Ionic liquids (ILs) are structurally tunable salts with applications ranging from chemical synthesis to batteries, novel materials and medicine. Despite their potential, the toxicity of ILs poses significant environmental and biological challenges. This study introduces a comprehensive dataset of cytotoxicity of 1227 ILs, compiled from 151 research papers and encompassing 3837 data entries.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFBackground: Detecting cancer at early stages significantly increases patient survival rates. Because lethal solid tumors often produce few symptoms before progressing to advanced, metastatic disease, diagnosis frequently occurs when surgical resection is no longer curative. One promising approach to detect early-stage, curable cancers uses biomarkers present in circulating extracellular vesicles (EVs).
View Article and Find Full Text PDFWe analysed measurements of tumour growth, neovascular maturation and function in human epithelial ovarian carcinoma xenografts, studied noninvasively by magnetic resonance imaging. Results suggest that vascular maturation and mature and immature vessel regression occur continuously during tumour neovascularisation. Moreover, in these spheroids, a high tumour growth-rate is associated with monotonic changes in vessel density (VD) and with large proportions of mature blood vessels, whereas a lower tumour growth-rate is associated with fluctuating VD and lower proportions of mature vessels.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFWe put forward an algorithm describing the three principal interconnected sub-processes that influence tumor and vasculature dynamics: (i) tumor cell proliferation (ii) angiogenesis, that is, the formation and regression of immature vessels (IV), and (iii) maturation, i.e., the formation and destabilization of mature vessels (MV).
View Article and Find Full Text PDFBackground: The pathogenesis of crush syndrome is severe traumatic damage to the organism accompanied by shock and stress, acute toxemia, etc. Glutamate has been shown to be implicated in excitotoxic neural death in various clinical settings. The high affinity glutamate uptake process plays a key role in normal synaptic transmission.
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