2 results match your criteria: "LOEWE Center Translational Biodiversity Genomics[Affiliation]"
Planta Med
July 2021
Institute of Pharmaceutical Biology, Goethe University Frankfurt/Main, Germany.
BNO 1095, a standardized dry extract from the fruits of , represents an approved herbal medicinal product for the treatment of premenstrual syndrome. Angiogenesis, the formation of new blood vessels from pre-existing capillaries, plays a major role in physiological situations, such as wound healing or tissue growth in female reproductive organs, but it is also of great importance in pathophysiological conditions such as chronic inflammatory diseases or cancer. Angiogenesis is a highly regulated multi-step process consisting of distinct key events that can be influenced pharmacologically.
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September 2020
LOEWE Center Translational Biodiversity Genomics, Frankfurt, Germany.
Lichen-forming fungi are symbiotic organisms that synthesize unique natural products with potential for new drug leads. Here, we explored the pharmacological activity of six lichen extracts (, , , , , in the context of cancer and inflammation using a comprehensive set of 11 functional and biochemical screening assays. We assayed intracellular Ca levels and cell migration.
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