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6 Citations
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21 Pages

The clinical management of malignant tumours is challenging, often leading to severe adverse effects and death. Drug resistance (DR) antagonises the effectiveness of treatments, and increasing drug dosage can worsen the therapeutic index (TI). Curren...

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2 Citations
2,237 Views
25 Pages

Clinical Potential of Novel Microbial Therapeutic LP51 Based on Xerosis-Microbiome Index

  • Sukyung Kim,
  • Md Abdur Rahim,
  • Hanieh Tajdozian,
  • Indrajeet Barman,
  • Hyun-A Park,
  • Youjin Yoon,
  • Sujin Jo,
  • Soyeon Lee,
  • Md Sarower Hossen Shuvo and
  • Ho-Yeon Song
  • + 11 authors

9 December 2024

Xerosis, characterized by dry, rough skin, causes discomfort and aesthetic concerns, necessitating effective treatment. Traditional treatments often show limited efficacy, prompting the need for innovative therapies. This study highlights the efficac...

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31 Citations
13,910 Views
12 Pages

A Polar Sulfamide Spacer Significantly Enhances the Manufacturability, Stability, and Therapeutic Index of Antibody–Drug Conjugates

  • Jorge M. M. Verkade,
  • Marloes A. Wijdeven,
  • Remon Van Geel,
  • Brian M. G. Janssen,
  • Sander S. Van Berkel and
  • Floris L. Van Delft

20 February 2018

Despite tremendous efforts in the field of targeted cancer therapy with antibody–drug conjugates (ADCs), attrition rates have been high. Historically, the priority in ADC development has been the selection of target, antibody, and toxin, with little...

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17 Citations
7,312 Views
12 Pages

The prescription of generic drugs represents one of the main cost-containment strategies of health systems, aimed at reducing pharmaceutical expenditure. In this context, most regulatory authorities encourage or obligate dispensing generic drugs beca...

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1 Citations
963 Views
21 Pages

26 October 2025

Background/Objectives: Antimicrobial peptides (AMPs) are promising therapeutic agents due to their broad-spectrum activity against bacteria, viruses, and fungi. Unlike traditional antibiotics, AMPs target microbial membranes directly and are less lik...

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4 Citations
2,689 Views
12 Pages

A Two-Way Proposal for the Determination of Bioequivalence for Narrow Therapeutic Index Drugs in the European Union

  • Paulo Paixao,
  • Alfredo Garcia Arieta,
  • Nuno Silva,
  • Zvonimir Petric,
  • Milton Bonelli,
  • José Augusto Guimarães Morais,
  • Kevin Blake and
  • Luís Filipe Gouveia

In the European Union, bioequivalence (BE) for narrow therapeutic index (NTI) drugs is currently demonstrated when the 90% confidence interval for the ratio of the population geometric means of the test and reference products for AUC, and in some cas...

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7 Citations
3,516 Views
11 Pages

Evaluation of a Proposed Approach for the Determination of the Bioequivalence Acceptance Range for Narrow Therapeutic Index Drugs in the European Union

  • Paulo Paixão,
  • Nuno Silva,
  • Rita Bento Guerreiro,
  • Kevin Blake,
  • Milton Bonelli,
  • José Augusto Guimarães Morais,
  • Alfredo García-Arieta and
  • Luís Filipe Gouveia

Bioequivalence (BE) of products containing narrow therapeutic index (NTI) drugs in the European Union is currently established by demonstrating that the 90% confidence interval for the ratio of the population geometric means of the test compared to t...

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12 Citations
5,070 Views
13 Pages

Application of Cleavable Linkers to Improve Therapeutic Index of Radioligand Therapies

  • Joseph Lau,
  • Hwan Lee,
  • Julie Rousseau,
  • François Bénard and
  • Kuo-Shyan Lin

4 August 2022

Radioligand therapy (RLT) is an emergent drug class for cancer treatment. The dose administered to cancer patients is constrained by the radiation exposure to normal tissues to maintain an appropriate therapeutic index. When a radiopharmaceutical or...

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5 Citations
3,574 Views
17 Pages

Recent Advances in Enhancing the Therapeutic Index of PARP Inhibitors in Breast Cancer

  • Camille Franchet,
  • Jean-Sébastien Hoffmann and
  • Florence Dalenc

17 August 2021

As poly-(ADP)-ribose polymerase (PARP) inhibition is synthetic lethal with the deficiency of DNA double-strand (DSB) break repair by homologous recombination (HR), PARP inhibitors (PARPi) are currently used to treat breast cancers with mutated BRCA1/...

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7 Citations
4,537 Views
18 Pages

20 March 2025

Camptothecin and its derivatives (CPTs) are potent antineoplastic agents that exert their effects by inhibiting DNA topoisomerase I, leading to apoptosis during cell proliferation. Since their discovery in the 1960s, CPTs have faced challenges such a...

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106 Citations
14,116 Views
18 Pages

Platinum-based chemotherapies, such as cisplatin, play a large role in cancer treatment. The development of resistance and treatment toxicity creates substantial barriers to disease control, yet. To enhance the therapeutic index of cisplatin-based ch...

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1 Citations
2,153 Views
16 Pages

Renal Resistive Index from Renal Hemodynamics to Cardiovascular Risk: Diagnostic, Prognostic, and Therapeutic Implications

  • Giulio Geraci,
  • Pietro Ferrara,
  • Luigi La Via,
  • Alessandra Sorce,
  • Vincenzo Calabrese,
  • Giuseppe Cuttone,
  • Valentina Paternò,
  • Francesco Pallotti,
  • Gianluca Sambataro and
  • Caterina Carollo
  • + 3 authors

Duplex-Doppler ultrasonography has become an essential tool in the diagnosis and management of kidney diseases, allowing clinicians to assess renal hemodynamics, detect vascular abnormalities, and monitor disease progression. Among the various Dopple...

  • Article
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16 Citations
5,627 Views
13 Pages

14 September 2018

Despite the great progress in the field of drug delivery systems for cancer treatment over the last decade, many challenges still lie ahead, such as low drug loading, deep penetration of tumors, side effects, and the development of drug resistance. A...

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4 Citations
3,083 Views
14 Pages

Background: Few studies have explored changes in quality of life during the first three months of admission to a therapeutic community for addictions. The objective of this study was to determine the relationship between these changes and treatment o...

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42 Citations
6,869 Views
21 Pages

Radiobiological and Treatment-Related Aspects of Spatially Fractionated Radiotherapy

  • Leyla Moghaddasi,
  • Paul Reid,
  • Eva Bezak and
  • Loredana G. Marcu

The continuously evolving field of radiotherapy aims to devise and implement techniques that allow for greater tumour control and better sparing of critical organs. Investigations into the complexity of tumour radiobiology confirmed the high heteroge...

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59 Citations
6,669 Views
23 Pages

Identification of Novel Anti-Liver Cancer Small Molecules with Better Therapeutic Index Than Sorafenib via Zebrafish Drug Screening Platform

  • Han-Syuan Lin,
  • Yi-Luen Huang,
  • Yi-Rui Stefanie Wang,
  • Eugene Hsiao,
  • Tsu-An Hsu,
  • Hui-Yi Shiao,
  • Weir-Torn Jiaang,
  • Bonifasius Putera Sampurna,
  • Kuan-Hao Lin and
  • Chiou-Hwa Yuh
  • + 1 author

28 May 2019

Hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) ranks as the fourth leading cause of cancer-related deaths worldwide. Sorafenib was the only U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) approved drug for treating advanced HCC until recently, so development of new target t...

  • Article
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10 Citations
7,234 Views
12 Pages

“Appropriate Treatment” and Therapeutic Window in Spasticity Treatment with IncobotulinumtoxinA: From 100 to 1000 Units

  • Giancarlo Ianieri,
  • Riccardo Marvulli,
  • Giulia Alessia Gallo,
  • Pietro Fiore and
  • Marisa Megna

28 March 2018

Many neurological diseases (ischemic and hemorrhagic stroke, multiple sclerosis, infant cerebral palsy, spinal cord injuries, traumatic brain injury, and other cerebrovascular disorders) may cause muscle spasticity. Different therapeutic strategies h...

  • Article
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4 Citations
4,202 Views
13 Pages

Regional Delivery of Anti-PD-1 Agent for Colorectal Liver Metastases Improves Therapeutic Index and Anti-Tumor Activity

  • Louis F. Chai,
  • John C. Hardaway,
  • Kara R. Heatherton,
  • Kyle P. O’Connell,
  • Mikayla C. Lopes,
  • Benjamin A. Rabinowitz,
  • Chandra C. Ghosh,
  • Prajna Guha,
  • David Jaroch and
  • Steven C. Katz

Metastatic liver tumors have presented challenges with the use of checkpoint inhibitors (CPIs), with only limited success. We hypothesize that regional delivery (RD) of CPIs can improve activity in the liver and minimize systemic exposure, thereby re...

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1,427 Views
21 Pages

11 August 2025

The built environment, technology, human health and well-being, and sustainable development are closely related, and human-centered therapeutic design in environmental, architectural, spatial, and landscape domains demonstrates human health promotion...

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11 Citations
2,428 Views
15 Pages

Pulmonary Safety Profile of Esc Peptides and Esc-Peptide-Loaded Poly(lactide-co-glycolide) Nanoparticles: A Promising Therapeutic Approach for Local Treatment of Lung Infectious Diseases

  • Floriana Cappiello,
  • Bruno Casciaro,
  • Maria Rosa Loffredo,
  • Elena Puglisi,
  • Qiao Lin,
  • Dandan Yang,
  • Gemma Conte,
  • Ivana d’Angelo,
  • Francesca Ungaro and
  • Maria Luisa Mangoni
  • + 4 authors

In recent years, we have discovered Esc(1-21) and its diastereomer (Esc peptides) as valuable candidates for the treatment of Pseudomonas lung infection, especially in patients with cystic fibrosis (CF). Furthermore, engineered poly(lactide-co-glycol...

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122 Citations
21,556 Views
25 Pages

The popularity of antibody drug conjugates (ADCs) has increased in recent years, mainly due to their unrivalled efficacy and specificity over chemotherapy agents. The success of the ADC is partly based on the stability and successful cleavage of sele...

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1,296 Views
18 Pages

Rational Engineering of a Brevinin-2 Peptide: Decoupling Potency from Toxicity Through C-Terminal Truncation and N-Terminal Chiral Substitution

  • Aifang Yao,
  • Zeyu Zhang,
  • Zhengmin Song,
  • Yi Yuan,
  • Xiaoling Chen,
  • Chengbang Ma,
  • Tianbao Chen,
  • Chris Shaw,
  • Mei Zhou and
  • Lei Wang

Background/Objectives: The clinical potential of antimicrobial peptides (AMPs) against dual threats like antimicrobial resistance (AMR) and cancer is often limited by their high host cell toxicity. Here, we focused on brevinin-2OS (B2OS), a novel pep...

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1,165 Views
14 Pages

18 October 2025

Background and objectives: Warfarin is a commonly used anticoagulant with a narrow therapeutic index that requires a precise dose to achieve efficacy and safety. Genetic variations in the CYP2C9 and VKORC1 genes significantly contribute to individual...

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20 Citations
4,335 Views
19 Pages

Extracts from Cephalaria Uralensis (Murray) Roem. & Schult. and Cephalaria Gigantea (Ledeb.) Bobrov as Potential Agents for Treatment of Acne Vulgaris: Chemical Characterization and In Vitro Biological Evaluation

  • Małgorzata Chrząszcz,
  • Małgorzata Miazga-Karska,
  • Katarzyna Klimek,
  • Sebastian Granica,
  • Dorota Tchórzewska,
  • Grażyna Ginalska and
  • Katarzyna Szewczyk

26 August 2020

The aim of this study was to compare the chemical composition, as well as antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, antiacne, and cytotoxic activites of various extracts of Cephalaria gigantea and C. uralensis. It is worth underlining that we are the first to...

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12 Citations
4,657 Views
21 Pages

The Spectrum of Design Solutions for Improving the Activity-Selectivity Product of Peptide Antibiotics against Multidrug-Resistant Bacteria and Prostate Cancer PC-3 Cells

  • Davor Juretić,
  • Anja Golemac,
  • Denise E. Strand,
  • Keshi Chung,
  • Nada Ilić,
  • Ivana Goić-Barišić and
  • François-Xavier Pellay

1 August 2020

The link between the antimicrobial and anticancer activity of peptides has long been studied, and the number of peptides identified with both activities has recently increased considerably. In this work, we hypothesized that designed peptides with a...

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9 Citations
5,705 Views
14 Pages

The present study aims to investigate the outcomes of the Focal Play Therapy with Children and Parents (FPT-CP) in terms of parent–therapist alliance, parent–child interactions, and parenting stress. Thirty parental couples (N = 60; 30 mo...

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15 Citations
3,018 Views
15 Pages

Design of Protegrin-1 Analogs with Improved Antibacterial Selectivity

  • Ilia A. Bolosov,
  • Pavel V. Panteleev,
  • Sergei V. Sychev,
  • Veronika A. Khokhlova,
  • Victoria N. Safronova,
  • Ilia Yu. Toropygin,
  • Tatiana I. Kombarova,
  • Olga V. Korobova,
  • Eugenia S. Pereskokova and
  • Sergey V. Balandin
  • + 1 author

Protegrin-1 (PG-1) is a cationic β-hairpin pore-forming antimicrobial peptide having a membranolytic mechanism of action. It possesses in vitro a potent antimicrobial activity against a panel of clinically relevant MDR ESKAPE pathogens. However,...

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88 Citations
7,062 Views
25 Pages

21 December 2022

Chemotherapy is a standard treatment modality in clinic that exerts an antitumor effect via the activation of the caspase-3 pathway, inducing cell death. While a number of chemotherapeutic drugs have been developed to combat various types of tumors,...

  • Article
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4 Citations
1,736 Views
35 Pages

This study aimed to design dual-responsive chitosan–polylactic acid nanosystems (PLA@CS NPs) for controlled and targeted ledipasvir (LED) delivery to HepG2 liver cancer cells, thereby reducing the systemic toxicity and improving the therapeutic...

  • Article
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19 Citations
4,926 Views
13 Pages

PD-L1 Targeting Immune-Microbubble Complex Enhances Therapeutic Index in Murine Colon Cancer Models

  • Daehyun Kim,
  • Seung Soo Lee,
  • Hyungwon Moon,
  • So Yeon Park and
  • Hak Jong Lee

23 December 2020

Cancer immunotherapy has revolutionized the way different neoplasms are treated. Among the different variations of cancer immunotherapy, the checkpoint inhibitors targeting the programmed cell death protein 1 (PD-1)/programmed death-ligand 1 (PD-L1)...

  • Article
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13 Citations
4,120 Views
14 Pages

Antimicrobial peptides (AMPs) are naturally occurring compounds which possess a rapid killing mechanism and low resistance potential. Consequently, they are being viewed as potential alternatives to traditional antibiotics. One of the major factors l...

  • Communication
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1,805 Views
7 Pages

COVID-19 Therapeutics Use by Social Deprivation Index in England, July 2020–April 2023

  • Angela Falola,
  • Hanna Squire,
  • Sabine Bou-Antoun,
  • Alessandra Løchen,
  • Colin S. Brown and
  • Alicia Demirjian

15 May 2024

Coronavirus disease-19 (COVID-19) has disproportionately affected certain demographics in England, exacerbating existing health disparities. Effective therapeutics are a critical line of defence against COVID-19, particularly for patients at elevated...

  • Article
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13 Citations
3,457 Views
15 Pages

13 December 2022

Immunotoxins (ITs), which are toxin-fused tumor antigen-specific antibody chimeric proteins, have been developed to selectively kill targeted cancer cells. The epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR) is an attractive target for the development of ant...

  • Article
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1 Citations
5,639 Views
24 Pages

An Anti-HIV Drug Is Highly Effective Against SARS-CoV-2 In Vitro and Has Potential Benefit for Long COVID Treatment

  • Saken Khaidarov,
  • Abdul Bari Hejran,
  • Aizhan Moldakaryzova,
  • Slu Izmailova,
  • Bayan Nurgaliyeva,
  • Aizhan Beisenova,
  • Aigul Mustafaeva,
  • Kuanysh Nurzhanova,
  • Yelena Belova and
  • Yerbol Burashev
  • + 10 authors

27 August 2025

The persistent evolution of SARS-CoV-2 necessitates novel antiviral strategies. This study evaluated the anti-HIV prodrugs tenofovir disoproxil fumarate (TDF) and tenofovir alafenamide (TAF) for repurposing against SARS-CoV-2, assessing key pharmacol...

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21 Citations
6,618 Views
37 Pages

Analyzing the Opportunities to Target DNA Double-Strand Breaks Repair and Replicative Stress Responses to Improve Therapeutic Index of Colorectal Cancer

  • Paula Pellenz Tomasini,
  • Temenouga Nikolova Guecheva,
  • Natalia Motta Leguisamo,
  • Sarah Péricart,
  • Anne-Cécile Brunac,
  • Jean Sébastien Hoffmann and
  • Jenifer Saffi

23 June 2021

Despite the ample improvements of CRC molecular landscape, the therapeutic options still rely on conventional chemotherapy-based regimens for early disease, and few targeted agents are recommended for clinical use in the metastatic setting. Moreover,...

  • Review
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1 Citations
3,962 Views
24 Pages

Hippocampal Neurogenesis in Alzheimer’s Disease: Multimodal Therapeutics and the Neurogenic Impairment Index Framework

  • Li Ma,
  • Qian Wei,
  • Ming Jiang,
  • Yanyan Wu,
  • Xia Liu,
  • Qinghu Yang,
  • Zhantao Bai and
  • Liang Yang

Alzheimer’s disease (AD) is characterized by progressive cognitive decline strongly associated with impaired adult hippocampal neurogenesis (AHN). Mounting evidence suggests that this impairment results from both the intrinsic dysfunction of ne...

  • Article
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17 Citations
4,104 Views
14 Pages

20 July 2021

Papillary thyroid cancer (PTC) and poorly differentiated thyroid cancer (PDTC) are treated with radioiodine to reduce recurrence and to treat the spread of disease. Adequate iodine accumulation in cancer tissue, iodine avidity, is important for treat...

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43 Citations
11,753 Views
30 Pages

27 January 2004

Preparations with essential oils and their dosages applied in the therapy of children’s infectious diseases are well documented. In contrast, information is only sparingly available about uses of isolated pure essential oil compounds for the treatmen...

  • Article
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19 Citations
3,922 Views
16 Pages

Antitumor Activity against Human Colorectal Adenocarcinoma of Silver Nanoparticles: Influence of [Ag]/[PVP] Ratio

  • Omar Ulises Cruz-Ramírez,
  • Lucía Margarita Valenzuela-Salas,
  • Alberto Blanco-Salazar,
  • José Antonio Rodríguez-Arenas,
  • Paris A. Mier-Maldonado,
  • Juan Carlos García-Ramos,
  • Nina Bogdanchikova,
  • Alexey Pestryakov and
  • Yanis Toledano-Magaña

Silver nanoparticles (AgNPs) not only have shown remarkable results as antimicrobial and antiviral agents but also as antitumor agents. This work reports the complete characterization of five polyvinylpyrrolidone-coated AgNP (PVP-AgNP) formulations,...

  • Article
  • Open Access
8 Citations
3,939 Views
13 Pages

Super-Cationic Peptide Dendrimers—Synthesis and Evaluation as Antimicrobial Agents

  • Estelle J. Ramchuran,
  • Isabel Pérez-Guillén,
  • Linda A. Bester,
  • René Khan,
  • Fernando Albericio,
  • Miguel Viñas and
  • Beatriz G. de la Torre

Microbial infections are a major public health concern. Antimicrobial peptides (AMPs) have been demonstrated to be a plausible alternative to the current arsenal of drugs that has become inefficient due to multidrug resistance. Herein we describe a n...

  • Article
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2,406 Views
14 Pages

Aminodihydrophthalazinedione Sodium Transdermal Therapeutic System Specific Activity on an ExperimentalModel of Extensive Liver Resection

  • Eugenia G. Kuznetsova,
  • Lydia A. Salomatina,
  • Olga M. Kuryleva,
  • Lyudmila A. Kirsanova,
  • Zalina Z. Gonikova,
  • Alla O. Nikolskaya,
  • Murat Yu. Shagidulin,
  • Natalya P. Shmerko and
  • Victor I. Sevastianov

27 February 2023

Previously, the authors showed that the application of the aminodihydrophthalazinedione sodium (ADPS) immunomodulator transdermal therapeutic system (TTS) to laboratory animals provides bioavailability analogous to the intramuscular administration of...

  • Article
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16 Citations
3,772 Views
12 Pages

Anti-Tumor Activity vs. Normal Cell Toxicity: Therapeutic Potential of the Bromotyrosines Aerothionin and Homoaerothionin In Vitro

  • Antje Drechsel,
  • Jana Helm,
  • Hermann Ehrlich,
  • Snezana Pantovic,
  • Stefan R. Bornstein and
  • Nicole Bechmann

1 May 2020

Novel strategies to treat cancer effectively without adverse effects on the surrounding normal tissue are urgently needed. Marine sponges provide a natural and renewable source of promising anti-tumor agents. Here, we investigated the anti-tumor acti...

  • Article
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11 Citations
5,302 Views
21 Pages

Shorter Antibacterial Peptide Having High Selectivity for E. coli Membranes and Low Potential for Inducing Resistance

  • Adriana Barreto-Santamaría,
  • Zuly Jenny Rivera,
  • Javier Eduardo García,
  • Hernando Curtidor,
  • Manuel Elkin Patarroyo,
  • Manuel Alfonso Patarroyo and
  • Gabriela Arévalo-Pinzón

Antimicrobial peptides (AMPs) have been recognised as a significant therapeutic option for mitigating resistant microbial infections. It has been found recently that Plasmodium falciparum-derived, 20 residue long, peptide 35409 had antibacterial and...

  • Article
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35 Citations
7,862 Views
12 Pages

6 January 2017

The spread of multidrug-resistant human pathogens has drawn attention towards antimicrobial peptides (AMPs), which are major players in the innate immune systems of many organisms, including vertebrates, invertebrates, plants and microbes. Scorpion v...

  • Article
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20 Citations
9,221 Views
19 Pages

A Digital Therapeutic Allowing a Personalized Low-Glycemic Nutrition for the Prophylaxis of Migraine: Real World Data from Two Prospective Studies

  • Vivian Valeska Lelleck,
  • Franziska Schulz,
  • Oliver Witt,
  • Gianna Kühn,
  • Dominik Klein,
  • Astrid Gendolla,
  • Stefan Evers,
  • Charly Gaul,
  • Diamant Thaçi and
  • Torsten Schröder

17 July 2022

Migraine is a headache disorder associated with a high socioeconomic burden. The digital therapeutic sinCephalea provides an individualized low-glycemic diet based on continuous glucose measurement and is intended to provide a non-pharmacological mig...

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9 Citations
3,401 Views
13 Pages

Assessing Therapeutic Response to Radium-223 with an Automated Bone Scan Index among Metastatic Castration-Resistant Prostate Cancer Patients: Data from Patients in the J-RAP-BSI Trial

  • Kazuhiro Kitajima,
  • Junpei Kuyama,
  • Takashi Kawahara,
  • Tsuyoshi Suga,
  • Tomoaki Otani,
  • Shigeyasu Sugawara,
  • Yumiko Kono,
  • Yukihisa Tamaki,
  • Ayumi Seko-Nitta and
  • Koichiro Yamakado
  • + 8 authors

16 May 2023

To evaluate the usefulness of change in the automated bone scan index (aBSI) value derived from bone scintigraphy findings as an imaging biomarker for the assessment of treatment response and survival prediction in metastatic castration-resistant pro...

  • Correction
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2 Citations
4,870 Views
1 Page

Correction: Verkade, J.M.M.; et al. A Polar Sulfamide Spacer Significantly Enhances the Manufacturability, Stability, and Therapeutic Index of Antibody–Drug Conjugates. Antibodies 2018, 7, 12

  • Jorge M. M. Verkade,
  • Marloes A. Wijdeven,
  • Remon Van Geel,
  • Brian M. G. Janssen,
  • Sander S. Van Berkel,
  • Floris L. Van Delft and
  • Antibodies Editorial Office

30 August 2018

The conflict of interest section of the published paper [1] has been updated as follows[...]

  • Article
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19 Citations
4,665 Views
19 Pages

Factors Influencing the Therapeutic Efficacy of the PSMA Targeting Radioligand 212Pb-NG001

  • Vilde Yuli Stenberg,
  • Anna Julie Kjøl Tornes,
  • Hogne Røed Nilsen,
  • Mona-Elisabeth Revheim,
  • Øyvind Sverre Bruland,
  • Roy Hartvig Larsen and
  • Asta Juzeniene

3 June 2022

This study aimed to determine the influence of cellular PSMA expression, radioligand binding and internalization, and repeated administrations on the therapeutic effects of the PSMA-targeting radioligand 212Pb-NG001. Cellular binding and internalizat...

  • Article
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33 Citations
4,482 Views
18 Pages

High Cell Selectivity and Bactericidal Mechanism of Symmetric Peptides Centered on d-Pro–Gly Pairs

  • Boyan Jia,
  • Yiming Wang,
  • Ying Zhang,
  • Zi Wang,
  • Xue Wang,
  • Inam Muhammad,
  • Lingcong Kong,
  • Zhihua Pei,
  • Hongxia Ma and
  • Xiuyun Jiang

8 February 2020

Antimicrobial peptides (AMPs) have a unique action mechanism that can help to solve global problems in antibiotic resistance. However, their low therapeutic index and poor stability seriously hamper their development as therapeutic agents. In order t...

  • Article
  • Open Access
3 Citations
1,811 Views
18 Pages

Protective Effects of Dioscin and Diosgenin on Plateau Hyperuricemia by Attenuating Renal Inflammation via EPHX2

  • Wanyun Dang,
  • Fangyang Li,
  • Rong Gao,
  • Cheng Zhang,
  • Hongbo Cheng,
  • Zhenhui Wu,
  • Tingyu Yang,
  • Jinchao Pan,
  • Xianglin Tang and
  • Yue Gao

13 December 2024

Plateau hyperuricemia is a common disease in the plateau area, and the incidence is much higher than that in the plain area. Dioscin (DIO) and its active metabolite Diosgenin (DG) exert therapeutic effects on hyperuricemia through oxidative stress an...

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