cytotoxic and anti-inflammatory polyacetylenic oxylipin found in food plants of the carrot family (Apiaceae). FaDOH has been shown to activate PPARγ and to increase the expression of the cholesterol transporter ABCA1 in cells, both of which
Roman Mezencev et al.
Journal of ovarian research, 5(1), 30-30 (2012-10-20)
Ovarian cancer stem cells are characterized by self-renewal capacity, ability to differentiate into distinct lineages, as well as higher invasiveness and resistance to many anticancer agents. Since they may be responsible for the recurrence of ovarian cancer after initial response
Klara Janjić et al.
Journal of tissue engineering and regenerative medicine, 14(9), 1307-1317 (2020-07-12)
Collagen membranes and bone substitute are popular biomaterials in guided tissue regeneration for treatment of traumatized or diseased periodontal tissue. Development of these biomaterials starts in monolayer cell culture, failing to reflect in vivo tissue organization. Spheroid cultures potentially mimic
Ievgeniia Kocherova et al.
Materials (Basel, Switzerland), 14(12) (2021-07-03)
Photobiomodulation (PBM), also called low-level laser treatment (LLLT), has been considered a promising tool in periodontal treatment due to its anti-inflammatory and wound healing properties. However, photobiomodulation's effectiveness depends on a combination of parameters, such as energy density, the duration
Paulina Sobierajska et al.
International journal of molecular sciences, 23(4) (2022-02-27)
A new combination of Toceranib (Toc; 5-[(5Z)-(5-Fluoro-2-oxo-1,2-dihydro-3H-indol-3-ylidene)methyl]-2,4-dimethyl-N-[2-(pyrrolidin-1-yl)ethyl]-1H-pyrrole-3-carboxamide) with nanohydroxyapatite (nHAp) was proposed as an antineoplastic drug delivery system. Its physicochemical properties were determined as crystallinity, grain size, morphology, zeta potential and hydrodynamic diameter as well as Toceranib release. The crystalline
R Mezencev et al.
Cancer gene therapy, 23(12), 446-453 (2016-12-03)
Pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma (PDAC) is one of the most lethal of malignancies, in large measure, due to the propensity of PDAC cells to acquire resistance to chemotherapeutic agents. A better understanding of the molecular basis of acquired resistance is a
Biswa Nath Sharma et al.
Antimicrobial agents and chemotherapy, 58(11), 6724-6734 (2014-08-27)
The human JC polyomavirus (JCPyV) causes the fatal demyelinating disease progressive multifocal leukoencephalopathy (PML). A growing number of patients with induced or acquired immunosuppression are at risk for infection, and no effective antiviral therapy is presently available. The widely used
Priscilla Natalia et al.
Frontiers in pharmacology, 12, 802153-802153 (2022-02-05)
Based on the traditional use and scientific reports on the anti-inflammatory potential of red sandalwood, i.e., the heartwood of Pterocarpus santalinus L., we investigated its activity in a model of IL-1 stimulated endothelial cells. Endothelial cells were stimulated with IL-1
Miguel Olivas-Aguirre et al.
International journal of molecular sciences, 22(1) (2021-01-01)
Anticancer activity of different phenols is documented, but underlying mechanisms remain elusive. Recently, we have shown that cannabidiol kills the cells of acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL) by a direct interaction with mitochondria, with their consequent dysfunction. In the present study
U J Strotmann et al.
Ecotoxicology and environmental safety, 25(1), 79-89 (1993-02-01)
The dehydrogenase assay with resazurin as an oxidoreduction dye was used for monitoring the performance of six laboratory-scale sewage treatment plants. The dehydrogenase activity measured proved to be a reliable monitoring parameter, although it did not always positively correlate with
Letícia T Ferreira et al.
ACS omega, 4(13), 15628-15635 (2019-10-02)
Malaria remains a major detrimental parasitic disease in the developing world, with more than 200 million cases annually. Widespread drug-resistant parasite strains push for the development of novel antimalarial drugs. Plant-derived natural products are key sources of antimalarial molecules. Euterpe
Emilia Zachanowicz et al.
Polymers, 12(12) (2020-12-12)
The PRHD@MnFe2O4 binary hybrids have shown a potential for applications in the biomedical field. The polymer cover/shell provides sufficient surface protection of magnetic nanoparticles against adverse effects on the biological systems, e.g., it protects against Fenton's reactions and the generation
Christophe Chaubaroux et al.
Biomacromolecules, 13(7), 2128-2135 (2012-06-06)
Surface functionalization plays an important role in the design of biomedical implants, especially when layer forming cells, such as endothelial or epithelial cells, are needed. In this study, we define a novel nanoscale surface coating composed of collagen/alginate polyelectrolyte multilayers
Iwona Zwolak et al.
Antioxidants (Basel, Switzerland), 11(5) (2022-05-29)
Vanadium is ranked as one of the world's critical metals considered important for economic growth with wide use in the steel industry. However, its production, applications, and emissions related to the combustion of vanadium-containing fuels are known to cause harm
Garth D Tylden et al.
Antimicrobial agents and chemotherapy, 59(6), 3306-3316 (2015-03-25)
BK polyomavirus (BKPyV)-associated hemorrhagic cystitis (PyVHC) complicates 5 to 15% of allogeneic hematopoietic stem cell transplantations. Targeted antivirals are still unavailable. Brincidofovir (BCV; previously CMX001) has shown inhibitory activity against diverse viruses, including BKPyV in a primary human renal tubule
Zhifei Li et al.
Cell reports, 29(8), 2229-2242 (2019-11-21)
Many positive-strand RNA viruses remodel the endomembrane to form specialized replication organelles. However, knowledge regarding whether negative-strand RNA viruses take advantage of intracellular membranes for replication is limited. Here we show that a negative-strand RNA virus, human parainfluenza virus type
Dominik Egger et al.
Stem cell research & therapy, 10(1), 248-248 (2019-08-11)
Mesenchymal stem/stromal cells (MSCs) are considered an important candidate in cell therapy and tissue engineering approaches. The culture of stem cells in a 3D environment is known to better resemble the in vivo situation and to promote therapeutically relevant effects
Hongyi Zhou et al.
Molecular pharmaceutics, 17(5), 1558-1574 (2020-04-03)
To improve the drug discovery yield, a method which is implemented at the beginning of drug discovery that accurately predicts drug side effects, indications, efficacy, and mode of action based solely on the input of the drug's chemical structure is
Elahe Masaeli et al.
Biofabrication, 12(2), 025006-025006 (2019-10-03)
The mammalian retina contains multiple cellular layers, each carrying out a specific task. Such a controlled organization should be considered as a crucial factor for designing retinal therapies. The maintenance of retinal layered complexity through the use of scaffold-free techniques
Gaurav Arora et al.
PloS one, 7(9), e46182-e46182 (2012-10-03)
Previously published gene expression analyses suggested that apoptotic function may be reduced in humans relative to chimpanzees and led to the hypothesis that this difference may contribute to the relatively larger size of the human brain and the increased propensity
Alexandra Sorvina et al.
Cells, 9(2) (2020-02-09)
Innate immunity is critical for host defence against pathogen and environmental challenge and this involves the production and secretion of immune mediators, such as antimicrobial peptides and pro-inflammatory cytokines. However, when dysregulated, innate immunity can contribute to multifactorial diseases, including
Antonio Casado-Diaz et al.
Pharmaceutics, 14(2) (2022-02-27)
The excess of free radicals in the wound environment contributes to its stagnation during the inflammatory phase, favoring hard-to-heal wounds. Oxidative stress negatively affects cells and the extracellular matrix, hindering the healing process. In this study, we evaluated the antioxidant
Miguel Olivas-Aguirre et al.
Cell death & disease, 10(10), 779-779 (2019-10-16)
Anticancer properties of non-psychoactive cannabinoid cannabidiol (CBD) have been demonstrated on tumors of different histogenesis. Different molecular targets for CBD were proposed, including cannabinoid receptors and some plasma membrane ion channels. Here we have shown that cell lines derived from
Andrew M Fales et al.
Molecular pharmaceutics, 10(6), 2291-2298 (2013-05-11)
We present the application of a theranostic system combining Raman imaging and the photodynamic therapy (PDT) effect. The theranostic nanoplatform was created by loading the photosensitizer, protoporphyrin IX, onto a Raman-labeled gold nanostar. A cell-penetrating peptide, TAT, enhanced intracellular accumulation
Nihal Engin Vrana et al.
PloS one, 6(5), e20480-e20480 (2011-06-04)
In order to improve implant success rate, it is important to enhance their responsiveness to the prevailing conditions following implantation. Uncontrolled movement of inflammatory cells and fibroblasts is one of these in vivo problems and the porosity properties of the
Hongnan Cao et al.
Scientific reports, 10(1), 6140-6140 (2020-04-11)
Diffuse intrinsic pontine glioma (DIPG) is a lethal pediatric brain cancer whose median survival time is under one year. The possible roles of the two most common DIPG associated cytoplasmic ACVR1 receptor kinase domain mutants, G328V and R206H, are reexamined
Agnieszka Smieszek et al.
Materials (Basel, Switzerland), 13(21) (2020-11-01)
Atomic layer deposition (ALD) technology has started to attract attention as an efficient method for obtaining bioactive, ultrathin oxide coatings. In this study, using ALD, we have created titanium dioxide (TiO2) layers. The coatings were characterised in terms of physicochemical
Comparison of several microbiological toxicity screening tests.
Dutka, B.J., et al.
Water Research, 17, 1363-1367 (1983)
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