Publications by authors named "Monica A Ramirez-Cabrera"

Metabolic reprogramming in cancer is considered to be one of the most important hallmarks to drive proliferation, angiogenesis, and invasion. AMP-activated protein kinase activation is one of the established mechanisms for metformin's anti-cancer actions. However, it has been suggested that metformin may exert antitumoral effects by the modulation of other master regulators of cellular energy.

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Human skin works as a barrier against the adverse effects of environmental agents, including ultraviolet radiation (UVR). Exposure to UVR is associated with a variety of harmful effects on the skin, and it is one of the most common health concerns. Solar UVR constitutes the major etiological factor in the development of cutaneous malignancy.

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Cancer treatments continue to have many disadvantages. Reactive oxygen species, such as HO, in high concentrations, can cause cytotoxicity to cells, being even greater in cancer cells. One of the HO-producing enzymes is glucose oxidase; its application in cancer treatment should be explored.

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  • The study focused on synthesizing silver nanoparticles (NP) using two different methods: an aqueous leaf extract and citrate ions as a stabilizer, then evaluated their anticancer properties and cytotoxicity in a lab setting.
  • The silver NPs made with the leaf extract were spherical and ranged in size from 15 to 45 nm, showing a reduction in cell viability across various cell types, with a specific inhibitory concentration (IC) identified in Chang liver cells.
  • Both types of nanoparticles were found to lower reactive oxygen species production and caspase-3 activity, indicating their potential for anticancer use; however, further research is necessary to understand their exact cell death mechanisms, which likely differ from typical apoptosis.
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Four novel unsymmetrical A3B porphyrins 1, 2, 3 and 4 were synthesized following Lindsey procedure. Porphyrins 3 and 4 include one and three l-glutamate groups, respectively, and all porphyrins were metallated with Zn(II) (1a-4a) or Cu(II) (1b-4b). Porphyrins and metalloporphyrins presented values of singlet oxygen quantum yields (ΦD) ranging from 0.

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Presently the search for new drugs from natural resources is of growing interest to the pharmaceutical industry. Natural products have been the source of new drugs since ancient times. Plants are a good source of secondary metabolites which have been found to have beneficial properties.

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Tuberculosis (TB) kills about 3 million people per year worldwide. Furthermore, TB is an infectious disease associated with HIV patients, and there is a rise in multidrug-resistant TB (MDR-TB) cases around the world. There is a need for new anti-TB agents.

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