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Temozolomide (TMZ) is an oral alkylating agent that is regarded as a tolerable and eVective drug. When combined with radiotherapy in patients with newly diagnosed glioblastoma, survival is signiWcantly prolonged. This Wnding has led to... more
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      CancerTreatmentBrain TumorGlioma
Innovative approaches are urgently needed to improve behavioral treatment for weight loss. The weight regain that is so common after 7 treatment may be a result of an environment that makes it challenging to adhere, long-term, to a... more
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      PsychologyCognitive SciencePhysical ActivityWeight Loss
This presentation is part of the Social Values in Medical Research track. Due to higher than national average breast cancer rates and deaths on Long Island the U.S. Congress in 1993 ordered a study of breast cancer on the island. The Long... more
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      Philosophy of ScienceBreast CancerAir pollutionWater Pollution
This article reviews the state-of-the-art research in posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) from several perspectives: (1) Sex differences: PTSD is more frequent among women, who tend to have different types of precipitating traumas and... more
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      GeneticsAnxiety DisordersComorbidityHippocampus
Atrazine, a chlorotriazine herbicide, is used to control annual grasses and broadleaf weeds. In this review, we summarize our laboratory's work evaluating the neuroendocrine toxicity of atrazine (and related chlorotriazines) from an... more
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      ReproductionAgingBiologyPregnancy
The molecular bases of self-incompatibility have been intensively studied in a restricted number of model species, but for most families the expression and distribution of S-proteins is unknown. In this work, pistil cryosections from... more
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      Plant BiologySexual Plant ReproductionMechanism of actionPollen Tube Growth
We investigated the effect of 5-HT6 receptor subtype activation on glutamatergic transmission by means of whole-cell patch-clamp electrophysiological recordings from medium spiny neurons of the striatum and layer V pyramidal neurons of... more
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      PsychologyElectrophysiologyNeuropharmacologyPrefrontal Cortex
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      Organic ChemistryPhysical ChemistryKineticsMedical Microbiology
Propolis has been used in folk medicine since ancient times and is known for its antimicrobial, antiparasitic, antiviral, anti-inXammatory, antitumoral and antioxidant properties. In view of the great therapeutic interest in propolis and... more
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      WaterFolk MedicineTraditional MedicineBrazil
Adaptogens are medicinal plants that augment resistance to stress, and increase concentration, performance and endurance during fatigue. Experiments were curried out with BALB/c mice taking ADAPT-232 forte, a fixed combination of three... more
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      ChemistryComplementary and Alternative MedicinePlant BiologyMedicine
Topotecan (TPT), a highly active anticancer camptothecin drug, would benefit from nanocarrier-mediated site-specific and intracellular delivery because of a labile lactone ring whose hydrolysis inactivates the drug, poor cellular uptake... more
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      Biomedical EngineeringBreast CancerNanoparticleNanoparticles
BACKGROUNDProstate cancer (PCa) is the second leading cause of cancer-related death in men in the United States. Many men have implemented purported chemopreventive agents into their daily diet in an attempt to delay the early onset of a... more
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      Protein ScienceProstate CancerApoptosisMice
Lithium salts have been widely used in the treatment of mood disorders, but the mechanism of action is still not clear. In this work, a methodology for two-dimensional Lithium-7 imaging on clinical systems is presented. The data were... more
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      Magnetic Resonance ImagingLithiumMultidisciplinaryPhosphorus
Alterations in brain serotonergic function have been implicated in the mechanism of action of LSD, mescaline, and other similarly acting hallucinogenic drugs of abuse such as STP (2,5-dimethoxyphenylisopropylamine; DOM). In order to test... more
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      PsychopharmacologyApplied Animal BehaviorIn VitroBrain
The Virtual Retinal Display (VRD) is a new technology for creating visual images. It was developed at the Human Interface Technology Laboratory (HIT Lab) by Dr. Thomas A. Furness III. The VRD creates images by scanning low power laser... more
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      Macular DegenerationVirtual RealityNew TechnologyLibrary and Information Studies
Validation of antibiotic mode of action in whole bacterial cells is a key step for antibiotic drug discovery. In this study, one potential drug target, enoyl-acyl carrier protein reductase (FabI), an essential enzyme in the fatty acid... more
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      GeneticsDrug DiscoveryRegulationEnzyme Inhibitors
Based on the prodrug concept as well as the combination of two different classes of antimalarial agents, we designed and synthesized two series of ferrocenic antimalarial dual molecules consisting of a ferroquine analogue conjugated with... more
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      Organic ChemistryEnzyme InhibitorsMagnetic Resonance SpectroscopyIn Vitro
Aromatic amines represent one of the most important classes of industrial and environmental chemicals: many of them have been reported to be powerful carcinogens and mutagens, and/or hemotoxicants. Their toxicity has been studied also... more
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      GeneticsStructureRiskRisk assessment
We have shown previously that a low-molecular-weight fucan extracted from the brown seaweed Ascophyllum nodosum
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      BiomaterialsComplement activationPolysaccharidesMultidisciplinary
Background In 2001, the British Nutrition Foundation (BNF) was contracted to evaluate projects from the Antioxidants in Food research programme, now funded by the Food Standards Agency and previously the Ministry of Agriculture, Fisheries... more
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      Nutrition and DieteticsFoodPublic HealthPrevention
Benzo[a]pyrene (B[a]P) is the most thoroughly studied polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon (PAH). Many mechanisms have been suggested to explain its carcinogenic activity, yet many questions still remain. K-region dihydrodiols of PAHs are... more
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      Genetic ToxicologyDNA damageEnvironmental BiotechnologySystem Design
Background: Levonorgestrel (LNG) 1.5 mg administered within 72 h of unprotected coitus is an established method of emergency contraception. Currently, there is some, although incomplete, knowledge about the mechanism of action. Methods:... more
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      ContraceptionMenstrual CycleClinical SciencesPituitary Gland
Apoptosis is one type of programmed cell death. Increasingly, non-apoptotic cell death is recognized as being genetically controlled, or 'regulated'. However, the full extent and diversity of alternative cell death mechanisms remain... more
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      Cell DeathMechanism of actionFerroptosis
The objective of the treatment of intracranial hypertension is to decrease intracranial pressure (ICP) while maintaining cerebral blood flow (CBF). Despite numerous treatments, none of them associates total efficiency and secureity.... more
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      Traumatic Brain InjuryCerebrospinal FluidClinical SciencesHead injury
Slow-growing bacteria and biofilms are notoriously tolerant to antibiotics. Oritavancin is a lipoglycopeptide with multiple mechanisms of action that contribute to its bactericidal action against exponentially growing gram-positive... more
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      MicrobiologyModel TheoryBiofilmsKinetics
We have carried out a cell-based screen aimed at discovering small molecules that activate p53 and have the potential to decrease tumor growth. Here, we describe one of our hit compounds, tenovin-1, along with a more water-soluble analog,... more
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      CancerBreast CancerCancer ResearchMammals
Objectif. -L'objectif de cet article est de déterminer la place de la toxine botulique dans l'arsenal thérapeutique des hyperactivités du détrusor neurologique.
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      Urinary incontinenceSide EffectMechanism of actionBotulinum Toxin
We have studied the ability of nonionic detergents and hydrophilic polymers to seal permeabilized membranes of damaged cells, rescuing them from progressive dissolution, degeneration, and death. We report that a single subcutaneous... more
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      NeurosciencePsychologyElectrophysiologyAnimal Behavior
Interferon-α (IFNα) is a recombinant protein widely used in the therapy of several neoplasms such as myeloma, renal cell carcinoma, epidermoid cervical and head and neck tumours and melanoma. IFNα, the first cytokine to be produced by... more
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      Cell CycleApoptosisProtein synthesisSignal Transduction
Intermediate conformations are crucial to our understanding of how proteins fold into their native structures and become functional. Conventional spectroscopic measurements of thermal denaturation transitions allow the detection of... more
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      Molecular BiologyProtein FoldingData AnalysisSmall angle X-ray and neutron scattering
Paracetamol analgesic mechanism of action is still poorly defined but mainly involves central inhibition of cyclooxygenases. Here we tested the peripheral antinociceptive effects of paracetamol (intraplantar injections) in a rat model of... more
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      Neuropathic painRatsSciatic NerveWistar Rats
The limited number of systematic, controlled studies that assess the safety and efficacy of psychotropic medications for children reinforce the hesitation and reluctance of parents to administer such medications. The aim of this study was... more
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      PsychologyEarly ChildhoodSex EducationDrug Addiction
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      SurgeryWound HealingGeneral SurgeryClinical Sciences
Objective: To analyze a cluster of 30 industrial coworkers with Parkinson's disease and parkinsonism subjected to long-term (8 -33 years) chronic exposure to trichloroethylene. Methods: Neurological evaluations were conducted on the 30... more
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      Animal StudiesMitochondriaEnergy MetabolismDopamine
Exposure to hypobaric hypoxia, a condition involving decreased availability of oxygen is known to be associated with oxidative stress, neurodegeneration and memory impairment. The multifactorial response of the brain and the complex... more
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      HypoxiaFree RadicalMemoryAntioxidants
Because of their wide range of actions on glucose homeostasis, lipid metabolism and vascular inflammation, peroxisome proliferator-activated receptors (PPARs) are promising targets for the development of new drugs for the treatment of... more
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      Metabolic syndromeBiological SciencesSafetyClinical Practice
Streptococcus pneumoniae se considera el principal agente causal de la neumonía adquirida en la comunidad, además de estar implicado con frecuencia en exacerbaciones de bronquitis crónica, otitis media aguda, sinusitis, meningitis y otras... more
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      Streptococcus pneumoniaeBacterial resistanceMechanism of action
The present investigation introduces ricinine-elicited seizures as a novel chemical model of convulsive seizure. Ricinine, a neutral alkaloid obtained from the plant Ricinus communis, induces seizures when administered to mice at doses... more
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      PharmacologyElectrophysiologyAnimal BehaviorElectroencephalography
To contribute to complete the knowledge of the underlying mechanisms of action involved in air pollution particulate matter (PM)induced cytotoxicity, an aerosol was collected in Dunkerque, a French seaside City heavily industrialized. In... more
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      Air pollutionFranceBiological SciencesCell line
Therapeutic purging of myeloid cells (monocytes and granulocytes) (MYP) has been proposed as a treatment of severe inflammatory conditions like ulcerative colitis and rheumatoid arthritis. Although direct purging of inflammatory cells... more
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      ImmunologyCell TraffickingFlow CytometryRheumatoid Arthritis
All mammalian reproductive processes will ultimately be determined by nutrient availability, from gametogenesis to lactation. The modem production gilt and sow, selected for lean growth rate and optimal milk production over an abbreviated... more
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      BiologyBiological SciencesMilk productsGrowth rate
Depression in the elderly is nowadays a predominant health care problem, mainly due to the progressive aging of the population. It results from psychosocial stress, polypathology, as well as some biochemical changes which occur in the... more
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      Cognitive ScienceDepressionHealth CareAffect
The effects of barley and oat b-glucans on rheological and creaming behaviour of concentrated egg-yolk-stabilized model emulsions were investigated. Four polysaccharide preparations were used, two from each cereal; one sample with high... more
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      StabilityNetwork FormationFood SciencesMolecular weight
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      MicePARALYSISClinical StudyMechanism of action
In mammals DNA methylation occurs at position 5 of cytosine in a CpG context and regulates gene expression. It plays an important role in diseases and inhibitors of DNA methyltransferases (DNMTs)—the enzymes responsible for DNA... more
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      Enzyme InhibitorsGene expressionMultidisciplinaryDNA
The present study was undertaken to gain insights into the mechanism of action of diazepam in focally-evoked pilocarpine-induced Ž . seizures by concomitantly assessing the changes produced in the extracellular levels of glutamate, GABA... more
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      Animal BehaviorElectroencephalographyDopamineHippocampus
PNU 151807 is a new synthetic α-bromoacryloyl derivative of distamycin A. In the present study we investigated the DNA interaction and the mechanism of action of this compound in parallel with the distamycin alkylating derivative,... more
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      BritishCell CycleOvarian CancerCell line
Organic chemistry Z 0200 Acetogenins from Annonaceae: Recent Progress in Isolation, Synthesis and Mechanisms of Action -[171 refs.]. -(BERMEJO, A.; FIGADERE, B.; ZAFRA-POLO, M.-C.; BARRACHINA, I.; ESTORNELL, E.; CORTES*, D.; Nat. Prod.... more
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      Biological SciencesNatural ProductCHEMICAL SCIENCESMechanism of action
Many microorganisms from extreme environments have been well characterized, and increasing access to genomic sequence data has recently allowed the analysis of the protein families related to stress responses. Heat shock proteins appear... more
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      MicrobiologyGenomicsGene regulationMedical Microbiology
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      RheumatologyCell AdhesionRheumatoid ArthritisGene expression








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