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Cytochalasin B Modulates Nanomechanical Patterning and Fate in Human Adipose-Derived Stem Cells [PDF]
Eva Bianconi +12 more
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ABSTRACT Background and Aims To date, thromboelastometry has not been investigated as an assay to monitor profound heparin anticoagulation, such as is required for a safe cardiopulmonary bypass (CPB). The aim of this study was to test the feasibility of automated thromboelastometry for semiquantitative assessment of increasing heparin concentrations ...
Marika Pada +6 more
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Cytochalasin B reacts with thiols [PDF]
Lienhard, Gustav E. +1 more
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Biosafety Evaluation of 6,7‐Dihydroxy‐3‐(2‐Nitrophenyl)Coumarin in Human Cells
ABSTRACT Coumarins are considered a privileged scaffold in medicinal chemistry, as they may interact with biological macromolecules, presenting several pharmacological properties. Their potential makes them an object of study for the evaluation of their safety for humans, which is essential in the design of a potential drug.
Júlia Zocca Nunes de Barros +3 more
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This study develops core@shell nanocarriers with an exceptionally high chemotherapy drug payload, exhibiting strong cytotoxic effects. Using this adaptable nanocarrier‐synthesis platform, herein, the cellular uptake pathway and intracellular journey of the nanocarriers are elucidated with different probe‐based imaging strategies.
Dolma Choezom +11 more
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This article highlights the fibrous morphology of multiwalled carbon nanotubes as a key factor in their genotoxicity. Fibers physically interfere in cell division, generating binucleated cells and micronuclei, both of which are precursors of carcinogenesis.
Núria Pulido‐Artola +4 more
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Angiogenic activity of cytochalasin B-induced membrane vesicles of human mesenchymal stem cells [PDF]
Marina Gomzikova +10 more
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As females age, oocyte chromosomal aberrations and DNA damage increase in frequency; this condition is believed to be irreversible. By exposing the aged oocyte nuclei to nuclear factors from young oocytes, the negative effects can be effectively suppressed, restoring their developmental competence. ABSTRACT Mammalian fully grown oocytes are believed to
Nataliia Dudko +8 more
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