- 81. Progress of Tumor Growth and Metastasis after Inoculation of B16FO Melanoma Cells in Kidney of Female Nude Mice Is Inhibited by a Novel Nutrient Mixture
- (Skin Cancer)
- ... deaths. Melanoma is a serious cancer that metastasizes to other areas of the body, including the lungs, liver, brain, bones, or lymph nodes. Currently used cancer therapies are ineffective with a high ...
- Created on 08 February 2020
- 82. In Vitro Effect of Cytokines, Inducers, and Inhibitors on the Secretion of MMP-2 and MMP-9 in Hepatocarcinoma Cell Line SK-Hep-1
- (Gastrointestinal Cancers)
- ... effects on MMPs. Our results showed that cytokines, mitogens, and inhibitors modulated SK-Hep-1 MMP-2 and MMP-9 secretion, suggesting the clinical use of especially potent and nontoxic MMP inhibitor as ...
- Created on 08 February 2020
- 83. Unique Pattern of Intraperitoneal Inoculation of Murine Breast Cancer Cell Line 4T1 in Female BALB/c Mice: Invasion of Skeletal Muscle by Breast Cancer
- (Other Aspects of Cancer)
- ... commonly diagnosed cancers in women that generally metastasize to local and distal organs. However, the invasion of skeletal muscle by breast cancer is an unusual and rare phenomenon. We report here a ...
- Created on 08 February 2020
- 84. Anti-borreliae Efficacy of Volatile and Non-volatile Organic Oils and Lipids
- (Scientific Presentations: Infectious Diseases)
- ... sp., is a causative pathogen of Lyme disease that has become a growing health concern in the USA and Europe. Non-toxic treatment approaches especially directed toward latent persistent forms of this ...
- Created on 07 December 2019
- 85. Synergistic Anti-Borreliae Efficacy of a Composition of Naturally-occurring Compounds: an In vitro Study
- (Lyme Disease)
- ... agents of Lyme disease in North America and Europe. Results: The results showed that a composition of baicalein, luteolin, rosmarinic acid, monolaurin, cis-2-decenoic acid, and iodine at their 1/8 MIC ...
- Created on 07 December 2019
- 86. 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
- 87. Sathvika Gopalasetty
- (Future Scientist)
- ... family members, are suffering due to the widespread diseases of diabetes and cancer. Sathvika believes that there is a dire need for research in these fields, and is inspired to conduct and publish research ...
- Created on 20 September 2019
- 88. Future Scientists
- (Future Scientist)
- ... their scientific and medical careers. They can shape up the future of our individual and global health by practicing and promoting Cellular Medicine and prioritizing health solutions that are safe and ...
- Created on 11 September 2019
- 89. Seaweed – a substitute for ascorbic acid
- (Others)
- ... nutrients and biologically active nutrients. We hypothesized that seaweed polysaccharide fucoidan could serve as a temporary substitute for ascorbic acid under conditions of vitamin C deficiency by beneficially ...
- Created on 23 August 2019
- 90. Vitamin C in Health: Scientific focus on its anti-cancer efficacy
- (Other Aspects of Cancer)
- ... and clinical studies consistently and strongly suggest the benefits of Vitamin C use in cancer treatment. Epidemiological studies have shown that people consuming a diet rich in Vitamin C are less likely ...
- Created on 23 August 2019
- 91. Health-related assessment of a vitamin and mineral supplement in school age children
- (Others)
- V.Korzun, S.Gpzak, A.Parats, V. Ivanov, A. Niedzwiecki, M. Rath Journal of Cellular Medicine and Natural Health, June 2016 Abstract: Objective: Study of the effect of a vitamin-mineral complex, ...
- Created on 23 August 2019
- 92. Comparison of the antioxidant efficacy and cellular protection by several categories of nutritional supplements on the market
- (Others)
- M. Chatterjee, S. Ivanova, V. Ivanov, A. Niedzwiecki, M. Rath Journal of Cellular Medicine and Natural Health, June 2016 Oxidative stress is a common source of cellular damage that is implicated ...
- Created on 23 August 2019
- 93. Phytonutrients inhibit fibrosarcoma and melanoma cell growth and invasion
- (Skin Cancer)
- ... carcinogenesis is gaining increasing importance, since scientific evidence shows that high consumption of fruits and vegetables are associated with a reduced risk of various cancers. PB, which is composed ...
- Created on 23 August 2019
- 94. Micronutrients in mitigating the adverse health effects of air pollution
- (Others)
- ... disease (COPD), lung cancer, and acute lower respiratory infections in children. Yet 92% of the world population lives in places that exceed the WHO air quality guidelines. On the other hand, laboratory ...
- Created on 23 August 2019
- 95. Comparison of the efficacy of several nutritional supplements on cancer and normal cells growth
- (Other Aspects of Cancer)
- ... of micronutrient supplementation on various aspects of health. However, there have also been reports that some dietary supplements and vitamins can promote the growth of cancer. Given that the popularity ...
- Created on 23 August 2019
- 96. Anti-cancer potential of a specific mixture of phytonutrients in bone cancer cells
- (Bone Cancer)
- ... in a dose-dependent manner in both PMA-stimulated and non-stimulated cells. Matrigel invasion was totally blocked at 25µg/ml. The H&E staining showed that the PB mixture at 25µg/ml to 100 µg/ml induced ...
- Created on 23 August 2019
- 97. Peptide vaccines directed against human Metalloproteinases (MMPs) with anti-tumor efficacy in vitro and in vivo
- (MMP)
- M. W. Roomi, A. Niedzwiecki, M. Rath Journal of Cellular Medicine and Natural Health, Oct 2018 Despite sporadic progress, cancer has thus far eluded preventive and therapeutic approaches that can ...
- Created on 23 August 2019
- 98. Vitamin D enhances anticancer effects of EGCG and a specific micronutrient combination in breast cancer cells
- (Breast Cancer)
- ... at the Dr Rath Research Institute documented that a combination of natural components, including vitamin C, polyphenols from green tea, the essential amino acids lysine, proline and arginine, N-acetyl ...
- Created on 23 August 2019
- 99. Antitumor effect of a nutrient mixture on colon cancer cells
- (Gastrointestinal Cancers)
- ... lysine, proline and green tea extract that has been previously demonstrated a strong anticancer activity in several cancer cell types. We studied the effect of NM on human colon cancer cell line HCA-7 ...
- Created on 23 August 2019
- 100. Different multi-nutrient formulations support calcification process in human bone cells
- (Bone Health)
- ... tissue that responds to many internal and external factors and adapts to changing functional conditions. Bone is composed of various types of cells and collagenous extracellular organic matrix, which is ...
- Created on 23 August 2019