Oxidative stress in malaria
S Percário, DR Moreira, BAQ Gomes… - International journal of …, 2012 - mdpi.com
Malaria is a significant public health problem in more than 100 countries and causes an
estimated 200 million new infections every year. Despite the significant effort to eradicate …
estimated 200 million new infections every year. Despite the significant effort to eradicate …
Reducing oxidative/nitrosative stress: a newly-discovered genre for melatonin
The discovery of melatonin and its derivatives as antioxidants has stimulated a very large
number of studies which have, virtually uniformly, documented the ability of these molecules …
number of studies which have, virtually uniformly, documented the ability of these molecules …
High-performance self-cascade pyrite nanozymes for apoptosis–ferroptosis synergistic tumor therapy
As next-generation artificial enzymes, nanozymes have shown great promise for tumor
catalytic therapy. In particular, their peroxidase-like activity has been employed to catalyze …
catalytic therapy. In particular, their peroxidase-like activity has been employed to catalyze …
Engineering Single-Atom Iron Nanozymes with Radiation-Enhanced Self-Cascade Catalysis and Self-Supplied H2O2 for Radio-enzymatic Therapy
Single-atom nanozymes (SAzymes), with individually isolated metal atom as active sites,
have shown tremendous potential as enzyme-based drugs for enzymatic therapy. However …
have shown tremendous potential as enzyme-based drugs for enzymatic therapy. However …
Caveolin-1 and cancer metabolism in the tumor microenvironment: markers, models, and mechanisms
F Sotgia, UE Martinez-Outschoorn… - Annual Review of …, 2012 - annualreviews.org
Caveolins are a family of membrane-bound scaffolding proteins that compartmentalize and
negatively regulate signal transduction. Recent studies have implicated a loss of caveolin-1 …
negatively regulate signal transduction. Recent studies have implicated a loss of caveolin-1 …
Stromal–epithelial metabolic coupling in cancer: integrating autophagy and metabolism in the tumor microenvironment
UE Martinez-Outschoorn, S Pavlides, A Howell… - The international journal …, 2011 - Elsevier
Cancer cells do not exist as pure homogeneous populations in vivo. Instead they are
embedded in “cancer cell nests” that are surrounded by stromal cells, especially cancer …
embedded in “cancer cell nests” that are surrounded by stromal cells, especially cancer …
Understanding the Warburg effect and the prognostic value of stromal caveolin-1 as a marker of a lethal tumor microenvironment
F Sotgia, UE Martinez-Outschoorn, S Pavlides… - Breast Cancer …, 2011 - Springer
Cancer cells show a broad spectrum of bioenergetic states, with some cells using aerobic
glycolysis while others rely on oxidative phosphorylation as their main source of energy. In …
glycolysis while others rely on oxidative phosphorylation as their main source of energy. In …
Sterile protective immunity to malaria is associated with a panel of novel P. falciparum antigens
A Trieu, MA Kayala, C Burk, DM Molina… - Molecular & Cellular …, 2011 - ASBMB
The development of an effective malaria vaccine remains a global public health priority.
Less than 0.5% of the Plasmodium falciparum genome has been assessed as potential …
Less than 0.5% of the Plasmodium falciparum genome has been assessed as potential …
Energy transfer in" parasitic" cancer metabolism: mitochondria are the powerhouse and Achilles' heel of tumor cells
UE Martinez-Outschoorn, RG Pestell, A Howell… - Cell cycle, 2011 - Taylor & Francis
It is now widely recognized that the tumor microenvironment promotes cancer cell growth
and metastasis via changes in cytokine secretion and extracellular matrix remodeling …
and metastasis via changes in cytokine secretion and extracellular matrix remodeling …
Liver changes in severe Plasmodium falciparum malaria: histopathology, apoptosis and nuclear factor kappa B expression
P Viriyavejakul, V Khachonsaksumet, C Punsawad - Malaria journal, 2014 - Springer
Background Liver involvement in severe Plasmodium falciparum infection is commonly a
significant cause of morbidity and mortality among humans. The clinical presentation of …
significant cause of morbidity and mortality among humans. The clinical presentation of …