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51 Citations
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Use of Collagen in Cosmetic Products

  • Barbara Jadach,
  • Zofia Mielcarek and
  • Tomasz Osmałek

Collagen (CLG) belongs to the family of fibrillar proteins and is composed of left-handed α polypeptide chains, which, twisting around themselves and their axis, form a right-handed superhelix. In the chemical structure, it contains mainly prol...

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26 Citations
35,060 Views
17 Pages

Neurobiology and Applications of Inositol in Psychiatry: A Narrative Review

  • Carmen Concerto,
  • Cecilia Chiarenza,
  • Antonio Di Francesco,
  • Antimo Natale,
  • Ivan Privitera,
  • Alessandro Rodolico,
  • Antonio Trovato,
  • Andrea Aguglia,
  • Francesco Fisicaro and
  • Giuseppe Lanza
  • + 4 authors

20 February 2023

Inositol is a natural sugar-like compound, commonly present in many plants and foods. It is involved in several biochemical pathways, most of them controlling vital cellular mechanisms, such as cell development, signaling and nuclear processes, metab...

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23 Citations
30,345 Views
13 Pages

The Evolving Role of Calcium Channel Blockers in Hypertension Management: Pharmacological and Clinical Considerations

  • Kamryn E. Jones,
  • Shaun L. Hayden,
  • Hannah R. Meyer,
  • Jillian L. Sandoz,
  • William H. Arata,
  • Kylie Dufrene,
  • Corrado Ballaera,
  • Yair Lopez Torres,
  • Patricia Griffin and
  • Alan D. Kaye
  • + 2 authors

Worldwide, hypertension is the leading risk factor for cardiovascular disease and death. An estimated 122 million people, per the American Heart Association in 2023, have been diagnosed with this common condition. It is generally agreed that the prim...

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4 Citations
28,129 Views
27 Pages

18 September 2024

Respiratory infections with respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) account for an important part of hospital admissions for acute respiratory infections. Nirsevimab has been developed to reduce the hospital burden of RSV infections. Compared with the prod...

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32 Citations
26,495 Views
39 Pages

Recent years have witnessed unprecedented progress in therapeutic gene editing, revolutionizing the approach to treating genetic disorders. In this comprehensive review, we discuss the progression of milestones leading to the emergence of the cluster...

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4 Citations
25,827 Views
14 Pages

8 November 2023

Fenbendazole (FBZ) has been safely used as an antiparasitic agent in animals for decades, and the anticancer effects of FBZ have been studied through various mechanisms. However, there is a lack of in vivo studies that include lymphoma. Therefore, th...

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27 Citations
25,575 Views
28 Pages

Spotlight on the Mechanism of Action of Semaglutide

  • Ilias Papakonstantinou,
  • Konstantinos Tsioufis and
  • Vasiliki Katsi

23 December 2024

Initially intended to control blood glucose levels in patients with type 2 diabetes, semaglutide, a potent glucagon-like peptide 1 analogue, has been established as an effective weight loss treatment by controlling appetite. Integrating the latest cl...

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4 Citations
23,641 Views
11 Pages

Zinc in Dermatology: Exploring Its Emerging Role in Enhancing Botulinum Toxin Formulations and Clinical Efficacy

  • Lacey Foster,
  • Jose A. Foppiani,
  • Helen Xun,
  • Daniela Lee,
  • Begum Utz,
  • Angelica Hernandez Alvarez,
  • Maria J. Domingo-Escobar,
  • Iulianna C. Taritsa,
  • Dominika Gavlasova and
  • Samuel J. Lin
  • + 3 authors

28 October 2024

This literature review provides a novel exploration of zinc’s multifaceted roles in dermatology, with a particular focus on its potential integration into botulinum toxin formulations—an area that remains relatively underexplored in clini...

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5 Citations
21,919 Views
22 Pages

Emerging Therapeutic Innovations for Vitiligo Treatment

  • Weiran Li,
  • Penghao Dong,
  • Guiyuan Zhang,
  • Junjie Hu and
  • Sen Yang

Vitiligo is a chronic autoimmune disorder with a multifactorial etiology, typically manifesting as localized or generalized hypopigmentation or depigmentation of the skin and mucous membranes. The pathogenesis of vitiligo is complex and significantly...

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51 Citations
21,548 Views
40 Pages

Mitochondrial Dysfunction: A Key Player in Brain Aging and Diseases

  • Sydney Bartman,
  • Giuseppe Coppotelli and
  • Jaime M. Ross

Mitochondria are thought to have become incorporated within the eukaryotic cell approximately 2 billion years ago and play a role in a variety of cellular processes, such as energy production, calcium buffering and homeostasis, steroid synthesis, cel...

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35 Citations
20,499 Views
49 Pages

Capsaicin: Emerging Pharmacological and Therapeutic Insights

  • Elena Madalina Petran,
  • Argyrios Periferakis,
  • Lamprini Troumpata,
  • Aristodemos-Theodoros Periferakis,
  • Andreea-Elena Scheau,
  • Ioana Anca Badarau,
  • Konstantinos Periferakis,
  • Ana Caruntu,
  • Ilinca Savulescu-Fiedler and
  • Cristian Scheau
  • + 5 authors

Capsaicin, the most prominent pungent compound of chilli peppers, has been used in traditional medicine systems for centuries; it already has a number of established clinical and industrial applications. Capsaicin is known to act through the TRPV1 re...

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4 Citations
19,717 Views
39 Pages

Alpha-Lipoic Acid in Diabetic Peripheral Neuropathy: Addressing the Challenges and Complexities Surrounding a 70-Year-Old Compound

  • Iliya Mangarov,
  • Yulian Voynikov,
  • Valentina Petkova,
  • Simeon Iliev,
  • Ivanka Kostadinova,
  • Lyubomir Marinov and
  • Irina Nikolova

Alpha-lipoic acid (ALA, also known as thioctic acid) was discovered nearly 90 years ago and began to be used in clinical practice in the late 1950s. Numerous nonclinical and clinical studies have investigated ALA for treating diabetic peripheral neur...

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373 Citations
19,035 Views
16 Pages

Oxidative Stress in Type 2 Diabetes: Impacts from Pathogenesis to Lifestyle Modifications

  • Alfredo Caturano,
  • Margherita D’Angelo,
  • Andrea Mormone,
  • Vincenzo Russo,
  • Maria Pina Mollica,
  • Teresa Salvatore,
  • Raffaele Galiero,
  • Luca Rinaldi,
  • Erica Vetrano and
  • Ferdinando Carlo Sasso
  • + 3 authors

12 August 2023

Oxidative stress is a critical factor in the pathogenesis and progression of diabetes and its associated complications. The imbalance between reactive oxygen species (ROS) production and the body’s antioxidant defence mechanisms leads to cellul...

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19 Citations
18,950 Views
43 Pages

Osteoarthritis: Insights into Diagnosis, Pathophysiology, Therapeutic Avenues, and the Potential of Natural Extracts

  • Chiara Coppola,
  • Marco Greco,
  • Anas Munir,
  • Debora Musarò,
  • Stefano Quarta,
  • Marika Massaro,
  • Maria Giulia Lionetto and
  • Michele Maffia

Osteoarthritis (OA) stands as a prevalent and progressively debilitating clinical condition globally, impacting joint structures and leading to their gradual deterioration through inflammatory mechanisms. While both non-modifiable and modifiable fact...

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11 Citations
18,740 Views
18 Pages

First Report on Microbial-Derived Polydeoxyribonucleotide: A Sustainable and Enhanced Alternative to Salmon-Based Polydeoxyribonucleotide

  • Doobyeong Chae,
  • Sae-Woong Oh,
  • Yoon-Seo Choi,
  • Dae-Jung Kang,
  • Chun-Woong Park,
  • Jongsung Lee and
  • Won-Sang Seo

Polydeoxyribonucleotide (PDRN) has emerged as a potent bioactive compound with proven efficacy in wound healing, tissue regeneration, and anti-inflammatory applications and is predominantly derived from salmonid gonads. However, this study presents a...

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54 Citations
18,206 Views
28 Pages

Oxidative Stress and Erectile Dysfunction: Pathophysiology, Impacts, and Potential Treatments

  • Aris Kaltsas,
  • Athanasios Zikopoulos,
  • Fotios Dimitriadis,
  • Danja Sheshi,
  • Magdalena Politis,
  • Efthalia Moustakli,
  • Evangelos N. Symeonidis,
  • Michael Chrisofos,
  • Nikolaos Sofikitis and
  • Athanasios Zachariou

14 August 2024

Erectile dysfunction (ED) is a prevalent condition affecting men’s sexual health, with oxidative stress (OS) having recently been identified as a significant contributing causative factor. This narrative review aims to elucidate the role of OS...

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12 Citations
18,078 Views
25 Pages

The Expanding Role of GLP-1 Receptor Agonists: Advancing Clinical Outcomes in Metabolic and Mental Health

  • Mohamad Al Qassab,
  • Mohammad Mneimneh,
  • Ahmad Jradi,
  • Bassem Derbas,
  • Dana Dabboussi,
  • Justine Khoury Baini,
  • Nadia Katrib,
  • Nadim Chaarani,
  • Philippe Attieh and
  • Hilda E. Ghadieh
  • + 3 authors

Glucagon-like peptide 1 receptor agonists (GLP-1 RAs) have emerged as a promising therapeutic option beyond their established role in managing type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) and obesity. Recent research has highlighted their beneficial effects on li...

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74 Citations
17,490 Views
19 Pages

Sperm Cryopreservation Today: Approaches, Efficiency, and Pitfalls

  • Sanja Ozimic,
  • Helena Ban-Frangez and
  • Martin Stimpfel

The cryopreservation of human spermatozoa has been an option for patients undergoing chemo or radiotherapies since the late 1950s. Presently, there are different techniques for the cryopreservation of spermatozoa. The most commonly used techniques ar...

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26 Citations
17,051 Views
21 Pages

Interstitial Cells of Cajal and Enteric Nervous System in Gastrointestinal and Neurological Pathology, Relation to Oxidative Stress

  • Laura López-Pingarrón,
  • Henrique Almeida,
  • Marisol Soria-Aznar,
  • Marcos C. Reyes-Gonzales,
  • Ana B. Rodríguez-Moratinos,
  • Antonio Muñoz-Hoyos and
  • Joaquín J. García

The enteric nervous system (ENS) is organized into two plexuses—submucosal and myenteric—which regulate smooth muscle contraction, secretion, and blood flow along the gastrointestinal tract under the influence of the rest of the autonomic...

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19 Citations
16,778 Views
19 Pages

Effect of Nigella sativa on Selected Gastrointestinal Diseases

  • Sara Jarmakiewicz-Czaja,
  • Magdalena Zielińska,
  • Kacper Helma,
  • Aneta Sokal and
  • Rafał Filip

Nigella sativa L. (family Ranunculaceae), also known as black cumin, has been used in cuisine around the world for many years. Due to its health-promoting properties, it can be used not only in the food industry but also in medicine. The main bioacti...

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9 Citations
16,572 Views
19 Pages

Ferritin as an Effective Prognostic Factor and Potential Cancer Biomarker

  • Katarzyna Szymulewska-Konopko,
  • Joanna Reszeć-Giełażyn and
  • Monika Małeczek

Ferritin is found in all cells of the body, serving as a reservoir of iron and protecting against damage to the molecules that make up cellular structures. It has emerged as a biomarker not only for iron-related disorders but also for inflammatory di...

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7 Citations
16,506 Views
13 Pages

Coffee and Microbiota: A Narrative Review

  • Federico Rosa,
  • Benedetta Marigliano,
  • Sergio Mannucci,
  • Marcello Candelli,
  • Gabriele Savioli,
  • Giuseppe Merra,
  • Maurizio Gabrielli,
  • Antonio Gasbarrini,
  • Francesco Franceschi and
  • Andrea Piccioni

Coffee is one of the most widely consumed beverages in the world, which has important repercussions on the health of the individual, mainly because of certain compounds it contains. Coffee consumption exerts significant influences on the entire body,...

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19 Citations
16,484 Views
22 Pages

The Link between Magnesium Supplements and Statin Medication in Dyslipidemic Patients

  • Roxana Nartea,
  • Brindusa Ilinca Mitoiu and
  • Ioana Ghiorghiu

Many investigations have discovered a connection between statins and magnesium supplements. On one hand, increasing research suggests that chronic hypomagnesemia may be an important factor in the etiology of some metabolic illnesses, including obesit...

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53 Citations
16,096 Views
18 Pages

Significance of TP53, CDKN2A, SMAD4 and KRAS in Pancreatic Cancer

  • Dimitrios Stefanoudakis,
  • Maximos Frountzas,
  • Dimitrios Schizas,
  • Nikolaos V. Michalopoulos,
  • Alexandra Drakaki and
  • Konstantinos G. Toutouzas

The present review demonstrates the major tumor suppressor genes, including TP53, CDKN2A and SMAD4, associated with pancreatic cancer. Each gene’s role, prevalence and impact on tumor development and progression are analyzed, focusing on the in...

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24 Citations
15,954 Views
21 Pages

13 November 2023

Wound healing is a multifaceted process necessitating the collaboration of numerous elements to mend damaged tissue. Plant and animal-derived natural compounds have been utilized for wound treatment over the centuries, with many scientific investigat...

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7 Citations
15,756 Views
17 Pages

17 October 2024

Hypermobile Ehlers-Danlos syndrome (hEDS) is a connective tissue disorder marked by joint hypermobility, skin hyperextensibility, and tissue fragility. Recent studies have linked hEDS with mast cell activation syndrome (MCAS), suggesting a genetic in...

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70 Citations
15,714 Views
17 Pages

As environmental plastic waste degrades, it creates an abundance of diverse microplastic particles. Consequently, microplastics contaminate drinking water and many staple food products, meaning the oral ingestion of microplastics is an important expo...

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9 Citations
15,619 Views
22 Pages

Tacrolimus- and Mycophenolate-Mediated Toxicity: Clinical Considerations and Options in Management of Post-Transplant Patients

  • Alan D. Kaye,
  • Shivam S. Shah,
  • Coplen D. Johnson,
  • Adalyn S. De Witt,
  • Austin S. Thomassen,
  • Charles P. Daniel,
  • Shahab Ahmadzadeh,
  • Sridhar Tirumala,
  • Kristin Nicole Bembenick and
  • Sahar Shekoohi
  • + 1 author

Tacrolimus and mycophenolate are important immunosuppressive agents used to prevent organ rejection in post-transplant patients. While highly effective, their use is associated with significant toxicity, requiring careful management. Tacrolimus, a ca...

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51 Citations
15,329 Views
20 Pages

Micro(nano)plastics and Their Potential Impact on Human Gut Health: A Narrative Review

  • Carlo Covello,
  • Federica Di Vincenzo,
  • Giovanni Cammarota and
  • Marco Pizzoferrato

Microplastics and nanoplastics (MNPs) are becoming an increasingly severe global problem due to their widespread distribution and complex impact on living organisms. Apart from their environmental impact, the effects of MNPs on living organisms have...

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32 Citations
14,926 Views
15 Pages

Obesity, a global health concern of increasing significance, is characterized by chronic low-grade inflammation (LGCI) that significantly contributes to metabolic dysfunction. This narrative review explores the intricate pathophysiological mechanisms...

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10 Citations
14,508 Views
18 Pages

Ashwagandha-Induced Programmed Cell Death in the Treatment of Breast Cancer

  • Renata Kołodziejska,
  • Agnieszka Tafelska-Kaczmarek,
  • Mateusz Pawluk,
  • Krzysztof Sergot,
  • Lucyna Pisarska,
  • Alina Woźniak and
  • Hanna Pawluk

The aim of this review is to provide experimental evidence for the programmed-death activity of Ashwagandha (Withania somnifera) in the anti-cancer therapy of breast cancer. The literature search was conducted using online electronic databases (Googl...

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10 Citations
14,396 Views
16 Pages

Alpha-lipoic acid (ALA) is an essential organosulfur compound with a wide range of therapeutic applications, particularly in conditions involving inflammation and oxidative stress. In this review, we describe our current understanding of the multifac...

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9 Citations
14,097 Views
40 Pages

Cystic fibrosis (CF) is a recessive genetic disease caused by mutations in the cystic fibrosis transmembrane conductance regulator (CFTR) protein, a chloride and bicarbonate channel localized on the plasma membrane of epithelial cells. Over the last...

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6 Citations
13,581 Views
37 Pages

Activation of the Coagulation Cascade as a Universal Danger Sign

  • Eleonora A. Starikova,
  • Jennet T. Mammedova,
  • Artem A. Rubinstein,
  • Alexey V. Sokolov and
  • Igor V. Kudryavtsev

Hemostasis is a mechanism that stops bleeding from an injured vessel, involves multiple interlinked steps, culminating in the formation of a “clot” sealing the damaged area. Moreover, it has long been recognized that inflammation also pro...

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3 Citations
13,402 Views
19 Pages

Urinary tract infections (UTIs) are among the most prevalent bacterial infections in women, with high recurrence rates and growing concerns over antimicrobial resistance. The need for alternative or adjunctive therapies has spurred interest in plant-...

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14 Citations
13,322 Views
11 Pages

Guava (Psidium guajava) is a plant widely distributed in tropical and subtropical regions. Its leaves contain a large amount of physiological molecules such as flavonoid, sesquiterpene, triterpenoid, coumarin, alkaloid, and tannin molecules with anti...

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38 Citations
13,061 Views
20 Pages

Advances in CAR T Cell Therapy for Non-Small Cell Lung Cancer

  • Hong Yun Ma,
  • Jeeban Das,
  • Conor Prendergast,
  • Dorine De Jong,
  • Brian Braumuller,
  • Jacienta Paily,
  • Sophia Huang,
  • Connie Liou,
  • Anna Giarratana and
  • Kathleen M. Capaccione
  • + 2 authors

12 November 2023

Since its first approval by the FDA in 2017, tremendous progress has been made in chimeric antigen receptor (CAR) T cell therapy, the adoptive transfer of engineered, CAR-expressing T lymphocyte. CAR T cells are all composed of three main elements: a...

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49 Citations
13,045 Views
12 Pages

26 November 2024

Vitamin D receptors (VDRs) are present in almost all cells of the immune system, including B cells, T cells, NK (Natural Killer) cells, dendritic cells, and monocytes, as well as the epithelial cells of many organs such as the intestine, pancreas, pr...

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50 Citations
12,577 Views
21 Pages

26 December 2023

In recent decades, given the important role of gamma-aminobutyric acid (GABA) in human health, scientists have paid great attention to the enrichment of this chemical compound in food using various methods, including microbial fermentation. Moreover,...

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5 Citations
12,539 Views
11 Pages

22 August 2024

Parkinson’s disease (PD) is the second leading neurodegenerative disease after Alzheimer’s disease. Mucuna pruriens (L.) DC. (MP) is a plant that contains Levodopa (L-DOPA) and has been known to improve the symptoms of PD. In this prelimi...

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38 Citations
12,525 Views
20 Pages

Origin and Emergence of Microglia in the CNS—An Interesting (Hi)story of an Eccentric Cell

  • Iasonas Dermitzakis,
  • Maria Eleni Manthou,
  • Soultana Meditskou,
  • Marie-Ève Tremblay,
  • Steven Petratos,
  • Lida Zoupi,
  • Marina Boziki,
  • Evangelia Kesidou,
  • Constantina Simeonidou and
  • Paschalis Theotokis

Microglia belong to tissue-resident macrophages of the central nervous system (CNS), representing the primary innate immune cells. This cell type constitutes ~7% of non-neuronal cells in the mammalian brain and has a variety of biological roles integ...

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30 Citations
12,396 Views
19 Pages

Dermal Fibroblasts as the Main Target for Skin Anti-Age Correction Using a Combination of Regenerative Medicine Methods

  • Alla Zorina,
  • Vadim Zorin,
  • Artur Isaev,
  • Dmitry Kudlay,
  • Maria Vasileva and
  • Pavel Kopnin

This article includes the data from current studies regarding the pathophysiological mechanisms of skin aging and the regenerative processes occurring in the epidermis and dermis at the molecular and cellular level, mainly, the key role of dermal fib...

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1 Citations
12,346 Views
12 Pages

Niacin and Stroke: The Role of Supplementation and Emerging Concepts in Clinical Practice, a Narrative Review

  • Alan D. Kaye,
  • Grant D. Coffman,
  • Sydney A. Mashaw,
  • Austin S. Thomassen,
  • Kalob M. Broocks,
  • Ahmed I. Anwar,
  • Shahab Ahmadzadeh and
  • Sahar Shekoohi

Niacin therapy has been a mainstay in traditional secondary prevention of stroke. Supplemental use of niacin has been used to improve lipid panel markers, including lowering low-density lipoproteins and triglycerides, and raising high-density lipopro...

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18 Citations
12,332 Views
21 Pages

Unlocking the Potential: Semaglutide’s Impact on Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s Disease in Animal Models

  • Andreea Daniela Meca,
  • Ianis Kevyn Stefan Boboc,
  • Liliana Mititelu-Tartau and
  • Maria Bogdan

Semaglutide (SEM), a glucagon-like peptide-1 receptor agonist, has garnered increasing interest for its potential therapeutic effects in neurodegenerative disorders such as Alzheimer’s disease (AD) and Parkinson’s disease (PD). This revie...

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25 Citations
12,308 Views
36 Pages

Cannabis and related compounds have created significant research interest as a promising therapy in many disorders. However, the individual therapeutic effects of cannabinoids and the incidence of side effects are still difficult to determine. Pharma...

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11 Citations
12,285 Views
17 Pages

Peptide–Oligonucleotide Conjugation: Chemistry and Therapeutic Applications

  • Anna L. Malinowska,
  • Harley L. Huynh and
  • Sritama Bose

30 September 2024

Oligonucleotides have been identified as powerful therapeutics for treating genetic disorders and diseases related to epigenetic factors such as metabolic and immunological dysfunctions. However, they face certain obstacles in terms of limited delive...

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12,119 Views
15 Pages

6 December 2023

We had attended a Parkinson’s Disease (PD) patient for a non-healing wound who reported a marked decrease in his hand tremor and freezing of gait when his wound was exposed to a ceramic far-field infrared (cFIR) blanket. PD is the most frequent...

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20 Citations
12,108 Views
19 Pages

Thymoquinone: A Promising Therapeutic Agent for the Treatment of Colorectal Cancer

  • Natalia Kurowska,
  • Marcel Madej and
  • Barbara Strzalka-Mrozik

23 December 2023

Colorectal cancer (CRC) is one of the most commonly diagnosed cancers and is responsible for approximately one million deaths each year. The current standard of care is surgical resection of the lesion and chemotherapy with 5-fluorouracil (5-FU). How...

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