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16 July 2021

In vitro germination assays are frequently used in screening trials to evaluate the pollen viability of pollinizers. To be effective, screening trials must have defined threshold criteria, from which individuals can then be assessed. However, despite...

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41 Citations
4,597 Views
21 Pages

Label-Free Digital Holographic Microscopy for In Vitro Cytotoxic Effect Quantification of Organic Nanoparticles

  • Kai Moritz Eder,
  • Anne Marzi,
  • Álvaro Barroso,
  • Steffi Ketelhut,
  • Björn Kemper and
  • Jürgen Schnekenburger

12 February 2022

Cytotoxicity quantification of nanoparticles is commonly performed by biochemical assays to evaluate their biocompatibility and safety. We explored quantitative phase imaging (QPI) with digital holographic microscopy (DHM) as a time-resolved in vitro...

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3,347 Views
16 Pages

5 July 2024

The study aimed to perform a comprehensive in vitro and in vivo evaluation of a newly developed, patent-pending, powder-to-hydrogel, film-forming polymer complex base, which possesses tissue-protective and microbiome-supportive properties, and to com...

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3 Citations
1,855 Views
19 Pages

7 January 2025

The safety screening of manufactured nanomaterials (MNMs) is essential for their adoption by consumers and the marketplace. Lately, animal-based testing has been replaced by mechanistically informative in vitro assays due to the requirements of regul...

  • Communication
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2 Citations
3,768 Views
10 Pages

28 July 2023

Sodium lauryl ether sulphate (SLEnS) is an anionic surfactant that is widely used in many fields, such as cosmetics and detergents, among others. This study evaluated the influence of the number of ethylene oxide (EO) units, present in the head group...

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8 Citations
3,053 Views
17 Pages

Electrospun Ibuprofen-Loaded Blend PCL/PEO Fibers for Topical Drug Delivery Applications

  • Diala Bani Mustafa,
  • Tsuyoshi Sakai,
  • Osamu Sato,
  • Mitsuo Ikebe and
  • Shih-Feng Chou

6 July 2024

Electrospun drug-eluting fibers have demonstrated potentials in topical drug delivery applications, where drug releases can be modulated by polymer fiber compositions. In this study, blend fibers of polycaprolactone (PCL) and polyethylene oxide (PEO)...

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4,191 Views
54 Pages

Biomimetic Tumour Model Systems for Pancreatic Ductal Adenocarcinoma in Relation to Photodynamic Therapy

  • Olivia M. Smith,
  • Nicole Lintern,
  • Jiahao Tian,
  • Bárbara M. Mesquita,
  • Sabrina Oliveira,
  • Veronika Vymetalkova,
  • Jai Prakash,
  • Andrew M. Smith,
  • David G. Jayne and
  • Yazan S. Khaled
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Pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma (PDAC) is the most common type of pancreatic cancer and is associated with poor prognosis. Despite years of research and improvements in chemotherapy regimens, the 5-year survival rate of PDAC remains dismal. Therapie...

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63 Citations
10,508 Views
31 Pages

Biofilm infections have gained recognition as an important therapeutic challenge in the last several decades due to their relationship with the chronicity of infectious diseases. Studies of novel therapeutic treatments targeting infections require th...

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1 Citations
1,712 Views
13 Pages

Finding a Direct Method for a Dynamic Process: The DD (Direct and Dynamic) Cell-Tox Method

  • Eneko Madorran,
  • Lidija Kocbek Šaherl,
  • Mateja Rakuša,
  • Iztok Takač and
  • Miha Munda

The main focus of in vitro toxicity assessment methods is to assess the viability of the cells, which is usually based on metabolism changes. Yet, when exposed to toxic substances, the cell triggers multiple signals in response. With this in mind, we...

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23 Citations
6,732 Views
14 Pages

18 October 2021

(1) Background: Microtubule depolymerizing agents (MDAs) are commonly used for cancer treatment. However, the therapeutic use of such microtubule inhibitors is limited by their toxicity and the emergence of resistance. Thus, there is still a sustaine...

  • Communication
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31 Citations
6,816 Views
8 Pages

Antioxidant-Rich Extracts of Terminalia ferdinandiana Interfere with Estimation of Cell Viability

  • Saleha Akter,
  • Rama Addepalli,
  • Michael E. Netzel,
  • Ujang Tinggi,
  • Mary T. Fletcher,
  • Yasmina Sultanbawa and
  • Simone A. Osborne

The impact of plant extracts and phytochemicals on in vitro cell viability is usually assessed by employing cell viability assays dependent upon the activity of dehydrogenase enzymes. The CellTiter 96® AQueous One Solution Cell Proliferation Assa...

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963 Views
16 Pages

2 October 2025

The biocompatibility of materials used in biomedical applications, especially those in direct contact with human tissue, is crucial to ensuring their safety. Ensuring material biocompatibility requires a wide range of in vitro and in vivo tests, with...

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4 Citations
4,297 Views
12 Pages

6 November 2017

This study proposes an optimization process of the Lithospermum erythrorhizon (LE) extraction with a higher purity of shikonin (SK). The influence of extraction temperature on the concentration of SK is examined, and an in vitro cell viability assay...

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9 Citations
3,029 Views
13 Pages

Are Endodontic Solvents Cytotoxic? An In Vitro Study on Human Periodontal Ligament Stem Cells

  • José Luis Sanz,
  • Sergio López-García,
  • Leopoldo Forner,
  • Francisco Javier Rodríguez-Lozano,
  • David García-Bernal,
  • Sonia Sánchez-Bautista,
  • Clara Puig-Herreros,
  • Vicent Rosell-Clari and
  • Ricardo E. Oñate-Sánchez

The aim of this study was to assess the influence of eucalyptol, chloroform, and Endosolv on the proliferative capability, cell viability, and migration rates of human periodontal ligament stem cells (hPDLSCs) in vitro. Solvent eluates were formulate...

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26 Citations
7,483 Views
19 Pages

In Vitro Assessment of Anticoccidials: Methods and Molecules

  • Martina Felici,
  • Benedetta Tugnoli,
  • Andrea Piva and
  • Ester Grilli

30 June 2021

Avian coccidiosis is a disease causing considerable economic losses in the poultry industry. It is caused by Eimeria spp., protozoan parasites characterized by an exogenous–endogenous lifecycle. In vitro research on these pathogens is very complicate...

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2 Citations
2,798 Views
22 Pages

Combinatorial Therapeutic Potential of Stem Cells and Benzimidazol Derivatives for the Reduction of Liver Fibrosis

  • Maryam Iqbal,
  • Sulaiman Shams,
  • Huma Rafiq,
  • Momin Khan,
  • Shahid Khan,
  • Umer Sadique Khattak,
  • Sahib Gul Afridi,
  • Fehmida Bibi,
  • Angham Abdulrhman Abdulkareem and
  • Muhammad Imran Naseer

15 February 2023

(1) Background: Liver fibrosis is currently one of the top ten causes of death worldwide. Stem cells transplantation using mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) is an alternative therapy which is used in the place of organ transplant, due to the incapacity o...

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1 Citations
1,714 Views
15 Pages

Anti-Inflammatory Properties of Yellow Passion Fruit Bagasse Extract and Its Potential Role in Periodontal Wound Healing In Vitro

  • Andressa V. B. Nogueira,
  • Luan V. Faria,
  • Maria Eduarda S. Lopes,
  • Juliane Viganó,
  • Julian Martínez,
  • Sigrun Eick,
  • Joni A. Cirelli and
  • James Deschner

Background/Objectives: Periodontal disease involves chronic immunoinflammatory processes and microbial dysbiosis, making phytochemicals with anti-inflammatory properties potential therapeutic agents. This study aimed to assess the modulatory effects...

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5 Citations
3,559 Views
16 Pages

Potential of Anti-CMV Immunoglobulin Cytotect CP® In Vitro and Ex Vivo in a First-Trimester Placenta Model

  • Perrine Coste Mazeau,
  • Chloé Jacquet,
  • Clotilde Muller,
  • Mathis Courant,
  • Chahrazed El Hamel,
  • Thierry Chianea,
  • Sébastien Hantz and
  • Sophie Alain

Background: Congenital CMV infection is the leading cause of neonatal neurological deficit. We herein studied in vitro and ex vivo the potential of the hyperimmune globulin Cytotect CP® (Biotest, Germany) for congenital infection prevention and t...

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1,245 Views
14 Pages

Quercetin as a Bitter Taste Receptor Agonist with Anticancer Effects in Head and Neck Cancer Cells

  • Gavin Turner,
  • Sarah M. Sywanycz,
  • Brianna L. Buchler,
  • Robert D. Wardlow,
  • Robert J. Lee and
  • Ryan M. Carey

14 October 2025

Background/Objectives: Quercetin is a bitter compound with demonstrated anticancer effects in preclinical models of head and neck squamous cell carcinoma (HNSCC). In taste transduction, bitter compounds activate bitter taste receptors (T2Rs), a group...

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777 Views
15 Pages

4 October 2025

Alfalfa (Medicago sativa L.) is a vital global forage crop. Transgenic technology promises enhanced yield and quality, but requires rigorous environmental risk assessment, particularly regarding pollen-mediated gene flow, for which standardized proto...

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11 Citations
5,730 Views
12 Pages

26 November 2024

The A549 cell line has become a cornerstone in biomedical research, particularly in cancer studies and serves as a critical tool in cytotoxicity studies and drug screening where it is used to evaluate the impact of pharmaceutical compounds on cellula...

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3 Citations
3,898 Views
11 Pages

Limosilactobacillus reuteri and Its Probiotic Potential against Cariogenic Bacteria

  • Brianda Karina Félix-Sicairos,
  • Rita Elizabeth Martinez-Martinez,
  • Saray Aranda-Romo,
  • Roberto Gonzalez-Amaro,
  • Mariana Salgado-Bustamante,
  • Norma Verónica Zavala-Alonso and
  • Ángel Gabriel Alpuche-Solís

Bacteriotherapy is a promising option in addressing dental caries, a persistent global public health challenge with multifactorial origin, including dysbiosis. Despite the exploration of various probiotics, outcomes remain inconclusive. Objective: Th...

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2 Citations
1,858 Views
15 Pages

In Vitro Toxicity Assessment of Cortinarius sanguineus Anthraquinone Aglycone Extract

  • Johanna Yli-Öyrä,
  • Mikko Herrala,
  • Harri Kovakoski,
  • Eevi Huuskonen,
  • Peppi Toukola,
  • Riikka Räisänen and
  • Jaana Rysä

21 May 2024

Biocolourants could be a sustainable option for dyes that require fossil-based chemicals in their synthesis. We studied the in vitro toxicity of anthraquinone aglycone extract obtained from Cortinarius sanguineus fungus and compared it to the toxicit...

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4 Citations
2,570 Views
10 Pages

Synergistic Effect of Saccharin and Caffeine on Antiproliferative Activity in Human Ovarian Carcinoma Ovcar-3 Cells

  • Sun Ju Lee,
  • Sang-Yong Park,
  • Subin Bak,
  • Min-Woo Lee,
  • Dae Jin Lim,
  • Hyeong-Dong Kim,
  • Dong-Gil Kim and
  • Suhng Wook Kim

22 September 2023

The purpose of this study was to confirm the antiproliferative and apoptotic induction potential of a saccharin and caffeine combination in ovarian cancer cells. The cell line used was Ovcar-3, and the cell viability was measured through a WST-8 assa...

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9 Citations
3,668 Views
12 Pages

25 October 2021

The current study aimed to investigate the cytotoxicity of co-administrating local anesthetics (LA) with glucocorticoids (GC) and hyaluronic acid (HA) in vitro. Human articular cartilage was obtained from five patients undergoing total knee arthropla...

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7 Citations
3,996 Views
16 Pages

Biocompatibility Investigation of Hybrid Organometallic Polymers for Sub-Micron 3D Printing via Laser Two-Photon Polymerisation

  • Evaldas Balčiūnas,
  • Nadežda Dreižė,
  • Monika Grubliauskaitė,
  • Silvija Urnikytė,
  • Egidijus Šimoliūnas,
  • Virginija Bukelskienė,
  • Mindaugas Valius,
  • Sara J. Baldock,
  • John G. Hardy and
  • Daiva Baltriukienė

27 November 2019

Hybrid organometallic polymers are a class of functional materials which can be used to produce structures with sub-micron features via laser two-photon polymerisation. Previous studies demonstrated the relative biocompatibility of Al and Zr containi...

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41 Citations
7,726 Views
15 Pages

25 August 2020

Pomegranate (Punica granatum) is a well-established folklore medicine, demonstrating benefits in treating numerous conditions partly due to its antimicrobial and anti-inflammatory properties. Such desirable medicinal capabilities are attributed to a...

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45 Citations
7,426 Views
13 Pages

Metformin Inhibits Migration and Invasion by Suppressing ROS Production and COX2 Expression in MDA-MB-231 Breast Cancer Cells

  • Chandler Schexnayder,
  • Kiera Broussard,
  • Demitrius Onuaguluchi,
  • Anthony Poché,
  • Moamen Ismail,
  • LeFontae McAtee,
  • Shawn Llopis,
  • Amber Keizerweerd,
  • Harris McFerrin and
  • Christopher Williams

21 November 2018

Background: Several mechanisms of action have been proposed to explain the apparent antineoplastic functions of metformin, many of which are observed at high concentrations that may not be reflective of achievable tissue concentrations. We propose th...

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96 Citations
8,847 Views
14 Pages

In Vitro Toxicity Study of a Porous Iron(III) Metal‒Organic Framework

  • Gongsen Chen,
  • Xin Leng,
  • Juyuan Luo,
  • Longtai You,
  • Changhai Qu,
  • Xiaoxv Dong,
  • Hongliang Huang,
  • Xingbin Yin and
  • Jian Ni

28 March 2019

A MIL series metal‒organic framework (MOF), MIL-100(Fe), was successfully synthesized at the nanoscale and fully characterized by TEM, TGA, XRD, FTIR, DLS, and BET. A toxicological assessment was performed using two different cell lines: human normal...

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247 Views
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Characterization of a New Biocomposite Based on Bioactive Compounds from Ganoderma lucidum and Jellyfish Collagen Destined for In Vitro Evaluation of Antitumor Effects in the Oral Cavity

  • Carolina Pascale,
  • Alexandru Burcea,
  • Claudia Florina Bogdan-Andreescu,
  • Emin Cadar,
  • Antoanela Popescu,
  • Ticuta Negreanu-Pirjol,
  • Florica Busuricu,
  • Ana-Maria Pesterau,
  • Adrian Cosmin Rosca and
  • Rodica Sirbu

7 January 2026

Background/Objectives: Oral squamous cell carcinoma (OSCC) remains a major therapeutic challenge due to treatment-related toxicity and impaired oral tissue regeneration. This study aimed to develop and characterize a novel biocomposite based on bioac...

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18 Citations
5,394 Views
16 Pages

Cholecalciferol Inhibits Cell Growth and Induces Apoptosis in the CaSki Cell Line

  • Sachin Bhoora,
  • Yuvelia Pather,
  • Sumari Marais and
  • Rivak Punchoo

13 February 2020

Vitamin D has displayed anti-cancer actions in numerous in vitro studies. Here, we investigated the anti-cancer actions of cholecalciferol, a vitamin D precursor, on a metastatic cervical cancer cell line, namely, CaSki. Experimental cultures were in...

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3 Citations
4,935 Views
18 Pages

Isolation and Characterization of Canine Adipose-Derived Mesenchymal Stromal Cells: Considerations in Translation from Laboratory to Clinic

  • Michael A. Rivera Orsini,
  • Emine Berfu Ozmen,
  • Alyssa Miles,
  • Steven D. Newby,
  • Nora Springer,
  • Darryl Millis and
  • Madhu Dhar

15 October 2024

In allogeneic MSC implantation, the cells are isolated from a donor different from the recipient. When tested, allogeneic MSCs have several advantages over autologous ones: faster cell growth, sufficient cell concentration, and readily available cell...

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8 Citations
4,818 Views
19 Pages

Influence of Antibiotics on Functionality and Viability of Liver Cells In Vitro

  • Sandra Doß,
  • Corinne Blessing,
  • Katharina Haller,
  • Georg Richter and
  • Martin Sauer

3 October 2022

(1) Antibiotics are an important weapon in the fight against serious bacterial infections and are considered a common cause of drug-induced liver injury (DILI). The hepatotoxicity of many drugs, including antibiotics, is poorly analyzed in human in v...

  • Article
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13 Citations
5,092 Views
15 Pages

A HepG2 Cell-Based Biosensor That Uses Stainless Steel Electrodes for Hepatotoxin Detection

  • Martin Rozman,
  • Zala Štukovnik,
  • Ajda Sušnik,
  • Amirhossein Pakseresht,
  • Matej Hočevar,
  • Damjana Drobne and
  • Urban Bren

4 March 2022

Humans are frequently exposed to environmental hepatotoxins, which can lead to liver failure. Biosensors may be the best candidate for the detection of hepatotoxins because of their high sensitivity and specificity, convenience, time-saving, low cost...

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25 Citations
4,407 Views
15 Pages

Cytocompatibility and Bioactive Properties of Hydraulic Calcium Silicate-Based Cements (HCSCs) on Stem Cells from Human Exfoliated Deciduous Teeth (SHEDs): A Systematic Review of In Vitro Studies

  • José Luis Sanz,
  • Leopoldo Forner,
  • Carmen Llena,
  • Julia Guerrero-Gironés,
  • María Melo,
  • Sandro Rengo,
  • Gianrico Spagnuolo and
  • Francisco Javier Rodríguez-Lozano

28 November 2020

The implementation of hydraulic calcium silicate-based endodontic cements (HCSCs) in biologically based endodontic procedures for the primary dentition has been recently investigated, focusing on the biological response of stem cells from human exfol...

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1 Citations
1,590 Views
12 Pages

Apelin Counteracts the Effects of Fusobacterium nucleatum on the Migration of Periodontal Ligament Cells In Vitro

  • Pablo Cores Ziskoven,
  • Andressa V. B. Nogueira,
  • Sigrun Eick and
  • James Deschner

5 October 2024

To better understand the link between periodontitis and metabolic diseases, our in vitro study aimed to assess the influence of the adipokine apelin and/or the periodontal pathogen Fusobacterium nucleatum on periodontal cells. Periodontal ligament (P...

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12 Citations
5,150 Views
13 Pages

Microfluidic 3D tissue culture systems are attractive for in vitro drug testing applications due to the ability of these platforms to generate 3D tissue models and perform drug testing at a very small scale. However, the minute cell number and liquid...

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61 Citations
6,184 Views
13 Pages

12 April 2021

Triple-negative breast cancer (TNBC) is a refractory type of breast cancer that does not yet have clinically effective drugs. The aim of this study is to investigate the synergistic effects and mechanisms of resveratrol combined with cisplatin on hum...

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1 Citations
3,131 Views
18 Pages

Synthesis and In Vitro Anticancer Activity of Pyrrolidone Derivatives Bearing 3,4,5-Trimethoxyphenyl Moiety as a Promising Anticancer Scaffold

  • Povilas Kavaliauskas,
  • Birutė Sapijanskaitė-Banevič,
  • Birutė Grybaitė,
  • Eglė Mickevičiūtė,
  • Kazimieras Anusevičius,
  • Andrew Garcia,
  • Ethan Naing,
  • Rūta Petraitienė,
  • Vidmantas Petraitis and
  • Vytautas Mickevičius
  • + 1 author

17 December 2024

A series of 5-oxo-1-(3,4,5-trimethoxyphenyl)pyrrolidine-3-carboxylic acid derivatives–hydrazones, N-ethylhydrazones, pyrrole, pyrazole, oxadiazole, and triazole were synthesized and evaluated for their anticancer activity using human A549 pulmo...

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13 Citations
4,881 Views
16 Pages

The Parasite Reduction Ratio (PRR) Assay Version 2: Standardized Assessment of Plasmodium falciparum Viability after Antimalarial Treatment In Vitro

  • Annabelle Walz,
  • Maëlle Duffey,
  • Ghaith Aljayyoussi,
  • Sibylle Sax,
  • Didier Leroy,
  • Dominique Besson,
  • Jeremy N. Burrows,
  • Mohammed H. Cherkaoui-Rbati,
  • Nathalie Gobeau and
  • Sergio Wittlin
  • + 4 authors

23 January 2023

With artemisinin-resistant Plasmodium falciparum parasites emerging in Africa, the need for new antimalarial chemotypes is persistently high. The ideal pharmacodynamic parameters of a candidate drug are a rapid onset of action and a fast rate of para...

  • Article
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1 Citations
1,623 Views
15 Pages

The Acid-Buffered Engineered Gel Promotes In Vitro Cutaneous Healing and Fights Resistant Bacteria in Wounds

  • Fatima Abid,
  • Emmeline Virgo,
  • Tahlia Louise Kennewell,
  • Riya Khetan,
  • Hanif Haidari,
  • Zlatko Kopecki,
  • Yunmei Song and
  • Sanjay Garg

Background: Treatment of cutaneous wound infections is becoming a major clinical challenge due to the growing problem of antimicrobial resistance associated with existing wound treatments. Two prevalent pathogens in wound infections, Staphylococcus a...

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1,370 Views
22 Pages

Bioadhesive Eudragit RL®100 Nanocapsules for Melanoma Therapy: A Repurposing Strategy for Propranolol

  • Naomi Gerzvolf Mieres,
  • Soraia de Oliveira Simião,
  • Luiza Stolz Cruz,
  • Rafaela Cirillo de Melo,
  • Najeh Maissar Khalil,
  • Juliana Sartori Bonini,
  • Fabiane Gomes de Moraes Rego,
  • Marcel Henrique Marcondes Sari,
  • Roberto Pontarolo and
  • Luana Mota Ferreira
  • + 2 authors

Background/Objectives: Cutaneous melanoma is a potent neoplasm whose advancement is linked to catecholamine-induced angiogenesis through β-adrenergic receptors. Propranolol (PROP), a non-selective β-blocker, holds potential in oncology, but...

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75 Citations
6,190 Views
14 Pages

Investigating the Antioxidant and Cytocompatibility of Mimusops elengi Linn Extract over Human Gingival Fibroblast Cells

  • Shaeesta Khaleelahmed Bhavikatti,
  • Mohmed Isaqali Karobari,
  • Siti Lailatul Akmar Zainuddin,
  • Anand Marya,
  • Sameer J. Nadaf,
  • Vijay J. Sawant,
  • Sandeep B. Patil,
  • Adith Venugopal,
  • Pietro Messina and
  • Giuseppe Alessandro Scardina

Background—chlorhexidine (CHX) is most commonly used as a chemical plaque control agent. Nevertheless, its adverse effects, including teeth discoloration, taste alteration and calculus build-up, limit its use and divert us to medicinal herbs. The pur...

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7 Citations
3,894 Views
21 Pages

25 May 2022

Repurposed drugs have demonstrated in vitro success against high-grade gliomas; however, their clinical success has been limited due to the in vitro model not truly representing the clinical scenario. In this study, we used two distinct patient-deriv...

  • Article
  • Open Access
8 Citations
3,002 Views
14 Pages

Green Tea Polyphenol (-)-Epicatechin Pretreatment Mitigates Hepatic Steatosis in an In Vitro MASLD Model

  • Marija Hefer,
  • Ana Petrovic,
  • Lucija Kuna Roguljic,
  • Tea Omanovic Kolaric,
  • Tomislav Kizivat,
  • Catherine H. Wu,
  • Ashraf A. Tabll,
  • Robert Smolic,
  • Aleksandar Vcev and
  • Martina Smolic

16 August 2024

Abstract: Metabolic dysfunction-associated steatotic liver disease (MASLD), previously known as non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD), is becoming more prominent globally due to an increase in the prevalence of obesity, dyslipidemia, and type 2 d...

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22 Citations
6,733 Views
16 Pages

Methotrexate and Cetuximab—Biological Impact on Non-Tumorigenic Models: In Vitro and In Ovo Assessments

  • Andreea M. Kis,
  • Ioana Macasoi,
  • Corina Paul,
  • Matilda Radulescu,
  • Roxana Buzatu,
  • Claudia G. Watz,
  • Adelina Cheveresan,
  • Delia Berceanu,
  • Iulia Pinzaru and
  • Cristina A. Dehelean
  • + 4 authors

22 January 2022

Background Objectives: The neoplastic process remains a major health problem facing humanity. Although there are currently different therapeutic options, they raise a multitude of shortcomings related to the toxic effects associated with their admini...

  • Article
  • Open Access
43 Citations
8,385 Views
16 Pages

8 May 2014

Statins are cholesterol reduction agents that exhibit anti-cancer activity in several human cancers. Because autophagy is a crucial survival mechanism for cancer cells under stress conditions, cooperative inhibition of autophagy acts synergistically...

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4 Citations
3,074 Views
22 Pages

Advances in Azorella glabra Wedd. Extract Research: In Vitro Antioxidant Activity, Antiproliferative Effects on Acute Myeloid Leukemia Cells and Bioactive Compound Characterization

  • Daniela Lamorte,
  • Immacolata Faraone,
  • Ilaria Laurenzana,
  • Stefania Trino,
  • Daniela Russo,
  • Dilip K. Rai,
  • Maria Francesca Armentano,
  • Pellegrino Musto,
  • Alessandro Sgambato and
  • Antonella Caivano
  • + 2 authors

22 October 2020

Azorella glabra Wedd. (AG) is traditionally used to treat gonorrhea or kidney’s problems. The antioxidant, antidiabetic, anticholinesterase and in vitro antitumor activities of AG extracts were recently reported. The aim of this work was to inv...

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2,073 Views
19 Pages

19 September 2024

Gene mutations linked to diseases like cancer may be caused by exposure to environmental chemicals. The X-linked phosphatidylinositol glycan class A (PIG-A) gene, required for glycosylphosphatidylinositol (GPI) anchor biosynthesis, is a key target lo...

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65 Citations
9,651 Views
17 Pages

Photodynamic Effect of Methylene Blue and Low Level Laser Radiation in Head and Neck Squamous Cell Carcinoma Cell Lines

  • Barbara Kofler,
  • Angela Romani,
  • Christian Pritz,
  • Teresa Bernadette Steinbichler,
  • Volker Hans Schartinger,
  • Herbert Riechelmann and
  • Jozsef Dudas

Photodynamic therapy (PDT) is suggested to have an impact on the treatment of early stage head and neck cancers (HNSCC). We investigated the effect of PDT with methylene blue (MB) and a diode laser (660 nm) as the laser source on HNSCC cell lines as...

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