Publications by authors named "R Mohan Vasu"

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  • The study assesses the effectiveness of PLGA-loaded Nedaplatin (PLGA-NDP) in treating oral cancer induced by DMBA in a hamster model, where DMBA exposure led to the development of oral squamous cell carcinoma (OSCC).
  • PLGA-NDP was administered both before and after carcinogen exposure, showing promising results in reducing tumor formation and altering key molecular proteins associated with cancer progression.
  • Findings revealed that PLGA-NDP inhibits Notch signaling, which is linked to apoptosis, suggesting that targeting this pathway could provide a new strategy for treating OSCC.
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Usnic acid (UA) is a unique bioactive substance in lichen with potential anticancer properties. Recently, we have reported that UA can reduce 7,12-dimethylbenz[a] anthracene-induced oral carcinogenesis by inhibiting oxidative stress, inflammation, and cell proliferation in a male golden Syrian hamster in vivo model. The present study aims to explore the relevant mechanism of cell death induced by UA on human oral carcinoma (KB) cell line in an in vitro model.

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Chronic Rhinosinusitis (CRS) is a common condition causing significant symptoms to those affected, cause burden to the healthcare consumption and productivity loss (Fokkens et al. in Rhinol J 58:82-111, 2020). Chronic Rhinosinusitis is diagnosed clinically on the basis of characteristic symptoms with inflammation of the mucosa of the nose and paranasal sinuses of at least 12 consecutive weeks duration (Fokkens et al.

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It is well established that gastrointestinal (GI) cancers are common and devastating diseases around the world. Despite the significant progress that has been made in the treatment of GI cancers, the mortality rates remain high, indicating a real need to explore the complex pathogenesis and develop more effective therapeutics for GI cancers. G protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs) are critical signaling molecules involved in various biological processes including cell growth, proliferation, and death, as well as immune responses and inflammation regulation.

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Triterpenoids are ubiquitously distributed secondary metabolites, primarily scrutinized as a source of medication and preventive measures for various chronic diseases. The ease of isolation and excellent pharmacological properties of triterpenoids are notable reasons behind the exponential rise of extensive research on the bioactive triterpenoids over the past few decades. Herein, we attempted to explore the anticancer potential of the fruit extract of the ethnomedicinal plant against oral squamous cell carcinoma (OSCC) and have exclusively attributed the efficacy of the extracts to the presence of two triterpenoids, namely, betulinic acid (BA) and koetjapic acid (KA).

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