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Iron as therapeutic target in human diseases

Iron as therapeutic target in human diseases

... involved in oxygen transport, DNA synthesis, and respiration; however, it is also potentially toxic via the formation of free ...Thus, iron homeostasis is tightly controlled by mechanisms that have been ... See full document

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Iron labeling and pre-clinical MRI visualization of therapeutic human neural stem cells in a murine glioma model.

Iron labeling and pre-clinical MRI visualization of therapeutic human neural stem cells in a murine glioma model.

... the in vitro detection level by ...difference in T2-weighted signal reduction was observed between the 100% labeled NSCs and non-labeled NSCs, as well as in an equal mixture of labeled and ... See full document

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Type I interferon: potential therapeutic target for psoriasis?

Type I interferon: potential therapeutic target for psoriasis?

... samples were from Dr. James Krueger, Rockefeller University, New York, NY), 26 paired nonlesional and lesional (all were plaque-type) skin biopsies from 26 psoriatic patients (21 pairs from Asterand, 5 pairs from Dr. ... See full document

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Oxidative stress in neurodegenerative diseases: Mechanisms and therapeutic perspectives

Oxidative stress in neurodegenerative diseases: Mechanisms and therapeutic perspectives

... heterogeneously in neurons throughout the ...neurons in the basal ganglia leading to movement disorders with behavioral symptoms for which there is presently no ...established. In PC12 cells modified ... See full document

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Mitochondrial Regulation of Epigenetics and its Role in Human Diseases

Mitochondrial Regulation of Epigenetics and its Role in Human Diseases

... modification in cell regulation has only been appreciated during the last ...changes in protein–DNA interaction, protein stability, subcellular localization and specific functional complex formation ...can ... See full document

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Long non-coding RNAs as potential therapeutic targets in human breast cancer

Long non-coding RNAs as potential therapeutic targets in human breast cancer

... located in the cytoplasm, that belong to the Pumilio-Fem3-binding factor (PUF) family, exhibiting 91% similarity in their RNA-binding domains and regulating almost the same set of ...(PRE), in the 3’ ... See full document

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Neutrophil Extracellular Traps in Bacterial Meningitis: A novel therapeutic target for treatment.

Neutrophil Extracellular Traps in Bacterial Meningitis: A novel therapeutic target for treatment.

... treated in accordance with the National Institutes of Health for the Care and Use for Laboratory ...drilled in front of the lamboid suture and to the left of the sagittal suture using an automated hollow ... See full document

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Toxicological assessment of silica-coated iron oxide nanoparticles in human astrocytes

Toxicological assessment of silica-coated iron oxide nanoparticles in human astrocytes

... used in diagnosis, therapeutics and tumor destruction (Revia and Zhang, ...mediators in hyperthermia-based cancer therapy (Blanco-Andujar et ...cargo in targeted drug (Elzoghby et ...neurovascular ... See full document

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Autophagy: A Novel Therapeutic Target for Diabetic Nephropathy

Autophagy: A Novel Therapeutic Target for Diabetic Nephropathy

... kidney diseases, the re- nal prognosis of patients with diabetic nephropathy is extreme- ly ...[13]. In addition, autophagy is an intracellular catabolic processes, in which pro- teins and organelles ... See full document

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Nrf2 activation as a future target of therapy for chronic diseases

Nrf2 activation as a future target of therapy for chronic diseases

... It will be worthwhile to consider how the vicious and synergistic cycle of oxidative stress, chronic inflammation and diminished mitochondrial biogenesis could be modulated to ameliorate chronic diseases. Central ... See full document

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Trace Minerals in Human Health: Iron, Zinc, Copper, Manganese and Fluorine

Trace Minerals in Human Health: Iron, Zinc, Copper, Manganese and Fluorine

... effects, iron deficiency anemia is considered a major public health ...flow in women, hemorrhage from injury or chronic loss of blood due to stomach ulcer, hemorrhoids, varicose veins, parasites, ulcerative ... See full document

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NLK is a novel therapeutic target for PTEN deficient tumour cells.

NLK is a novel therapeutic target for PTEN deficient tumour cells.

... defective in human cancer, and is thus a potentially important therapeutic ...knockdown. In addition, we provide evidence that PTEN defective cells targeted by NLK gene depletion undergo ... See full document

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CC-chemokine receptors: a potential therapeutic target for Trypanosoma cruzi-elicited myocarditis

CC-chemokine receptors: a potential therapeutic target for Trypanosoma cruzi-elicited myocarditis

... Several studies have shown that T. cruzi-infected human and mouse macrophages (Villalta et al. 1998, Aliberti et al. 1999) as well as cardiomyocytes (Machado et al. 2000) produce the CC-chemokines CCL5/RANTES, ... See full document

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Current screening methodologies in drug discovery for selected human diseases

Current screening methodologies in drug discovery for selected human diseases

... new therapeutic use for existing drugs, allowing the prediction of novel targets and therapeutic indications [ 182 ...the target disease and informatics-based approaches can complement and further ... See full document

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Revisiting the roles of VHRDUSP3 phosphatase in human diseases

Revisiting the roles of VHRDUSP3 phosphatase in human diseases

... plays in platelet aggregation ...aggregation in a MAPK-independent ...deficiencies in thrombus formation, suggesting that VHR contributes to arterial thrombosis but is unnecessary for primary ... See full document

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ASYN and tau interaction : new drug target for neurodegenerative diseases

ASYN and tau interaction : new drug target for neurodegenerative diseases

... co-localize in neurofibrillary tangles and in Lewy bodies from Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s disease patients and corresponding animal ...implicated in this synergistic interaction remains to be ... See full document

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Telomerase: a target for therapeutic effects of curcumin and a curcumin derivative in Aβ1-42 insult in vitro.

Telomerase: a target for therapeutic effects of curcumin and a curcumin derivative in Aβ1-42 insult in vitro.

... strands in the telomere regions, located at the ends of eukaryotic ...chromosomes. Human telomerase consists of three molecules each of human telomerase reverse transcriptase (TERT), telomerase RNA ... See full document

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Mitochondrial respiration--an important therapeutic target in melanoma.

Mitochondrial respiration--an important therapeutic target in melanoma.

... recommendation. Human melanoma cell lines (WM1158, WM852, WM983-A, WM983-B, Lu1205, C32) were purchased from the Coriell Institute for Medical Research (Camden, NJ) or the American Type Culture Collection ... See full document

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Adhesion Molecules as a Therapeutic Target in IBD

Adhesion Molecules as a Therapeutic Target in IBD

... process in the pathophysiology of inlammatory bowel diseases, including ulcerative colitis ...process in which specialised adhesion and signalling molecules mediate a series of sequential ...eicacy ... See full document

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Disclosing FATP1 as a therapeutic target in breast cancer

Disclosing FATP1 as a therapeutic target in breast cancer

... chromatin in a cell (Collas, 2010) In the context of the current thesis, this technique was employed to analyze putative interactions between ER-a and b transcription factors and Estrogen Responsive ... See full document

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