- 61. Inhibition of Borrelia Burgdorferi-Induced TLR2-NFκB Canonical Signaling by Gallic Acid through Targeting the CD14+ Adaptor Protein and p65 Molecule
- (Lyme Disease)
- ... novel agents against B. burgdorferi, we investigated a phenolic compound—gallic acid—for its anti-Borrelia and anti-inflammatory effects. Our results showed its biocidal effect starting from 100 μg/mL ...
- Created on 26 September 2022
- 62. Health Benefits of Specific Micronutrient Combinations in Diabetes
- (Diabetes)
- ... cells by over 230%. In addition, it demonstrated protective effect on glial cells against damage resulting from advanced glycation end products (AGEs), the damaging byproducts of long-term diabetes. ...
- Created on 31 March 2022
- 63. Age and Dietary Vitamin C Intake Affect Brain Physiology in Genetically Modified Mice Expressing Human Lipoprotein(A) and Unable to Synthesize Vitamin C
- (Aging)
- ... an impaired extracellular matrix. Conclusion: Our study emphasizes the critical role of vitamin C in protecting brain health as we age. Our findings show that optimal vitamin C intake from early life ...
- Created on 24 December 2021
- 64. Inhibition of ACE2 expression by Ascorbic acid alone and its combination with other natural compounds
- (Coronavirus)
- ... test compounds with ascorbic acid further decreased ACE2 expression. The highest impact of ascorbate on ACE2 expression was noted when combined with theaflavin (decrease from 50% to 87%), zinc (decrease ...
- Created on 17 February 2021
- 65. Immunological targeting of matrix metalloproteinase-9 as a novel approach to universal cancer vaccine: Characterization of anticancer antibodies efficacy in vitro
- (MMP)
- ... Current treatments are largely unsuccessful due to high toxicity. The most effective way to reduce global mortality from cancer is to block the initial stages of the disease, common to all types of cancer ...
- Created on 11 August 2020
- 66. Effective and safe global public health strategy to fight the COVID-19 pandemic: Specific micronutrient combination inhibits Coronavirus cell-entry receptor (ACE2) expression
- (Publications)
- ... multiplication, spread and could protect infected tissues from infection-related damage. Moreover, these natural components had better efficacy in protecting for example bird flu virus infected cells than ...
- Created on 02 July 2020
- 67. Scientific Breakthough Towards Natural Control of the Pandemic
- (Publications)
- ... and could protect infected tissues from infection-related damage. Moreover, these natural components had better efficacy in protecting for example bird flu virus infected cells than antiviral drugs such ...
- Created on 29 June 2020
- 68. Nutritional Deficiencies in Young People: Causes, Consequences and Strategies
- (Others)
- M. Chatterjee, A. Niedzwiecki Journal of Cellular Medicine and Natural Health, April 2020 Introduction: Being in the ‘prime of life’, health problems of individuals ranging from teenage years ...
- Created on 01 May 2020
- 69. Expanding Metabolic Targets in Cancer by Select Combinations of Vitamin C and EGCG with Different Natural Compounds
- (Other Aspects of Cancer)
- ... such as surgery, chemotherapy, and radiation are associated with multiple side effects. Nutraceuticals including vitamins, minerals, amino acids, and several phytochemicals derived from diet are known ...
- Created on 08 February 2020
- 70. Matrix metalloproteinases-9 as a promising target for anti-cancer vaccine: inhibition of melanoma tumor growth in mice immunized with syngeneic MMP-9 peptides
- (MMP)
- ... a challenge. Current treatments are largely unsuccessful due to high toxicity. The most effective way to reduce global mortality from cancer is to block the initial stages of the disease, common to all ...
- Created on 08 February 2020
- 71. 10-undecynoic acid is a new anti-adherent agent killing biofilm of oral Streptococcus spp.
- (Infectious Disease)
- ... MIC value. Next, the MBC value was determined from a broth dilution minimum inhibitory concentration test by sub-culturing it to BHI agar plates that did not contain the test agent. Anti-biofilm efficacy ...
- Created on 07 December 2019
- 72. Sathvika Gopalasetty
- (Future Scientist)
- ... are abnormal, they still require a constant supply of oxygen and nutrients. When the area of a tumor enlarges, some cells are deprived of oxygen and nutrients as a result of being too far from a blood ...
- Created on 20 September 2019
- 73. Future Scientists
- (Future Scientist)
- ... effective and not only profitable for the industry or its sponsors. Here you can access contributions from students and other young professionals on different aspects of cellular medicine and natural ...
- Created on 11 September 2019
- 74. Seaweed – a substitute for ascorbic acid
- (Others)
- ... affecting structural properties of the arterial wall.Methods: This was tested in an experimental model of cultured smooth muscle cells (AoSMC) and endothelial cells (AoEC) isolated from human aorta and ...
- Created on 23 August 2019
- 75. Health-related assessment of a vitamin and mineral supplement in school age children
- (Others)
- ... incidence and likelihood of acute forms of illnesses. Average level of acute morbidity was decreased by 25.5 % (from 1.83 ± 0.13 to 1.37 ± 0.13 incidents per year, t = 2.44; p < 0.05) compared to the similar ...
- Created on 23 August 2019
- 76. Comparison of the antioxidant efficacy and cellular protection by several categories of nutritional supplements on the market
- (Others)
- ... by protecting the body from oxidative stress. Our study tests popular dietary supplements from the European and US markets in a uniform, standardized manner. This allows us to better understand how the ...
- Created on 23 August 2019
- 77. Hair growth stimulating effect of a nutrient mixture in athymic nude mice
- (Others)
- M. W. Roomi, T. Kalinovsky, A. Niedzwiecki, M. Rath Journal of Cellular Medicine and Natural Health, June 2016 Alopecia, a common, distressing occurrence in humans also occurs in rodents. Our main ...
- Created on 23 August 2019
- 78. Phytonutrients inhibit fibrosarcoma and melanoma cell growth and invasion
- (Skin Cancer)
- ... and melanoma A-2058 cell lines were obtained from ATCC and cultured in DMEM media, supplemented with 10% FBS and antibiotics in 24 well tissue plates. At near confluence, cells were treated with PB at 0, ...
- Created on 23 August 2019
- 79. Cell damaging effects of glyphosate – Are we ready for Roundup?
- (Toxicology)
- ... applied as a broadleaf weedicide in commercial agriculture. Created by Monsanto in 1970 and marketed from 1974 as “Roundup”, glyphosate has been used extensively across the world ever since. Although the ...
- Created on 23 August 2019
- 80. Anti-cancer potential of a specific mixture of phytonutrients in bone cancer cells
- (Bone Cancer)
- ... option. Cancer mortality usually results from the local and distant metastasis. Based on the poor prognosis of chondrosarcoma, we investigated effects of a phytonutrient mixture (PB) containing quercetin, ...
- Created on 23 August 2019