Articles with "candidate drug" as a keyword



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MP77-04 H-IPSE, A PARASITE-DERIVED CANDIDATE DRUG FOR BLADDER PAIN, IS INTERNALIZED THROUGH CLATHRIN- AND CAVEOLIN-MEDIATED UPTAKE AND LOCALIZES WITHIN NON-UROTHELIAL CELLS

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Published in 2020 at "Journal of Urology"

DOI: 10.1097/ju.0000000000000963.04

Abstract: distinct focal inflammatory areas in the bladder mucosa observed in a minority of patients diagnosed with IC/BPS. This is the first comprehensive evaluation of the microbiome of HL patients using a casecontrol design in an… read more here.

Keywords: candidate drug; male; ipse parasite; derived candidate ... See more keywords
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Promoting Angiogenesis Effect and Molecular Mechanism of Isopropyl Caffeate (KYZ), a Novel Metabolism-Derived Candidate Drug, Based on Integrated Network Pharmacology and Transgenic Zebrafish Models

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Published in 2022 at "Frontiers in Pharmacology"

DOI: 10.3389/fphar.2022.901460

Abstract: Aim of the study: Ischemic diseases have a huge impact on people’s health, which can cause blood supply blockage or restriction in specific tissues. Researchers must develop novel drugs with great efficacy and low toxicity… read more here.

Keywords: candidate drug; pharmacology; angiogenesis; network pharmacology ... See more keywords
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Jasminum sambac: A Potential Candidate for Drug Development to Cure Cardiovascular Ailments

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Published in 2021 at "Molecules"

DOI: 10.3390/molecules26185664

Abstract: Jasminum sambac (L.) is a South Asian folkloric medicinal plant that has traditionally been used to treat cardiovascular problems. The current investigation was meticulously organized to explore the pharmacological foundation for the medicinal uses of… read more here.

Keywords: sambac potential; drug development; cardiovascular ailments; jasminum sambac ... See more keywords