Publications by authors named "Concha Lucena"

Salicylic acetic acid (SAA) is a drug that has formed part of the treatment of many diseases for many years. Its anti-inflammatory activity is well known, but recently its possible role in the interference in the oncogenesis mechanisms has become apparent. With the aim of supporting these yet preliminary observations, we studied the effect of salicylic acetic acid on a cellular activation and proliferation model.

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Synopsis of recent research by authors named "Concha Lucena"

  • - Concha Lucena's research primarily focuses on the effects of chemical compounds, particularly salicylic acetic acid (SAA), on cellular mechanisms, including activation and proliferation of lymphocytes.
  • - In her 2006 study, Lucena investigates the anti-inflammatory properties of SAA and its emerging implications in oncogenesis, suggesting a dual role in both therapeutic and preventive contexts.
  • - The findings from her research contribute to the understanding of SAA as a potential agent in cancer treatment, while also highlighting its established uses in managing various diseases through its biochemical effects.