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Toxicological Effect of Biodiesel Emission Particles on Cellular System of Albino Rats
Olalekan Adeyemi, Oyeyemi Adeyemi
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Toxicometabolomics — integration of preventive and analytical toxicology
А. С. Радилов +1 more
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This study demonstrates that bisphenol analogues, particularly BPAF, bind to progesterone receptor, promoting breast cancer cell proliferation, migration, and mammary tumor growth, indicating that bisphenol A substitutes may pose equal or greater health risks.
Xiaotong Ji +8 more
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Digitalization of toxicology: improving preclinical to clinical translation
Though the portfolio of medicines that are extending and improving the lives of patients continues to grow, drug discovery and development remains a challenging business on its best day.
Brian R. Berridge +7 more
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Polyhalogenated carbazoles (PHCZ), persistent environmental contaminants, preferentially accumulate in neuronal tissues. Studies using Caenorhabditis elegans and human neuronal cell lines reveal that PHCZ induce dopaminergic neurodegeneration by promoting liquid–liquid phase separation of α‐synuclein, reducing condensate fluidity, impairing ...
Yuhang Luo +13 more
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Toxicologic studies of antitumor amino acid derivatives in mice and rats.
Koji Fukushima +2 more
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Brain Distribution and Toxicological Evaluation of a Systemically Delivered Engineered Nanoscale Ceria [PDF]
Sarita S. Hardas +10 more
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Discovery of a Potent and Selective TEAD Degrader with Durable Degradation Activity
KG‐FP‐003, a highly potent TEAD‐YAP PROTAC derived from the patented inhibitor is developed. It selectively degrades endogenous TEAD proteins in HiBiT systems without IMiD‐related off‐target effects. Screening across 867 cancer cell lines revealed broad and superior anti‐tumor activity, highlighting its therapeutic potential through targeted TEAD ...
Linhui Cao +25 more
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Nanographene oxide (NGO) attenuates graft‐versus‐host disease (GVHD) severity by inhibiting STAT1‐mediated M1 macrophage polarization and suppressing T‐cell activation. NGO‐primed macrophages (NGO‐Mac) further enhance regulatory T‐cell induction via IL‐10. Both NGO and NGO‐Mac therapies mitigate inflammation and immune pathology, offering cell‐free and
Aaron Yu +18 more
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