Systems Toxicology: Mining chemical-toxicity signaling paths to enable network medicine [PDF]
Systems toxicology, a branch of toxicology that studies chemical effects on biological systems, presents exciting knowledge discovery challenges for the information researcher.
Desai, Kaushal D.
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Steroid compounds of phytogenic origin: scientometric research data of scientific and practical literature [PDF]
Steroid compounds of phytogenic origin are important in clinical medicine rendering anti-inflammatory, anti-prolifer-ative and antithrombotic actions.
Buyuklinskaya O.V.+2 more
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Discovery of New Anti-cryptosporidial Structures from Natural Products and Potential Synergistic Anti-cryptosporidial Activity by Drug Combinations [PDF]
Cryptosporidium parvum is a zoonotic parasitic protist and the causative agent of cryptosporidiosis in humans and animals. The main symptom of cryptosporidiosis is diarrhea, which can be severe and life-threatening in immunocompromised patients and young
Jin, Zi
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Cultures of the Drug: Language, Self, and Politics in Contemporary American Drug Discourse [PDF]
Andrew G. Jenkins: Cultures of the Drug: Language, Self, and Politics in Contemporary American Drug Discourse (Under the direction of Christian O. Lundberg) This dissertation responds to the problems of illicit drugs in the contemporary United
Jenkins, Andrew
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Recent Advances in the Development of Antineoplastic Agents Derived from Natural Products
Through years of evolutionary selection pressures, organisms have developed potent toxins that coincidentally have marked antineoplastic activity. These natural products have been vital for the development of multiagent treatment regimens currently ...
Matthew R Trendowski
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PHYTOCHEMICAL AND PHARMACOLOGICAL POTENTIAL OF ANNONA SPECIES: A REVIEW [PDF]
Herbal plants and phytogenic products have used for the treatment of various diseases from ancient times in the folklore medicine worldwide. Crude extracts from plants now play an important and valuable source for natural products that are used in the ...
P, Amudha, Varadharaj, Vanitha
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Phytogenic silver, gold, and bimetallic nanoparticles as novel antitubercular agents
Purpose Multi- and extensively drug-resistant tuberculosis (TB) is a global threat to human health. It requires immediate action to seek new antitubercular compounds and devise alternate strategies. Nanomaterials, in the present scenario, have opened new
Richa Singh+7 more
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Computing Network of Diseases and Pharmacological Entities through the Integration of Distributed Literature Mining and Ontology Mapping [PDF]
The proliferation of -omics (such as, Genomics, Proteomics) and -ology (such as, System Biology, Cell Biology, Pharmacology) have spawned new frontiers of research in drug discovery and personalized medicine.
Faisal, Fazle Elahi
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OBJECTIVE This study aimed to evaluate two cleaning solutions for the chemical decontamination of antineoplastic agents on the surfaces of two biosafety cabinets routinely used for chemotherapy preparation in a hospital pharmacy.
Marco Anastasi+5 more
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Gold(III)–pyrrolidinedithiocarbamato Derivatives as Antineoplastic Agents**
Transition metals offer many possibilities in developing potent chemotherapeutic agents. They are endowed with a variety of oxidation states, allowing for the selection of their coordination numbers and geometries via the choice of proper ligands ...
C. Nardon+7 more
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