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Grape constituents for protection against photodamage to skin
Excessive exposure to solar ultraviolet radiation has a major negative impact on the health of skin. It causes sunburn, photoaging, keratinocyte carcinomas, and melanomas. Current methods of prevention have failed to stem the incidence of these adverse effects. Grapes are natural products that are being investigated as preventive agents that can impede
Yuri Kwon+5 more
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Novel CF₃-Substituted Pyridine- and Pyrimidine-Based Fluorescent Probes for Lipid Droplet Bioimaging. [PDF]
Chizhov DL+9 more
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Virus inactivation and skin safety studies using far‐UVC LEDs
This study uses an LED exposure system with a peak output at 233 nm to examine efficacy for inactivation of human coronavirus as well as potential health hazards for human exposure. Abstract Reducing airborne disease transmission is a public health goal.
David Welch+6 more
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A Review of Recent Progress on the Anticancer Activity of Heterocyclic Compounds
Beena Negi, Aarshiya Kwatra
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Nucleotides enriched under heat stress recruit beneficial rhizomicrobes to protect plants from heat and root-rot stresses. [PDF]
Liu H+16 more
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Polo‐like kinases and UV‐induced skin carcinogenesis: What we know and what's next
The polo‐like kinase (PLK) family plays distinct and critical roles in the regulation of cell cycle progression, and its dysregulation has been implicated in various cancers. Ultraviolet (UV) radiation is a well‐established environmental factor in the development of skin cancer.
Tanya Jaiswal+3 more
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Pyrimidines: A New Versatile Molecule in the Drug Development Field, Scope, and Future Aspects. [PDF]
Venugopala KN, Kamat V.
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Exposure to solar ultraviolet radiation is the main etiologic driver of nonmelanoma skin cancers (NMSCs), including basal cell (BCC) and cutaneous squamous cell carcinomas (cSCC), which are the most prevalent types of cancers in the US. In this study, we demonstrate that the serine/threonine kinase Polo‐like kinase 4 (PLK4) is overexpressed in NMSCs ...
Mary A. Ndiaye+5 more
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