Publications by authors named "S Nathwani"

A series of novel 3-(prop-1-en-2-yl)azetidin-2-one, 3-allylazetidin-2-one and 3-(buta-1,3-dien-1-yl)azetidin-2-one analogues of combretastatin A-4 (CA-4) were designed and synthesised as colchicine-binding site inhibitors (CBSI) in which the ethylene bridge of CA-4 was replaced with a β-lactam (2-azetidinone) scaffold. These compounds, together with related prodrugs, were evaluated for their antiproliferative activity, cell cycle effects and ability to inhibit tubulin assembly. The compounds demonstrated significant in vitro antiproliferative activities in MCF-7 breast cancer cells, particularly for compounds and , with IC values in the range 10-33 nM.

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Autophagy is a lysosome dependent cell survival mechanism and is central to the maintenance of organismal homeostasis in both physiological and pathological situations. Targeting autophagy in cancer therapy attracted considerable attention in the past as stress-induced autophagy has been demonstrated to contribute to both drug resistance and malignant progression and recently interest in this area has re-emerged. Unlocking the therapeutic potential of autophagy modulation could be a valuable strategy for designing innovative tools for cancer treatment.

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  • * A literature review focused on coaching and mentoring in dentistry was conducted to develop a best practice guide for effective mentoring, utilizing resources from 2013 onwards in English only.
  • * The paper highlights how effective mentoring fosters a positive culture in dental healthcare, enhances teamwork, promotes professional growth, and uses tools like the GROW model and supervision to improve patient care.
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Antimitotic drugs that target tubulin are among the most widely used chemotherapeutic agents; however, the development of multidrug resistance has limited their clinical activity. We report the synthesis and biological properties of a series of novel 3-chloro-β-lactams and 3,3-dichloro-β-lactams (2-azetidinones) that are structurally related to the tubulin polymerisation inhibitor and vascular targeting agent, Combretastatin A-4. These compounds were evaluated as potential tubulin polymerisation inhibitors and for their antiproliferative effects in breast cancer cells.

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Aim: The Local Safety Standards for Invasive Procedures must now consider additional features to address patient and staff safety in light of COVID19.

Material And Methods: The 3 P's model encompasses an evidence-based approach to preparation, protection and prevention, for safety of patients and healthcare staff. A literature review was performed (keywords 'dental' or 'dentistry' and 'COVID19' or 'Coronavirus' and 'LocSSIPs' or 'Local Safety Standards for Invasive Procedures').

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