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Role of Natural Bioactive Compounds in the Rise and Fall of Cancers : Volume 2



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Autore: Luparello Claudio Visualizza persona
Titolo: Role of Natural Bioactive Compounds in the Rise and Fall of Cancers : Volume 2 Visualizza cluster
Pubblicazione: Basel, Switzerland, : MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute, 2020
Descrizione fisica: 1 online resource (318 p.)
Soggetto topico: Biology, life sciences
Research and information: general
Soggetto non controllato: acute myeloid leukemia
adipocyte inflammation
AKT
AMPK
angiogenesis
anti-cancer drug
anti-proliferative
anticancer
anticancer activities
anticancer drug
anticancer drugs
AOM/DSS model
apoptosis
autophagy
berberine
Berthel
bioactivities
bioavailability
brain cancer
breast cancer
breast cancer cells
breast cancer prognostic
breast cancer risk
Calocedrus formosana
cancer
cancer metabolism
cancer stem cell
cancer therapy
carrageenan
caspase-independent cell death
cell death
cell signaling
cell-cycle arrest
chemoprevention
colchicine alkaloid
colon cancer
colon cancer cells
colorectal cancer
daidzein
daidzein metabolites
drugs
EGCG
EGFR signaling
EGFR TKI
eicosapentaenoic acid
epigallocatechin-3-gallate (EGCG)
epithelial mesenchymal transition
ER stress
estrogen
estrogen receptor alpha
ethanol
experimental therapeutics
FASN inhibitors
flavonoids
formononetin
fucoidan
G2/M arrest
gallic acid
gemcitabine
gigantol
gliomas
glucose transport
glycolysis
glycolytic markers
HDAC
HO-1
honokiol
human cancer cells
immunotherapy
inflammation
innate immunity
invasion
isobolography
isorhamnetin
JAK/STAT
lung cancer
malignant cancer
malignant tumors of the peripheral nerve sheath (MPNST)
Malva pseudolavatera Webb &amp
mangrove
marine sponge
mechanism
melanoma cells
mesoporous silica nanoparticles
metastasis
microRNAs
MMPs
molecular mechanisms
multiple myeloma
n/a
nanoparticle-based delivery systems
natural anti-inflammatory compounds
natural bioactive compound
natural compounds
natural polyphenols
natural product
neurofibromas
nicotine
nobiletin
non-coding RNAs
Nrf2
NSCLC
nutrition
obesity
oleacein
oleuropein
olive leaf extract
oncogenic cascades
oral cancer inhibition
p53
paclitaxel
pancreatic cancer
PD-1 immune checkpoint inhibitor and cancer immunotherapy
PD-L1
persistent organic pollutants
phosphofructokinase
phytochemicals
Piper eriopodon, alkenylphenols
polyphenols
preclinical models
pro-resolving lipids
proteomics
RacGAP1
radiotherapy
reactive oxygen species
renin-angiotensin system
resistance
ROS
schwannomas
Seahorse analysis
signaling pathways
signalling pathway
small organic agents
STAT3
Streptomyces
systematic review
targeted delivery system
TRAIL
tumor density
tumor maintenance
uterine sarcoma
xenograft
Xenopus laevis
XIAP antagonists
XIAP-BIR3 domain
yatein
α9-nAChR
β-glucans
Persona (resp. second.): LuparelloClaudio
Sommario/riassunto: Recent years have seen the idea of a close association between nutrition and the modulation of cancer development/progression reinforced. An increasing amount of experimental and epidemiological evidence has been produced supporting the concept that many different bioactive components of food (e.g. polyphenols, mono- and polyunsaturated fatty acids, methyl-group donors, etc.) may be implicated in either the promotion of or the protection against carcinogenesis. At the cellular level, such compounds can have an impact on different but sometimes intertwined processes, such as growth and differentiation, DNA repair, programmed cell death, and oxidative stress. In addition, compelling evidence is starting to build up of the existence of primary epigenetic targets of dietary compounds, such as oncogenic/oncosuppressor miRNAs or DNA-modifying enzymes, which in turn impair gene expression and function. Since there is a growing interest in the study of the biochemical and molecular role played by food components and its impact on cellular processes and/or gene expressions directed towards the fine-tuning of cancer phenotypes, in this Special Issue researchers contributed with either research or review articles presenting the latest findings on the intracellular pathways and mechanisms affected by natural bioactive dietary molecules.
Altri titoli varianti: Role of Natural Bioactive Compounds in the Rise and Fall of Cancers
Titolo autorizzato: Role of Natural Bioactive Compounds in the Rise and Fall of Cancers  Visualizza cluster
Formato: Materiale a stampa
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Lingua di pubblicazione: Inglese
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