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Bioassay Guided Fractionation Of American Ginseng. A Hexane Fraction Of American Ginseng Suppresses Colitis And Associated Colon Cancer. Mechanism Of Action., Deepak Poudyal Jan 2013

Bioassay Guided Fractionation Of American Ginseng. A Hexane Fraction Of American Ginseng Suppresses Colitis And Associated Colon Cancer. Mechanism Of Action., Deepak Poudyal

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Inflammatory Bowel Disease (IBD) [Ulcerative colitis (UC) and Crohn's Disease (CD)] is a group of chronic disorders of unknown etiology characterized by inflammation in the gastrointestinal tract associated with a high colon cancer risk. UC is characterized by periods of active disease ("flare-ups"), followed by periods when the disease is inactive ("remission"). The end result is an abnormal immune response with repeated episodes of colonic inflammation. Conventional treatment of UC by aminosalicylates, TNFα inhibitors, and steroids have modest effects, and come with a high risk of side effects including dyspeptic symptoms, gastric ulceration and sometimes hospitalization and deaths. Because of …


A Novel Approach To The Design Of Selective Inhibitors For Cell Cycle Cyclin Dependent Kinases, Tracy Perkins Jan 2013

A Novel Approach To The Design Of Selective Inhibitors For Cell Cycle Cyclin Dependent Kinases, Tracy Perkins

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CDK2/cyclin A and CDK4/cyclin D1 are proven targets for cancer drug discovery. The development of novel CDK inhibitors, with high selectivity, are being investigated by targeting the cyclin binding groove (CBG) located on the cyclin, the regulatory subunit of CDK. The CBG is a shallow area that is involved in signaling and the inhibition of cell cycle CDKs via endogenous tumor suppressors. Currently, non-peptidic inhibitors are being developed based on the recognition amino acid sequence, HAKRRLIF, of the C-terminal peptide sequence of the CDK inhibitor p21WAF1. Computational design and the utilization of non-natural amino acids are being proposed to identify …


Effects Of Dna Damage And Cdk Inhibitors On The Nucleoli, Vineet Garg Jan 2013

Effects Of Dna Damage And Cdk Inhibitors On The Nucleoli, Vineet Garg

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The nucleolus is the primary site of ribogenesis and consists of three compartments, namely, fibrillar center (FC), dense fibrillar component (DFC) and granular component (GC). Recent studies have observed a novel structure distinct from these three compartments which forms in the nucleolus upon DNA damage called Intranucleolar body (INoB). Previous studies in our laboratory have found INoBs forming in HT1080 fibrosarcoma cell lines after ectopic overexpression of damage-inducible cell cycle inhibitor p21. This INoB formation has been observed to be decreased by Senexin A which is an inhibitor of transcription regulating kinases CDK8/CDK19.

Here we show that INoB formation correlates …


K+ Channels And Beta3 Adrenergic Receptors As New Pharmacological Targets For Overactive Bladder Treatment, Serge Amani Yao Afeli Jan 2013

K+ Channels And Beta3 Adrenergic Receptors As New Pharmacological Targets For Overactive Bladder Treatment, Serge Amani Yao Afeli

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Overactive bladder (OAB) is a pathophysiological condition which is characterized by the urinary bladder's failure to achieve proper storage of urine. OAB has a tremendous impact on the patient's quality of life by disturbing his sleep, work, and sexual activity. About 17% of Americans are affected with this disease and most patients experience symptoms of urgency, frequent urination, and abnormally elevated detrusor smooth muscle (DSM) contractility. Despite, numerous attempts to treat the disorder in the past with antimuscarinics and now with beta3 adrenergic receptors (beta3-AR agonists), OAB still remains a serious public health issue because the long term efficacy of …