Green synthesized nanoparticles in the fight against mosquito-borne diseases and cancer—a brief review
G Benelli - Enzyme and Microbial Technology, 2016 - Elsevier
Nanobiomedicine and parasitology are facing a number of key challenges, which mostly
deal with the paucity of effective preventive and curative tools against mosquito-borne …
deal with the paucity of effective preventive and curative tools against mosquito-borne …
[HTML][HTML] Mosquito vectors and the spread of cancer: an overlooked connection?
Abstract Mosquitoes (Diptera: Culicidae) represent a key threat for millions of humans and
animals worldwide, vectoring important pathogens and parasites, including malaria …
animals worldwide, vectoring important pathogens and parasites, including malaria …
[HTML][HTML] Repositioning of antiparasitic drugs for tumor treatment
YQ Li, Z Zheng, QX Liu, X Lu, D Zhou, J Zhang… - Frontiers in …, 2021 - frontiersin.org
Drug repositioning is a strategy for identifying new antitumor drugs; this strategy allows
existing and approved clinical drugs to be innovatively repurposed to treat tumors. Based on …
existing and approved clinical drugs to be innovatively repurposed to treat tumors. Based on …
[HTML][HTML] Primary immunodeficiency and cancer predisposition revisited: embedding two closely related concepts into an integrative conceptual framework
OA Haas - Frontiers in immunology, 2019 - frontiersin.org
Common understanding suggests that the normal function of a “healthy” immune system
safe-guards and protects against the development of malignancies, whereas a genetically …
safe-guards and protects against the development of malignancies, whereas a genetically …
[HTML][HTML] Role of infectious agents in the carcinogenesis of brain and head and neck cancers
K Alibek, A Kakpenova, Y Baiken - Infectious agents and cancer, 2013 - Springer
This review concentrates on tumours that are anatomically localised in head and neck
regions. Brain cancers and head and neck cancers together account for more than 873,000 …
regions. Brain cancers and head and neck cancers together account for more than 873,000 …
[PDF][PDF] Scavenging of labile heme by hemopexin is a key checkpoint in cancer growth and metastases
Hemopexin (Hx) is a scavenger of labile heme. Herein, we present data defining the role of
tumor stroma-expressed Hx in suppressing cancer progression. Labile heme and Hx levels …
tumor stroma-expressed Hx in suppressing cancer progression. Labile heme and Hx levels …
[HTML][HTML] Worldwide malaria incidence and cancer mortality are inversely associated
Background Investigations on the effects of malaria infection on cancer mortality are limited
except for the incidence of Burkitt's lymphoma (BL) in African children. Our previous murine …
except for the incidence of Burkitt's lymphoma (BL) in African children. Our previous murine …
Big-data-based edge biomarkers: study on dynamical drug sensitivity and resistance in individuals
Big-data-based edge biomarker is a new concept to characterize disease features based on
biomedical big data in a dynamical and network manner, which also provides alternative …
biomedical big data in a dynamical and network manner, which also provides alternative …
[HTML][HTML] Nanofabrication of Graphene Quantum Dots with High Toxicity Against Malaria Mosquitoes, Plasmodium falciparum and MCF-7 Cancer Cells: Impact on …
Recently, it has been highlighted an overlooked connection between the biting activity of
Anopheles mosquitoes and the spread of cancer. The excellent physico-chemical properties …
Anopheles mosquitoes and the spread of cancer. The excellent physico-chemical properties …
Avian and simian malaria: do they have a cancer connection?
M Ward, G Benelli - Parasitology research, 2017 - Springer
It has been claimed that infectious agents transmitted by mosquitoes (Diptera: Culicidae)
may have a greater connection to cancer then hitherto supposed and that the immune …
may have a greater connection to cancer then hitherto supposed and that the immune …