- Anticarcinogenic Agents" is a descriptor in the National Library of Medicine's controlled vocabulary thesaurus, MeSH (Medical Subject Headings) . (rush.edu)
- This graph shows the total number of publications written about "Anticarcinogenic Agents" by people in this website by year, and whether "Anticarcinogenic Agents" was a major or minor topic of these publications. (rush.edu)
- Below are the most recent publications written about "Anticarcinogenic Agents" by people in Profiles. (rush.edu)
- Tamoxifen acts as an anti-estrogen (inhibiting agent) in the mammary tissue, but as an estrogen (stimulating agent) in cholesterol metabolism, bone density, and cell proliferation in the ENDOMETRIUM. (lookformedical.com)
- Cellular responses to cancer chemopreventive agent D,L-sulforaphane in human prostate cancer cells are initiated by mitochondrial reactive oxygen species. (rush.edu)
- Agents that interact with TUBULIN to inhibit or promote polymerization of MICROTUBULES. (uams.edu)
- Agents that inhibit the activity of TOR SERINE-THREONINE KINASES. (bvsalud.org)
- Analytical approaches for traditional chinese medicines exhibiting antineoplastic activity. (semanticscholar.org)
- Dioxol and dihydrodioxin analogs of 2- and 3-phenylacetonitriles as potent anti-cancer agents with nanomolar activity against a variety of human cancer cells. (uams.edu)
- Agents that destroy bone marrow activity. (nih.gov)
- It is also effective as an antineoplastic agent. (umassmed.edu)
- Inhaled isotretinoin (13-cis retinoic acid) is an effective lung cancer chemopreventive agent in A/J mice at low doses: a pilot study. (rush.edu)
- In response to DNA-damaging agents, the wild-type p53-activated fragment 1 (WAF1 also known as p21) is an important downstream effector in the p53-specific growth arrest pathway. (lu.se)
- The phenolic extracts from the stems of T. quadrispinosa had significant antioxidant and antitumor activities, which could be used as a source of potential antioxidant and antitumor agents. (unboundmedicine.com)
- Phytogenic Mineral Catalyst - Our Polyfloraminâ„¢extracts contain up to 72 trace elements for enhanced bioavailability, assimilation and synergy of the active ingredients contained in Vitamin C. (tjclark.co.nz)
- These findings prove the therapeutic effectiveness of indigenous plants and highlight their importance as natural reserves of phytogenic compounds with untapped potential that needs to be discovered through advanced analytical methods. (bvsalud.org)
- Toxicity profiles for these agents are somewhat different. (nih.gov)
- Resistance or diminished response of a neoplasm to an antineoplastic agent in humans, animals, or cell or tissue cultures. (lookformedical.com)
- The highest dose of a biologically active agent given during a chronic study that will not reduce longevity from effects other than carcinogenicity. (lookformedical.com)
- Drug interactions are quite common with these agents, some of which are sequence-dependent and clinically significant. (nih.gov)
- A carrier or inert medium used as a solvent (or diluent) in which the medicinally active agent is formulated and or administered. (lookformedical.com)
- It is involved in the biosynthesis of corticosteroids, adolsterone, and the conversion of cholesterol to bile acids and functions as a reducing agent for mixed-function oxidases. (tjclark.co.nz)