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102. DNA Damaging Drugs.
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Weber, Georg F.
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- 2015
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103. Marine Biotechnology: Potentials of Marine Microbes and Algae with Reference to Pharmacological and Commercial Values.
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Nagarajan, M., Rajesh Kumar, R., Meenakshi Sundaram, K., and Sundararaman, M.
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- 2015
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104. Meroterpenoids from Marine Microorganisms: Potential Scaffolds for New Chemotherapy Leads.
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Gomes, Nelson G. M., Buttachon, Suradet, and Kijjoa, Anake
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- 2015
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105. Developing a cancer prevention programme for African-American daughters and mothers.
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Annang, Lucy, Spencer, S. Melinda, Jackson, Dawnyéa, Rosemond, Tiara N., Best, Alicia L., Williams, Leah R., and Carlos, Bethany
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Objective: To describe how nominal group technique was used to inform the development of a breast and cervical cancer awareness programme for African-American adult daughters and mothers. Design: A qualitative approach using nominal group technique. Setting: A mid-sized city in the Southern USA. Method: Nominal group technique was used with 30 African-American daughters (ages 18–35 years) and 19 mothers (mothers of women aged 18–35 years). Daughter groups and mother groups were conducted separately. Responses were tallied and audio recordings were reviewed to provide context and/or clarity to participant responses. Results: In many cases, daughters and mothers had similar thoughts about what African-American women should be aware of, challenges of sharing breast/cervical cancer information between daughter and mother, and thoughts on what would make it easier to share such information. Many responses centred on elements of the communication dynamic between daughters and mothers, rather than specific content messaging about cancer. Recommendations are offered to inform the development of future programmes. Conclusion: Findings illustrate the potential to use upstream intergenerational communication effectively to relay health information between African-American daughters and mothers. Given that breast and cervical cancers have better survival rates when detected and treated early, and that late detection is associated with higher mortality among African-American women, conveying important health-related information from a trusted source (such as an adult daughter) is an important consideration for addressing the cancer prevention and control needs of African-American women. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2015
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106. The genus Paraconiothyrium: species concepts, biological functions, and secondary metabolites.
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Wang, Junfei, Shao, Shicheng, Liu, Chuansheng, Song, Zhiqiang, Liu, Sisi, and Wu, Shaohua
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METABOLITES ,BIOLOGICAL classification ,BIOLOGICAL pest control agents ,CHEMICAL structure ,SPECIES - Abstract
The genus Paraconiothyrium has worldwide distribution with diverse host habitats and exhibits potential utilisation as biocontrol agent, bioreactor and antibiotic producer. In this review, we firstly comprehensively summarise the current taxonomic status of Paraconiothyrium species, including their category names, morphological features, habitats, and multigene phylogenetic relationships. Some Paraconiothyrium species possess vital biological functions and potential applications in medicine, agriculture, industry, and environmental protection. A total of 147 secondary metabolites have been reported so far from Paraconiothyrium, among which 95 are novel. This paper serves to provide an overview of their diverse structures with chemical classification and biological activities. To date, 27 species of Paraconiothyrium have been documented; however, only seven have been investigated for their secondary metabolites or biological functions. Our review is expected to draw more attention to this genus for providing a taxonomic reference, discovering extensive biological functions, and searching in-depth for new bioactive natural products. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2021
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107. A novel C25 sterol peroxide from the endophytic fungus Phoma sp. EA-122.
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Chen, Zi-Ming, Fan, Qiong-Ying, Chen, He-Ping, Li, Zheng-Hui, Feng, Tao, and Liu, Ji-Kai
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- 2015
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108. Associations Between Religion-Related Factors and Cervical Cancer Screening Among Muslims in Greater Chicago.
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Padela, Aasim I., Peek, Monica, Johnson-Agbakwu, Crista E., Hosseinian, Zahra, and Curlin, Farr
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- 2014
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109. The variability of body composition characteristics in pre- and postmenopausal women from Slovakia.
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Danková, Zuzana, Siváková, Daniela, Lenka Luptáková, Lenka, Marta Cvíčelová, Marta, and Čerňanová, Veronika
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POSTMENOPAUSE ,PERIMENOPAUSE ,BODY composition ,BIOELECTRIC impedance ,PHYSIOLOGY of women ,PHYSIOLOGY ,COMPUTER network resources - Abstract
Various changes in body composition and body fat distribution are accompaniments of biological ageing, presented mostly in the middle age and significantly notable during the menopause transition. This study aimed to examine the effect of menopausal status on body composition characteristics in 368 apparently healthy women aged 38-61 years. Bioelectrical parameters were measured with a bioimpedance monofrequency analyser (BIA 101) and bioelectric impedance vector analysis (BIVA) was used to analyse tissue electric properties. Data dealing with menopausal status and symptoms as well as life style variables were obtained by the Menopause specific questionnaire. Statistical analysis adjusted for age did not show differences either in the body composition characteristics or in the nutrition and obesity indices between pre- and post-menopausal women. Regression analyses pointed on statistically significant effect (p<0.05) of physical exercise on Xc (B=2.353), FM % (B=-1.746) and MM % (B=1.201), of hypertension on R (B=-22.381), FM % (B=4.468), MM % (B=-2.306), of smoking on Xc (B=1.835), FM % (B=-1.227), MM % (B=0.767), of muscle and joint ache on the FM % (B=1.923) and on MM % (B=-1.061). The age had impact on Xc (B=-13.468) and on the phase angle (B=-1.320). To conclude, in our study group of pre- and postmenopausal Slovak women, age, health and life style factors seem to have more important effect on the body composition characteristics than menopausal status alone [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2014
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110. Marine-Derived Aspergillus Species as a Source of Bioactive Secondary Metabolites.
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Lee, Yoon, Kim, Min, Li, Huayue, Zhang, Ping, Bao, Baoquan, Lee, Ka, and Jung, Jee
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This report reviews biologically active secondary metabolites from marine-derived members of the fungal genus Aspergillus. Pharmacological activities and biological roles of the secondary metabolites from marine-derived Aspergillus spp. were addressed in respect of pharmaceutical potential. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2013
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111. Women with inoperable or locally advanced breast cancer - what characterizes them? A retrospective review of 157 cases.
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El-Charnoubi, Waseem Asim Ghulam, Svendsen, Jesper Brink, Tange, Ulla Brix, and Kroman, Niels
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BREAST tumors ,DIAGNOSIS ,MEDICAL errors ,MENTAL status examination ,METASTASIS ,SCALES (Weighing instruments) ,COMORBIDITY ,RETROSPECTIVE studies ,FAMILY history (Medicine) ,EARLY diagnosis ,CANCER & psychology - Abstract
Background. Breast cancer is the most common cancer among Danish women. Locally advanced breast cancer occurs in a relatively large proportion of all new primary breast cancer diagnoses and for unexplained reasons 20-30% of women with breast cancer wait more than eight weeks from the initial breast cancer symptom(s) before seeking medical advice. Material and methods. In this study, we performed a retrospective review of the medical records of patients referred to The Department of Breast Surgery, Rigshospitalet in Copenhagen in the period between 2006 and 2011, to characterize women presenting with breast cancer either larger than 5 cm or locally advanced breast cancer/inoperable breast cancer (LABC/IOBC). The aim of the study was to characterize these women concerning age, social status, co-morbidity, defined anamnestic parameters concerning breast history and delay in seeking medical advice, to explore whether common traits among these parameters could be identified which could account for the late diagnosis. Results. We identified 157 cases. The median age of our cohort was 67 years (range 30-98) and did not differ from all women with breast cancer, but with a high risk of severe medical co-morbidity, psychiatric co-morbidity or dementia. However, 42% did not reveal any history of a psychiatric or somatic co-morbidity did not take psychoactive drugs and had no previous benign breast disorder. They were living in their own homes, were married, did not suffer from dementia, could have a first-degree relative with a history of breast cancer, but still presented with breast cancer characterized as LABC/IOBC, without any apparent reason. Among these 42%, more than half had neglected their obvious symptoms of breast cancer. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2012
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112. Health Care Avoidance among People with Serious Psychological Distress: Analyses of 2007 Health Information National Trends Survey.
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Jiali Ye, Shim, Ruth, and Rust, George
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- 2012
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113. Diversity and molecular phylogeny of fungal endophytes associated with Diospyros crassiflora.
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Douanla-Meli, Clovis and Langer, Ewald
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MOLECULAR phylogeny ,ENDOPHYTIC fungi ,DIOSPYROS ,BIOACTIVE compounds ,MICROBIAL metabolites ,COLLETOTRICHUM gloeosporioides - Abstract
Plants of Diospyros spp. produce many bioactive compounds and are used for medicinal purposes. However, the diversity of their associated fungal endophytes, which are also potential sources of bioactive metabolites, has not been investigated. In this study, fungal endophytes isolated by culturing method from healthy leaves, fruit and root tissues of Diospyros crassiflora were examined using sequence data from the internal transcribed spacer (ITS). Overall endophytic infection frequency was low (45%), and the 176 recovered isolates were grouped into 63 morphotaxa. Sequencing of 81 isolates selected in all morphotaxa revealed 39 distinct operational taxonomic units (OTUs) based on 98% sequence similarity. Leaves had the greatest infection frequency (59%) and species richness (85%). Ascomycetous fungi, 96% of all isolates, and mostly Sordariomycetes, 90% of all isolates, dominated the endophyte assemblage. One zygomycetous and three basidiomycetous fungi were recovered. The most abundant taxa were Xylaria and Colletotrichum. Colletotrichum gloeosporioides reported causing the anthracnose of Diospyros kaki was found as common foliar endophyte on D. crassiflora. This suggested its variable lifestyle on Diospyros hosts. [ABSTRACT FROM PUBLISHER]
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- 2012
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114. X-Ray Crystal Structure of Betulin-DMSO Solvate.
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Boryczka, Stanisław, Michalik, Ewa, Jastrzebska, Maria, Kusz, Joachim, Zubko, Maciej, and Bębenek, Ewa
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BETULIN ,HYDROGEN bonding ,MOLECULAR association ,POLYMORPHISM (Crystallography) ,CRYSTALLOGRAPHY - Abstract
Betulin is a lupane triterpenoid [lup-20(29)-ene-3β,28-diol, CHO] showing high biological activity. This activity is supposed to be strongly affected by the molecular structure of its polymorphic forms. Different solvate polymorphic forms of betulin have aroused increasing interest as the possible anticancer agents of natural origin. X-ray diffraction was used to investigate crystal structure of (1:1) betulin-DMSO solvate. Title compound crystallizes in the orthorhombic P222 space group. Unit cell parameters are as follows: a = 7.0006(2) Å, b = 12.1623(3) Å, c = 33.6991(8) Å, Z = 4. Crystal packing and selected geometric parameters are described. It has been found that the hydrogen bonding and the dipole-dipole interaction between DMSO molecules play the major role in the formation of the crystal structure. Graphical Abstract: Hydrogen bonding and the dipole-dipole interaction play the major role in the formation of the betulin-DMSO solvate crystal structure.[Figure not available: see fulltext.] [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2012
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115. Bioactive metabolites from Phoma species, an endophytic fungus from the Chinese medicinal plant Arisaema erubescens.
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Wang, Li-Wei, Xu, Bai-Ge, Wang, Jia-Ying, Su, Zhen-Zhu, Lin, Fu-Cheng, Zhang, Chu-Long, and Kubicek, Christian
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METABOLITES ,PHOMA ,ENDOPHYTIC fungi ,ARISAEMA ,MEDICINAL plants ,CELL-mediated cytotoxicity - Abstract
Through bioassay-guided fractionation, the EtOAc extract of a culture broth of the endophytic fungus Phoma species ZJWCF006 in Arisaema erubescens afforded a new α-tetralone derivative, (3 S)-3,6,7-trihydroxy-α-tetralone ( 1), together with cercosporamide ( 2), β-sitosterol ( 3), and trichodermin ( 4). The structures of compounds were established on the basis of spectroscopic analyses. Compounds 1, 2, and 3 were obtained from Phoma species for the first time. Additionally, the compounds were subjected to bioactivity assays, including antimicrobial activity, against four plant pathogenic fungi ( Fusarium oxysporium, Rhizoctonia solani, Colletotrichum gloeosporioides, and Magnaporthe oryzae) and two plant pathogenic bacteria ( Xanthomonas campestris and Xanthomonas oryzae), as well as in vitro antitumor activities against HT-29, SMMC-772, MCF-7, HL-60, MGC80-3, and P388 cell lines. Compound 1 showed growth inhibition against F. oxysporium and R. solani with EC values of 413.22 and 48.5 μg/mL, respectively. Additionally, compound 1 showed no cytotoxicity, whereas compound 2 exhibited cytotoxic activity against the six tumor cell lines tested, with IC values of 9.3 ± 2.8, 27.87 ± 1.78, 48.79 ± 2.56, 37.57 ± 1.65, 27.83 ± 0.48, and 30.37 ± 0.28 μM, respectively. We conclude that endophytic Phoma are promising sources of natural bioactive and novel metabolites. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2012
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116. Health care strategies to promote earlier presentation of symptomatic breast cancer: perspectives of women and family physicians.
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Heisey, R., Clemons, M., Granek, L., Fergus, K., Hum, S., Lord, B., McCready, D. R., and Fitzgerald, B.
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HEALTH planning ,HEALTH promotion ,EARLY medical intervention ,BREAST cancer treatment ,PHYSICIAN-patient relations ,AWARENESS advertising ,FAMILY medicine - Abstract
Background Many women with symptoms suggestive of a breast cancer diagnosis delay presentation to their family physician. Although factors associated with delay have been well described, there is a paucity of data on strategies to mitigate delay. Objectives We conducted a qualitative research project to examine factors related to delay and to identify health care system changes that might encourage earlier presentation. Methods Individual semi-structured interviews were conducted with women who sought care 12 weeks or more after self-detection of breast cancer symptoms and with family physicians whose practices included patients meeting that criterion. Results The women and physicians both suggested a need for clearer screening mammography guidelines for women 40-49 years of age and for better messaging concerning breast awareness. The use of additional hopeful testimonials from breast cancer survivors were suggested to help dispel the notion of cancer as a "death sentence." Educational initiatives were proposed, aimed at both increasing awareness of "non-lump" breast cancer symptoms and advising women that a previous benign diagnosis does not ensure that future symptoms are not cancer. Women wanted empathic nonjudgmental access to care. Improved methods to track compliance with screening mammography and with periodic health exams and access to a rapid diagnostic process were suggested. Conclusions A list of "at-risk situations for delay" in diagnosis of breast cancer was developed for physicians to assist in identifying women who might delay. Health care system changes actionable both at the health policy level and in the family physician's office were identified to encourage earlier presentation of women with symptomatic breast cancer. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2011
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117. Fifty years of marine mycology.
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Jones, E.
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Marine fungi have been widely studied over the past millennium and considerable progress has been made in documenting their phylogeny, biodiversity, ultrastructure, ecology, physiology and their ability to cause decay of lignocellulosic compounds. These studies have generated a wealth of publications and this review will focus primarily on research undertaken since 1995. During this period new topics have attracted marine mycologists especially: algicolous and manglicolous fungi, deep sea fungi, planktonic fungi, endophytes of marine plants, and the screening of taxa for new chemical structures and bioactive compounds. This review will also highlight areas that warrant further investigation, including surveys for marine fungi in Africa, artic waters and south America, more detailed studies of their physiology and biochemistry, and to determine the marine origin of so called 'marine derived' fungi. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2011
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118. Bioactive secondary metabolites from endophytes and associated marine derived fungi.
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Debbab, Abdessamad, Aly, Amal, and Proksch, Peter
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Endophytes and fungi that are associated with marine invertebrates or with algae are of growing importance as promising sources of structurally unprecedented biologically active natural products. This review covers the literature published in 2010 and highlights new bioactive metabolites and known compounds for which hitherto novel biological activities have been reported. The compounds are grouped according to their reported biological activities which include anti-infective, cytotoxic, anti-parasitic, radical scavenging and anti-inflammatory activities. Overall, 106 fungal metabolites, including 87 new natural products, and 53 references are presented. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2011
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119. The symptom appraisal of breast cancer in the context of an intimate relationship.
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Fergus, Karen, Fitzgerald, Barbara, Granek, Leeat, Clemons, Mark, Zalany, Lynn, and Eisen, Andrea
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BREAST tumor diagnosis ,ANALYSIS of variance ,GROUNDED theory ,INTERVIEWING ,RESEARCH methodology ,RESEARCH funding ,MEDICAL self-examination ,PSYCHOLOGY of the sick ,PSYCHOLOGY of Spouses ,TIME ,QUALITATIVE research ,DISCLOSURE - Published
- 2011
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120. Do Recently Diagnosed Black Breast Cancer Patients Find Questions About Cancer Fatalism Acceptable? A Preliminary Report.
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Sheppard, Vanessa, Davis, Kimberly, Boisvert, Mare, Jennings, Yvonne, and Montalvo, Becky
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Socio-cultural factors such as cancer fatalism have been understudied in cancer patients. Women from two cancer centers completed a structured phone survey and an open-ended cognitive interview. Socio-cultural variables of fatalism, hope, and spiritual coping were measured using standardized scales. Older women had significantly higher fatalism scores compared to younger women ( p < 0.01). Fatalism rates were low. Ratings of hope and collaborative religious coping were high ( m = 20, m = 35, respectively). Qualitative comments confirmed the overall low acceptability of the fatalism measures. Further research is needed to identify measures that are acceptable to newly diagnosed patients. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2011
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121. Fungal metabolites: structural diversity as incentive for anticancer drug development.
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Greve, Hendrik, Mohamed, Ietidal, Pontius, Alexander, Kehraus, Stefan, Gross, Harald, and König, Gabriele
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Natural products play an important role in the development of anticancer drugs. To date, predominantly metabolites from plants and bacteria served as lead structures for anticancer agents. Fungal metabolites and derivatives thereof are much less investigated for their potential in cancer therapy. There are, however, some promising candidates derived from fungi in clinical phases I and II studies. This review gives an overview on the role of natural products in cancer therapy and summarises some of the latest results of our group in this area. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2010
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122. Quel est le profil psychologique de patients porteurs de plaies tumorales négligées ? Résultats d’une étude qualitative exploratoire.
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Dolbeault, S., Flahault, C., and Fromantin, I.
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- 2010
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123. 25th Annual San Antonio Breast Cancer Symposium, Program Schedule.
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- 2002
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124. Treatment recommendation differences for schizophrenia and major depression: a population-based study in a Vietnamese cohort.
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Böge, Kerem, Hahn, Eric, Cao, Tien Duc, Fuchs, Lukas Marian, Martensen, Lara Kim, Schomerus, Georg, Dettling, Michael, Angermeyer, Matthias, Nguyen, Van Tuan, and Ta, Thi Minh Tam
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SCHIZOPHRENIA ,MENTAL depression ,MEDICAL care ,PSYCHIATRIC diagnosis ,PSYCHOTHERAPY - Abstract
Background: In Vietnam, the mental health care infrastructure is on the verge of transformation with an increase in the demand for access to adequate and effective mental health care services. Public attitudes towards mental illness, as well as corresponding treatment options influence help-seeking behaviors of patients and caregivers, affecting the course of their treatment. This study assesses attitudes towards treatment options for depression and schizophrenia, as the two most common psychiatric disorders in Vietnam, accounting for at least 75% of all psychiatric inpatients. Methods: A general population-based survey was conducted in Hanoi, Vietnam between April and August 2013. Participants received a description of a person with symptoms of either depression (n = 326) or schizophrenia (n = 403) and were asked to give recommendations for adequate sources of mental health support and treatment options. Multiple analyses on a single item level compared the likelihood of recommendation between schizophrenia and depression. Results: Overall, respondents recommended health care services, ranging from seeking mental health care professionals, psychotherapists, and psychiatrists for both disorders. Psychotherapy was the most favored treatment method, whereas further treatment options, such as concentration and relaxation exercises, meditation or yoga and psychotropic medication were also endorsed as helpful. For the schizophrenia vignette condition, psychotherapy, visiting a psychiatrist or psychotherapist received stronger endorsement rates as compared to the depression vignette. Furthermore, ECT, Feng Shui-based practices, praying and visiting natural healers were recommended less by respondents for the depression vignette in comparison with the schizophrenia vignette. Conclusions: The Vietnamese public endorsed evidence-based treatment recommendations from a variety of treatments options. Differences in the treatment recommendations between depression and schizophrenia reflected the perceived severity of each disorder. Further developments of the Vietnamese mental health care system concerning mental health care providers, as well as the legal regulations surrounding the provision of psychotherapy are needed. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2018
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125. Advances on anticancer fungal metabolites: sources, chemical and biological activities in the last decade (2012–2023)
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Evidente, Antonio
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- 2024
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126. Fungal Endophytes Volume II : Applications in Agroecosystems and Plant Protection
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Kamel A. Abd-Elsalam, Amr H. Hashem, Kamel A. Abd-Elsalam, and Amr H. Hashem
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- Plant diseases, Symbiosis, Plants, Botany, Stress (Physiology)
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This book explores applications of endophytic fungi in agriculture and plant protection. It provides insights into the potential of these fungi in developing environmentally friendly and sustainable agricultural techniques. This book discusses the use of endophytic fungi as biocontrol agents against plant infections and stressors. It is targeted at farmers, plant pathologists, agricultural researchers, biotechnology experts, and students of biology and agronomy who are interested in learning more about the expanding applications of fungal endophytes in agriculture and plant health. The book examines the role of endophytes and their bioactive metabolites in agricultural yield, plant growth promotion, and plant defence against stress and disease.
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- 2025
127. Hepatobiliary Cancers: An Interdisciplinary Approach
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Nima Rezaei and Nima Rezaei
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- Cancer, Cancer—Treatment, Tumors—Immunological aspects, Immunotherapy, Cancer—Genetic aspects, Stem cells
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Hepatobiliary cancers, including hepatocellular carcinoma and biliary tract cancers, have high rate of mortality and low survival rate. The third volume of the “Interdisciplinary Cancer Research” series, entitled “Hepatobiliary Cancers: An Interdisciplinary Approach” publishes comprehensive volumes on mechanisms of hepatobiliary cancers and therapeutic modalities and presents the most updated and peer-reviewed chapters on hepatobiliary cancers. This interdisciplinary series is of special value to researchers working on cell biology, immunology, biochemistry, genetics, and practitioners working on oncology and gastroenterology. This is the main concept of Cancer Immunology Project (CIP), which is a part of Universal Scientific Education and Research Network (USERN). This interdisciplinary book will be of special value for researchers, oncologists, and gastroenterologists who wish to extend their knowledge on hepatobiliary cancers.
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- 2024
128. Hepatology : An Evidence-Based Clinical Compendium
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Sanjaya K. Satapathy, Mamun- Al-Mahtab, Shivaram Prasad Singh, Sheikh Mohammad Fazle Akbar, Aftab Ala, Thomas D Schiano, Sanjaya K. Satapathy, Mamun- Al-Mahtab, Shivaram Prasad Singh, Sheikh Mohammad Fazle Akbar, Aftab Ala, and Thomas D Schiano
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Hepatology: An Evidence-Based Clinical Compendium provides current and comprehensive insights into the field of hepatology, covering various aspects such as diagnosis, management, control, techniques, procedures, and technology. By offering the latest information, the book ensures that readers stay up-to-date with the rapidly evolving landscape of hepatology. The comprehensive scope covers a wide range of topics related to liver diseases, including epidemiology, pathogenesis, and pathophysiology. It features contributions from esteemed experts worldwide and is enhanced with high-quality diagrams. The book serves as a valuable resource for scientists and researchers, offering a solid foundation for their investigations and clinical inquiries.Moreover, the book goes beyond the discussion of epidemiology, pathogenesis, and pathophysiology, and presents updated treatment and management guidelines for liver diseases, making it a go-to reference for Clinicians treating liver diseases. - Presents current and comprehensive insights into the diagnosis, management, control, techniques, procedures, and technology in hepatology - Facilitates evidence-based decision-making for better patient care, enabling practitioners to effectively incorporate research findings into their treatment approaches - Guides the selection of optimal treatment and management options, equipping readers with valuable resources to overcome challenges encountered in clinical practice - Enhances knowledge and skills for clinical practice, offering valuable support to healthcare professionals seeking to improve their expertise
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- 2024
129. The Future of Imaging Technology
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Kamran Kheiralipour and Kamran Kheiralipour
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Assessing different materials in various fields is necessary to move on a sustainable path. In this regard, imaging is a nondestructive technology with high speed, accuracy, reliability, repeatability, and low cost and complexity that is widely used in different sectors. The technology receives different ranges of wavelengths through electromagnetic spectra emitted from objects, and then provides and records the corresponding images. Machine vision systems by applying image processing operation are developed to process the acquired images for assessing the internal and external properties of objects via extracting color, textural, and morphological features of the images and then analyzing them by applying different artificial intelligence or statistical prediction methods. Imaging technology includes different techniques such as visible and non-visible systems. Visible imaging technology that is widely used for assessing and conducting subsequent operations such as automatic sorting and grading objects, instead of human labor. Nonvisible imaging such as thermal, near-infrared hyperspectral, magnetic resonance, and ultrasound imaging are techniques that work beyond the human eye. This ability expands the applications of imaging technology in different sectors such as agriculture and medicine. The goal of this book is to briefly discuss the current applications and future trends of different imaging techniques in different fields. This book provides useful information about different imaging techniques and their applications for students, researchers, and companies to use and develop the technology for assessing different objects of interest.
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- 2024
130. Ethnopharmacological Properties, Biological Activity and Phytochemical Attributes of Medicinal Plants Volume 4
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Bharat Singh and Bharat Singh
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- QK99
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This book covers the morphological characteristics, ethnopharmacological properties, isolated and identified structurally diverse secondary metabolites, biological and pharmacological activities of medicinal plants. Ethnopharmacology is the systematic study of folklore/traditional medicines, which continue to provide innovative drugs and lead molecules for the pharmaceutical industry. In fact, plant secondary metabolites, used as a single molecule or as a mixture, are medicines that can be effective and safe even when synthetic drugs fail. Therefore, the description of these secondary metabolites as well as methods for the targeted expression and/or purification is of high interest.In addition to surveying the morphological features, ethnopharmacological properties, biological and pharmacological activities, and studies of clinical trials, this book offers a comprehensive treatment of 56 plant species. It also presents the cell culture conditions and various methods used for increasing the production of medicinally important secondary metabolites in plant cell cultures.This volume: Provides the morphological features, habitat, and distribution of each species of 56 genera selected from the different regions of the world. Presents ethnopharmacological applications of various species of the 56 genera in this book. Different species of 56 genera are used for ethnomedicinal uses by the people of various countries of the world. Describes structures of various secondary metabolites identified in 56 plant species together with their biological and pharmacological activities. Discusses strategies of secondary metabolites production, such as organ culture, pH, elicitation, hairy root cultures, light, and mutagenesis. Provides a complete overview of each species of 56 genera and the complete information up to 2022. Ethnopharmacological Properties, Biological Activity and Phytochemical Attributes of Medicinal Plants is an important book for undergraduate and postgraduate students, pharmacologists, phytochemists, Ayurvedic practitioners, medical doctors, and biotechnologists interested in the ethnopharmacological properties, phytochemistry, biological, and pharmacological activities of plants.
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- 2023
131. Biosynthesis of Bioactive Compounds in Medicinal and Aromatic Plants : Manipulation by Conventional and Biotechnological Approaches
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Nitish Kumar, Ravi S. Singh, Nitish Kumar, and Ravi S. Singh
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- Biology
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Plant bioactive compounds are plant-based natural products that display a variety of pharmacological applications. These bioactive compounds are important as medicines, pigments and flavorings since most of the pharmaceutical industries are highly dependent on medicinal plants and their extraction. The types and concentrations of bioactive compounds produced by plants are determined by the species, genotype, physiology, developmental stage and environmental factors during growth, determining the physiological adaptive responses employed by various plant taxonomic groups in coping with the stress and defensive stimuli. In the past two decades there has been a renewed interest in the study of conventional aspects such as elicitors and biotic and abiotic stress factors that influence secondary metabolism during in vitro and in vivo growth of plants. the application of molecular biology tools and techniques are facilitating increased understanding of the signaling processes and pathwaysinvolved in the bioactive compounds production in subcellular, cellular, organ and whole plant systems during in vivo and in vitro growth, with application in the metabolic engineering of biosynthetic pathways intermediates. Biosynthesis and Manipulation of Bioactive compounds in Medicinal and Aromatic Plants provides a comprehensive introduction and review of the state-of-the-art biotechnological tools used in enhancement of bioactive compounds in medicinal and aromatic plants. Readers will find a systematic overview of techniques such as Omics, Crisper /Cas9 and RNAi to enhance plant bioactive contents including various in vitro techniques, hairy root culture and transgenic technology to enhance plant bioactive contents using plant tissue culture approaches. The chapters provide an overview of the role of induced mutation, biotic and abiotic stress to increase the bioactive contents in plants, plus the role of endophytes to enhance the contents of plant bioactive compounds and standard operating procedures using hydroponics system of cultivation for significant enhancement of bioactive compounds.This book serves as a single source for researchers working in plant secondary metabolites and the pharmaceutical industry.
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- 2023
132. Edible Plants in Health and Diseases : Volume II: Phytochemical and Pharmacological Properties
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Mubashir Hussain Masoodi, Muneeb U Rehman, Mubashir Hussain Masoodi, and Muneeb U Rehman
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- Materia medica, Vegetable, Plants, Edible--Therapeutic use, Botanical chemistry
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The book provides essential information on some of the promising edible medicinal plants and how these possess both nutritional as well as therapeutic value. The significance of the edible plants in traditional medicine and the importance of the distribution of their chemical constituents are discussed systematically concerning the role of these plants in ethnomedicine in different regions of the world. The current volume deals with the individual plants'phytochemical and pharmacological properties, emphasizing human health. The title would demonstrate the value of natural edible plants and introduce readers to state-of-the-art developments and trends in omics-driven research. This book is a single-source scientific reference to explore the specific factors that contribute to these potential health benefits and discuss how to maximize those potential benefits. Chemists, food technologists, pharmacologists, phytochemists, and all professionals involved with quality controland standardization will find in this book a valuable and updated basis for their work.
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- 2022
133. Psychological Aspects of Cancer : A Guide to Emotional and Psychological Consequences of Cancer, Their Causes, and Their Management
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Jennifer L. Steel, Brian I. Carr, Jennifer L. Steel, and Brian I. Carr
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- Internal medicine, Clinical psychology, Psychiatry, Family medicine
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This book addresses the unmet needs of the medical community in dealing with the psychological problems, particularly anxiety and depression, of patients diagnosed with cancer. Providing a scholarly review of the impact of cancer diagnosis on patients'emotional and psychological status, as well as the evidence that psychological factors impact cancer occurrence and biological behavior, this book explores the therapeutic implications of such converse dynamics. Chapters review financial toxicity, eHealth, palliative care, mindfulness, sleep and cancer, social support and cancer, cultural diversity, pediatric and adolescent oncology, and geriatric oncology. While intended primarily for the professional readership of oncologists, psychologists, psychiatrists, social workers, and palliative care physicians, a final chapter also provides practical information on available resources for patients. This fully updated and expanded new edition of Psychological Aspects of Cancer: A Guide to Emotional and Psychological Consequences of Cancer, Their Causes, and Their Management provides practitioners with cutting edge knowledge as well as practical information that translates into better care for patients with cancer.
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- 2022
134. Phoma: Diversity, Taxonomy, Bioactivities, and Nanotechnology
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Mahendra Rai, Beata Zimowska, György János Kövics, Mahendra Rai, Beata Zimowska, and György János Kövics
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- Phoma
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The book covers the taxonomy, diversity, bioactivity, and nanotechnology involved in the study of the genus Phoma. It presents the most recent molecular taxonomic approach, secondary metabolites, different bioactivities, combating microbial threats, and its use in nanotechnology from a basic research to an applied perspective. Expert contributors provide the latest research and applications to present thorough coverage of this important genus in human and plant pathology and the disease management.
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- 2022
135. A comparative study between 10-MHz and 15-MHz ultrasound probes for retinal evaluation in silicone-oil-filled globes
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Albadawi, Maha A., Allam, Riham S. H. M., Khalil, Noha M. M., and Eissa, Iman M.
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- 2023
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136. Industrially Important Fungi for Sustainable Development : Volume 2: Bioprospecting for Biomolecules
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Ahmed M. Abdel-Azeem, Ajar Nath Yadav, Neelam Yadav, Minaxi Sharma, Ahmed M. Abdel-Azeem, Ajar Nath Yadav, Neelam Yadav, and Minaxi Sharma
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- Industrial microbiology
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Fungi are an essential, fascinating and biotechnologically useful group of organisms with an incredible biotechnological potential for industrial exploitation. Knowledge of the world's fungal diversity and its use is still incomplete and fragmented. There are many opportunities to accelerate the process of filling knowledge gaps in these areas. The worldwide interest of the current era is to increase the tendency to use natural substances instead of synthetic ones. The increasing urge in society for natural ingredients has compelled biotechnologists to explore novel bioresources which can be exploited in industrial sector. Fungi, due to their unique attributes and broad range of their biological activities hold great promises for their application in biotechnology and industry. Fungi are an efficient source of antioxidants, enzymes, pigments, and many other secondary metabolites. The large scale production of fungal pigments and their utility provides natural coloration without creating harmful effects on entering the environment, a safer alternative use to synthetic colorants. The fungal enzymes can be exploited in wide range of industries such as food, detergent, paper, and also for removal toxic waste. This book will serve as valuable source of information as well as will provide new directions to researchers to conduct novel research in field of mycology.Volume 2 of “Industrially Important Fungi for Sustainable Development” provides an overview to understanding bioprospecting of fungal biomolecules and their industrial application for future sustainability. It encompasses current advanced knowledge of fungal communities and their potential biotechnological applications in industry and allied sectors. The book will be useful to scientists, researchers, and students of microbiology, biotechnology, agriculture, molecular biology, and environmental biology.
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- 2021
137. Ophthalmic Ultrasonography and Ultrasound Biomicroscopy : A Clinical Guide
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Rasha Abbas and Rasha Abbas
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- Eye--Diseases--Imaging, Acoustic microscopy, Ultrasonics in ophthalmology, Eye--Diseases--Diagnosis, Ophthalmology, Eye--Diseases
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This book provides a visual overview of how to master ultrasonography and ultrasound biomicroscopy techniques. Updated ultrasonic information is included in a simple brief way, featuring didactic points, with a variety of documented scans and illustrated lines underneath for more clarification. Each pathology is accompanied with several scans of different findings to give more information of distinct detections.Ophthalmic Ultrasonography and Ultrasound Biomicroscopy: A Clinical Guide examines many clinical complexities with possible solutions when performing and interpreting ultrasound while also breaking down information for easier intake. The clinical cases are from a specialist eye hospital where many complicated cases are treated, giving a unique insight for the reader to understand treatment for a variety of cases. The book also emphasises the importance of everyday cases with further explanation whilst utilising a diversity of pictures and labels.
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- 2021
138. Marine Niche: Applications in Pharmaceutical Sciences : Translational Research
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Neelam M Nathani, Chandrashekar Mootapally, Indra R. Gadhvi, Bharat Maitreya, Chaitanya G. Joshi, Neelam M Nathani, Chandrashekar Mootapally, Indra R. Gadhvi, Bharat Maitreya, and Chaitanya G. Joshi
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- Pharmaceutical technology, Marine pharmacology, Pharmaceutical chemistry, Molecular biology, Microbiology
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This book offers a comprehensive study of biological molecules acquired from marine organisms, which have been exploited for drug discovery with the aim to treat human diseases. Biomolecules have potential impacts on a diverse range of fields, including medical and pharmaceutical science, industrial science, biotechnology, basic research, molecular science, environmental science and climate change, etc. To understand and effectively apply medicinally important biomolecules, multidisciplinary approaches are called for. The ocean remains a rich biological resource, and the vast untapped potential of novel molecules from marine bio-resources has caught the interest of more and more researchers. These novel biological compounds have never been found in terrestrial or other ecosystems, but only in this rich niche. Advances in sampling techniques and technologies, along with increased funding for research and nature conservation, have now encouraged scientists to look deeper in the waters. Aquaculture supports both tremendous seafood production and the bulk production of marine-derived drugs. Furthermore, molecular methods are now being extensively employed to explore the untapped marine microbial diversity. With the help of molecular and biotech tools, the ability of marine organisms to produce new biosynthetic drugs can be greatly enhanced. This book provides an extensive compilation of the latest information on marine resources and their undisputedly vital role in the treatment of diverse ailments.
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- 2020
139. Endophytes and Secondary Metabolites
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Sumita Jha and Sumita Jha
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- Biotechnology, Microbiology, Medicinal chemistry, Botanical chemistry, Agriculture
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This reference work presents an authoritative review of endophytes and their applications to human welfare. Endophytes have become a class of interesting and curious microorganisms due to their intimate intra- and intercellular association with plants for competence, survival and reproduction. They can be bacteria or fungi, and they are usually non-pathogenic to their host. Endophytes have important applications in agriculture and industry, namely, they can help with plant growth, act as biocontrol agents and biosurfactant and secondary metabolite producers, and they are also rich sources of bioactive natural products. Novel and beneficial effects of endophytes are constantly emerging, and this book, divided into four sections, provides readers with the latest developments in this fast expanding field. In the first section, readers will discover the biology of the major groups of endophytes, followed by a summary of conventional and molecular tools for endophytes'identification in Section II. The production of high-value metabolites by endophytes will be explored in the third section of this book, and in the final section, readers will find several case studies, examples and prospects for endophytes'application in agriculture and industry. Written by leading international authors, this reference work will appeal to a wide readership, from students and researchers in the field of botany, biotechnology and agriculture to professionals interested in the production and applications of endophytic metabolites.
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- 2019
140. Recent Advancement in White Biotechnology Through Fungi : Volume 2: Perspective for Value-Added Products and Environments
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Ajar Nath Yadav, Sangram Singh, Shashank Mishra, Arti Gupta, Ajar Nath Yadav, Sangram Singh, Shashank Mishra, and Arti Gupta
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- Biomedical engineering, Entomology, Plant breeding, Plant anatomy
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White biotechnology is industrial biotechnology dealing with various biotech products through applications of microbes. The main application of white biotechnology is commercial production of various useful organic substances, such as acetic acid, citric acid, acetone, glycerine, etc., and antibiotics like penicillin, streptomycin, mitomycin, etc., and value added product through the use of microorganisms especially fungi and bacteria. The value-added products included bioactive compounds, secondary metabolites, pigments and industrially important enzymes for potential applications in agriculture, pharmaceuticals, medicine and allied sectors for human welfare. In the 21st century, techniques were developed to harness fungi to protect human health (through antibiotics, antimicrobial, immunosuppressive agents, value-added products etc.), which led to industrial scale production of enzymes, alkaloids, detergents, acids, biosurfactants. The first large-scale industrial applications of modern biotechnology have been made in the areas of food and animal feed production (agricultural/green biotechnology) and pharmaceuticals (medical/red biotechnology). In contrast, the production of bio-active compounds through fermentation or enzymatic conversion is known industrial or white biotechnology. The beneficial fungal strains may play important role in agriculture, industry and the medical sectors. The beneficial fungi play a significance role in plant growth promotion, and soil fertility using both, direct (solubilization of phosphorus, potassium and zinc; production of indole acetic acid, gibberellic acid, cytokinin and siderophores) and indirect (production of hydrolytic enzymes, siderophores, ammonia, hydrogen cyanides and antibiotics) mechanisms of plant growth promotion for sustainable agriculture. The fungal strains and their products (enzymes, bio-active compounds and secondary metabolites) are very useful for industry. The discovery of antibiotics is a milestone in the development of white biotechnology. Since then, white biotechnology has steadily developed and now plays a key role in several industrial sectors, providing both high valued nutraceuticals and pharmaceutical products. The fungal strains and bio-active compounds also play important role in the environmental cleaning. This volume covers the latest research developments related to value-added products in white biotechnology through fungi.
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- 2019
141. Qualitative Research in Practice : Examples for Discussion and Analysis
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Sharan B. Merriam, Robin S. Grenier, Sharan B. Merriam, and Robin S. Grenier
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- Qualitative research, Social sciences--Research--Methodology
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A practical introduction to qualitative research across fields and disciplines Qualitative Research in Practice offers a hands-on introduction to qualitative research design, methods, data, and analysis. Designed as a companion text for any course involving qualitative research, this book explores the different types of qualitative studies with relevant examples and analysis by the researchers themselves. The workbook format makes it easy to use in the classroom or the field, and the depth of information makes it a valuable resource for students of social work, psychology, counseling, management, education, health care, or any field in which qualitative research is conducted. While quantitative research is primarily concerned with numerical data, qualitative research methods are more flexible, responsive, and open to contextual information. To a qualitative researcher, a situation is defined by the participants'perspectives, making it the primary method of inquiry for understanding social phenomena through the lens of experience. This book introduces the essentials of qualitative research, bolstered by expert analysis and discussion that provides deeper insight than a traditional textbook format would allow. Understand the fundamental nature of qualitative research Learn how to accurately assess and evaluate qualitative research Explore qualitative research's many forms and applications Gain insight on qualitative research in a variety of fields and disciplines How does one codify an experience? Is it possible to measure emotion in units? Qualitative research fills the void where numbers cannot reach. It is the best tool we have for studying the unquantifiable aspects of the human experience, and it is an essential tool in a wide variety of fields. Qualitative Research in Practice provides translatable skills in a practical format to quicken your transition from “learning” to “using.”
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- 2019
142. Advances in Endophytic Fungal Research : Present Status and Future Challenges
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Bhim Pratap Singh and Bhim Pratap Singh
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- Microbiology, Entomology, Endophytic fungi, Biomedical engineering
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Plant endophytes are a potential source for the production of bioactive compounds that can fight against devastating diseases in both plants and humans. Among these endophytic microorganisms, endophytic fungi are one of the dominant group of microorganisms with a potential role in plant growth promotion and the discovery of noble bioactive natural products. Endophytic fungi possess several bioactivities like anticancer, antimicrobial, insecticidal, plant growth stimulants, crop protection, phytoremediation, etc. Presence of modular biosynthetic genes clusters like PKS and NRPS in several endophytic fungi underscores the need to understand and explore such organisms. This volume presents and demonstrates the applied aspects of endophytic fungi. Practical applications of such endophytes are discussed in detail, including studies in pharmaceutical development and agricultural management of important microbial diseases. The beneficial effects that endophytic fungi provide to host plants—enhancing growth, increasing fitness, strengthening tolerance to abiotic and biotic stresses through secondary metabolites—are also discussed. The reader is provided with a comprehensive and detailed understanding of such relationships between endophytic fungi and their host.
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- 2019
143. Hepatocellular Carcinoma : Translational Precision Medicine Approaches
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Yujin Hoshida and Yujin Hoshida
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- Pathology, Oncology, Gastroenterology, Internal medicine
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This book provides a comprehensive overview of the current limitations and unmet needs in Hepatocellular Carcinoma (HCC) diagnosis, treatment, and prevention. It also provides newly emerging concepts, approaches, and technologies to address challenges. Topics covered include changing landscape of HCC etiologies in association with health disparities, framework of clinical management algorithm, new and experimental modalities of HCC diagnosis and prognostication, multidisciplinary treatment options including rapidly evolving molecular targeted therapies and immune therapies, multi-omics molecular characterization, and clinically relevant experimental models. The book is intended to assist collaboration between the diverse disciplines and facilitate forward and reverse translation between basic and clinical research by providing a comprehensive overview of relevant areas, covering epidemiological trend and population-level patient management strategies, new diagnostic and prognostic tools, recent advances in the standard care and novel therapeutic approaches, and new concepts in pathogenesis and experimental approaches and tools, by experts and opinion leaders in their respective fields. By thoroughly and concisely covering whole aspects of HCC care, Hepatocellular Carcinoma serves as a valuable reference for multidisciplinary readers, and promotes the development of personalized precision care strategies that lead to substantial improvement of disease burden and patient prognosis in HCC.
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- 2019
144. Symbiotic Microbiomes of Coral Reefs Sponges and Corals
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Zhiyong Li and Zhiyong Li
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- Coral reef ecology, Marine microbiology
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This book focuses on the symbiotic microbiomes of invertebrates in coral reefs, especially sponges and corals. It provides in-depth and up-to-date reviews on the microbial structure and diversity, metabolism and function, symbiosis and coevolution, environment and adaption, and bioactive potentials. Meanwhile, the future perspectives will be discussed according to the existing problems and the development trend. This book will be of particular interest to the professionals in marine ecology, marine biotechnology, as well as medicinal chemists and molecular biologists.
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- 2019
145. Biodiversity and Chemotaxonomy
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Kishan Gopal Ramawat and Kishan Gopal Ramawat
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- Plant diversity, Plant chemotaxonomy
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Plant classifications are based on morphological characters and it is difficult, particularly in small plants and grasses, to identify these below generic level on the basis of these characters using a dissecting microscope. Plant species have intra- and inter-specific variation in secondary metabolites which can be utilized as marker compounds for identification and classification of plants. Secondary metabolites are produced as a result of primary metabolism and the production of these compounds not only involves several genes but also it is an energy dependent process. Hence these products cannot be considered as insignificant for the plant and the environment. Modern tools of molecular biology and secondary metabolites present in them can definitively decide about classification of plants. Absence of correct identification of plant is associated to many problems of resource utilization. Due to wide availability of these tools, interest has revived in systematics and correct classification of plants based on these parameters for their sustainable utilization and resource management. The purpose of this book is to assess the potential of phytochemical and molecular tools in the systematic and classification of plants. The topics covered include species concept, barcoding and phylogenetic analysis, chemotaxonomy use of polyketides, carotenes, cuticular wax, volatile oils, biodiversity of corals, metazoans, Ruta and Echinocereus. It provides comprehensive and broad subject-based reviews, useful for students, teachers, researchers, and all others interested in the field. The field has been kept wide and general to accommodate the wide-ranging topics. This book will be useful to agriculturists, chemists, botanists, industrialists, and those involved in planning of crop plants.
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- 2019
146. Fungi and Their Role in Sustainable Development: Current Perspectives
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Praveen Gehlot, Joginder Singh, Praveen Gehlot, and Joginder Singh
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- Sustainable agriculture, Fungi--Economic aspects, Fungi--Industrial applications, Fungi--Biotechnology
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This book illustrates the multiple roles of fungi in everyday life. Fungi are the large group of organisms with tremendous diversity and economic importance. Their ability to produce commercially efficient useful products makes them the vulnerable sustainable tool for the future generation. This book describes a systems approach and provides a means to share the latest developments and advances about the benefits of fungi including their wide application, traditional uses, modern practices, along with designing of strategies to harness their potential. The chapters are organized with data, providing information related to different sustainable aspects of fungi in agriculture, its cultivation and conservation strategies, industrial and environmental utilization, advanced bioconversion technologies and modern biotechnological interventions. Updated information and current opinion related to its application for sustainable agriculture, environment, and industries as futuristic tools havebeen presented and discussed in different chapters. The book also elucidates a comprehensive yet a representative description of the challenges associated with the sustained application of fungi to achieve the goals of sustainability.
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- 2018
147. Medicinal Plants and Fungi: Recent Advances in Research and Development
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Dinesh Chandra Agrawal, Hsin-Sheng Tsay, Lie-Fen Shyur, Yang-Chang Wu, Sheng-Yang Wang, Dinesh Chandra Agrawal, Hsin-Sheng Tsay, Lie-Fen Shyur, Yang-Chang Wu, and Sheng-Yang Wang
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- Fungi--Therapeutic use, Medicinal plants
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This book highlights the latest international research on different aspects of medicinal plants and fungi. Studies over the last decade have demonstrated that bioactive compounds isolated from medicinal fungi have promising antitumor, cardiovascular, immunomodulatory, anti-allergic, anti-diabetic, and hepatoprotective properties. In the light of these studies, the book includes chapters (mostly review articles) by eminent researchers from twelve countries across the globe working in different disciplines of medicinal plants and fungi. It discusses topics such as the prevention of major neurodegenerative and neurotoxic mechanisms by Centella asiatica; the medicinal properties and therapeutic applications of several mushrooms species found in different parts of the world; and fungal endophytes as a source of bioactive metabolites including anticancer and cardioprotective agents. There are also chapters on strategies for identifying bioactive secondary metabolitesof fungal origin; the use of genomic information to explore the biotechnological potential of medicinal mushrooms; and solid state fermentation of agro-industrial and forestry residues for the production of medicinal mushrooms. It is a valuable resource for the researchers, professionals and students working in the area of medicinal plants and fungi.
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- 2017
148. Marine Sponges: Chemicobiological and Biomedical Applications
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Ramjee Pallela, Hermann Ehrlich, Ramjee Pallela, and Hermann Ehrlich
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- Oceanography, Sponges
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The main focus of this book entitled is to provide an up-to-date coverage of marine sponges and their significance in the current era. This book is an attempt to compile an outline of marine sponge research to date, with specific detail on these bioactive compounds, and their pharmacological and biomedical applications. The book encompasses twenty chapters covering various topics related to Marine Sponges. Initial couple of chapters deal about the worldwide status of marine sponge research, the recent findings regarding dynamics of sponges, and several interesting research areas, that are believed to be deserving of increased attention. Variety of sponges, their toxicology, metagenomics, pharmaceutical significance and their possible applications in biomedicine has been discussed in detail. The second half of this part includes chapters on chemical ecology of marine sponges followed by the discussion on importance of bioeroding sponges in aquaculture systems. The following four chapters of the book deal majorly with the chemical molecules of marine sponges. In the fifth chapter, marine sponge-associated actinobacteria and their pysicochemical properties have been discussed followed by their bioactive potential. The biological application of marine sponges has been presented in later chapters with the classification of biologically active compounds being explored in detail. The second half of the book presents the vast repertoire of secondary metabolites from marine sponges, which include terpenoids, heterocycles, acetylenic compounds, steroids and nucleosides. Further, the bioactive potential of these compounds has also been discussed. One of the constituent chapter elaborates the bioactive alkaloids from marine sponges namely, pyridoacridine, indole, isoquinolene, piperidene, quinolizidine, steroidal and bromotyrosine alkaloids isolated from them. In the next couple of chapters, important sponge polymers and the anticancer effects of marine sponge compounds have been presented. The most interesting aspect of sponge biology is their use in biomedical arena. An effort has been made in this book, to cover the major constituents of sponges and their biomedical potentials. The major portion of sponge body is composed of collagen and silica and used in tissue engineering as scaffold material. This part of the book compiles chapters delineating the isolation of sponge biomaterials including collagen and their use in medical diagnostics. Overall, this book would be an important read for novice and experts in the field of sponge biology.
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- 2016
149. Molecular Therapies of Cancer
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Georg F. Weber and Georg F. Weber
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- Cancer--Etiology, Cancer--Molecular aspects, Cancer--Chemotherapy, Cancer--Genetic aspects, Molecular biology
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Molecular Therapies of Cancer comprehensively covers the molecular mechanisms of anti-cancer drug actions in a comparably systematic fashion. While there is currently available a great deal of literature on anti-cancer drugs, books on the subject are often concoctions of invited review articles superficially connected to one another. There is a lack of comprehensive and systematic text on the topic of molecular therapies in cancer. A further deficit in the relevant literature is a progressive sub-specialization that typically limits textbooks on cancer drugs to cover either pharmacology or medicinal chemistry or signal transduction, rather than explaining molecular drug actions across all those areas; Molecular Therapies of Cancer fills this void. The book is divided into five sections: 1. Molecular Targeting of Cancer Cells; 2. Emerging and Alternative Treatment Modalities; 3. Molecular Targeting of Tumor-Host Interactions; 4. Anti-Cancer Drug Pharmacokinetics; and 5. Supportive Therapies.
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- 2015
150. Atlas of Genodermatoses
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Gianluca Tadini, Michela Brena, Carlo Gelmetti, Lidia Pezzani, Gianluca Tadini, Michela Brena, Carlo Gelmetti, and Lidia Pezzani
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- RL793
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Diagnosing a genetic skin disease can sometimes be a difficult task for a dermatologist. This is especially true for genodermatoses-generally considered rare diseases seldom seen by practicing clinicians. As a result, professionals often have little experience with their diagnosis. The Atlas of Genodermatoses presents a unique collection of such ca
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- 2015
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