Validation of the γH2AX biomarker for genotoxicity assessment: a review
B Kopp, L Khoury, M Audebert - Archives of toxicology, 2019 - Springer
The H2AX histone protein is rapidly phosphorylated at the serine-139 position (γH2AX) in
response to a broad range of DNA lesions. γH2AX induction is one of the earliest events in …
response to a broad range of DNA lesions. γH2AX induction is one of the earliest events in …
A systematic review of the genotoxicity and antigenotoxicity of biologically synthesized metallic nanomaterials: are green nanoparticles safe enough for clinical …
Background and objectives: Although studies have elucidated the significant biomedical
potential of biogenic metallic nanoparticles (MNPs), it is very important to explore the …
potential of biogenic metallic nanoparticles (MNPs), it is very important to explore the …
To decipher the phytochemical agent and mechanism for Urginea indica mediated green synthesis of Ag nanoparticles and investigation of its antibacterial activity …
Abstract Globally, Methicillin-Resistant Staphylococcus aureus bacteraemia is one of the
commonest bloodstream infections associated with clinical complications and high mortality …
commonest bloodstream infections associated with clinical complications and high mortality …
New in silico models to predict in vitro micronucleus induction as marker of genotoxicity
The evaluation of genotoxicity is a fundamental part of the safety assessment of chemicals
due to the relevance of the potential health effects of genotoxicants. Among the testing …
due to the relevance of the potential health effects of genotoxicants. Among the testing …
Established antibacterial drugs from plants
AJ Seukep, HG Mbuntcha, EM Zeuko'o… - Advances in Botanical …, 2023 - Elsevier
Plants hold great promise as a source of novel antimicrobial agents due to a wide variety of
chemically and structurally diverse secondary metabolites generally grouped into …
chemically and structurally diverse secondary metabolites generally grouped into …
Teratogenic Effect of High Dose of Syzygium guineense (Myrtaceae) Leaves on Wistar Albino Rat Embryos and Fetuses
M Abebe, K Asres, Y Bekuretsion… - Evidence‐Based …, 2021 - Wiley Online Library
Syzygium guineense is an important medicinal plant effective against hypertension,
diabetes mellitus, and cancer but with no evidence of its teratogenicity. This study was …
diabetes mellitus, and cancer but with no evidence of its teratogenicity. This study was …
A Comprehensive Account on Ethnobotany, Phytochemistryand Pharmacological Insights of Genus Celtis
Celtis L. genus has been traditionally used to cure aches, sore throats, fevers, cancer,
sexually transmitted diseases, sexual weakness, diarrhea, stomach problems, amenorrhea …
sexually transmitted diseases, sexual weakness, diarrhea, stomach problems, amenorrhea …
Genotoxicity and mutagenicity assessment of food contaminant mixtures present in the French diet
Through diet, people are exposed simultaneously to a variety of contaminants (eg heavy
metals, mycotoxins, pesticides) that could have combined adverse effects on human health …
metals, mycotoxins, pesticides) that could have combined adverse effects on human health …
Modulation of inflammatory pathways, medicinal uses and toxicities of Uvaria species: potential role in the prevention and treatment of inflammation
The therapeutic efficacy of the contemporary anti-inflammatory drugs are well established;
however, prolonged use of such can often lead to serious and life-threatening side effects …
however, prolonged use of such can often lead to serious and life-threatening side effects …
Teratogenic Evaluation of 80% Ethanol Extract of Embelia schimperi Vatke Fruits on Rat Embryo and Fetuses
Z Animaw, K Asres, S Tadesse, H Basha… - Journal of …, 2022 - Wiley Online Library
Introduction. Embelia schimperi Vatke (family Myrsinaceae) is a commonly consumed
anthelminthic plant in Ethiopia. The plant has significant efficacy in treating intestinal worms …
anthelminthic plant in Ethiopia. The plant has significant efficacy in treating intestinal worms …