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Biomedicines

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2227-9059

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MDPI

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  • Biomedical engineering (Engineering and Technology)
  • Medical biology (Medical and Health Sciences )
  • Pharmacology and pharmacy (Medical and Health Sciences )
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  • Anticancer Imidazoacridinone C-1311 is Effective in Androgen-Dependent and Androgen-Independent Prostate Cancer Cells
    Publication
    • M. Niemira
    • B. Borowa-Mazgaj
    • S. B. Bader
    • A. Moszyńska
    • M. Ratajewski
    • K. Karaś
    • M. Kwaśniewski
    • A. Krętowski
    • Z. Mazerska
    • E. M. Hammond
    • A. Skwarska

    - Biomedicines - Year 2020

    Androgen receptor (AR) plays a crutial role in prostate cancer (PCa) development and metastasis. Here, we reported potent anti-PCa activity of a small molecule imidazoacridinone C-1311. In AR-positive PCa cells, C-1311 was found to inhibit the transcriptional activity of AR uncovering a novel mechanism that may be relevant for its anticancer effect. Mechanistically, C-1311 decreased AR binding to prostate-specific antigen (PSA)...

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  • Gender-Related Differences in Trimethylamine and Oxidative Blood Biomarkers in Cardiovascular Disease Patients
    Publication
    • L. Bordoni
    • D. Fedeli
    • M. Piangerelli
    • I. Pelikant-Malecka
    • A. Radulska
    • J. J. Samulak
    • A. K. Sawicka
    • L. Lewicki
    • L. Kalinowski
    • R. A. Olek
    • R. Gabbianelli

    - Biomedicines - Year 2020

    Gender differences in the burden of cardiovascular disease (CVD) have been observed worldwide. In this study, plasmatic levels of trimethylamine (TMA) and blood oxidative biomarkers have been evaluated in 358 men (89 controls and 269 CVD patients) and 189 women (64 control and 125 CVD patients). The fluorescence technique was applied to determine erythrocyte membrane fluidity using 1,6-diphenyl-1,3,5-hexatriene (DPH) and Laurdan,...

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