Publications by authors named "Crenguta Albu"

Burn healing should be regarded as a dynamic process consisting of two main, interrelated phases: (a) the inflammatory phase when neutrophils and monocytes infiltrate the injury site, through localized vasodilation and fluid extravasation, and (b) the proliferative-remodeling phase, which represents a key event in wound healing. In the skin, both canonical autophagy (induced by starvation, oxidative stress, and environmental aggressions) and non-canonical or selective autophagy have evolved to play a discrete, but, essential, "housekeeping" role, for homeostasis, immune tolerance, and survival. Experimental data supporting the pro-survival roles of autophagy, highlighting its Yang, luminous and positive feature of this complex but insufficient explored molecular pathway, have been reported.

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  • Carotenoids in nanoparticles can enhance their effectiveness in targeting cancer cells and promoting cell death, with lutein being a non-toxic option compared to beta-carotene.
  • Oral cancer, particularly squamous cell carcinoma, is a prevalent form of cancer globally, highlighting the need for effective treatments.
  • The study found that lutein-loaded nanoparticles significantly increased certain oxidative stress biomarkers and reduced collagen degradation markers in oral cancer cells, suggesting their protective role against cancer invasiveness.
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Dentin and enamel loss related to trauma or especially caries is one of the most common pathological issues in dentistry that requires restoration of the teeth by using materials with appropriate properties. The composite resins represent dental materials with significant importance in today's dentistry, presenting important qualities, including their mechanical behavior and excellent aesthetics. This paper focuses on the saliva interactions with these materials and on their biocompatibility, which is continuously improved in the new generations of resin-based composites.

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