Journal of Angiotherapy
The Journal of Angiotherapy is an international, peer-reviewed, Open Access journal that publishes research articles on all aspects of angiogenesis. Multi-disciplinary,  More +
Editor-in-Chief: Fazlul Huq
Phytochemicals in Cancer with Special Emphasis on Ovarian Cancer
Meher U Nessa1,2, Md S Anwar1, Fazlul Huq3*
Reviews current literature on use of phytochemicals in prevention and therapy of ovarian cancer including mechanism of action.
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Hana Bali1, Jun Qing Yu1, Philip Beale2, and Fazlul Huq3
Ox in combination Cur demonstrated very high synergism against HT-29 and Caco-2 cell lines.
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Angiogenic Switches Play a Critical Progression in Cancer
Nozlena A Samad a*, Ahmad Bustamam Abdul b, Rasedee Abdullah b, Heshu Rahman b,d,e KZ Khor a, Max Stanley Chartrand c
The role of angiogenesis in tumor development and operating this very particular switch in controlling tumor.
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Loiy Elsir Ahmed Hassan a, b*, Foud S. Al-Suade a, Samah M.Fadul c, Amin Malik Shah Abdul Majid a
Anogeissus leiocarpus is a traditional medicinal plant, used to treat diarrhea, fever, coughs, rheumatism, leprosy, wounds and skin diseases and psoriasis. This study was aimed to investigate the antiangiogenic and cytotoxic effects of six extracts from Anogeissus leiocarpus (leaves and bark).
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Nafees Uddin Chowdhurya, Abida Tishab, Juthika Sarkerb, Pulak Dev Nathb, Nowshin Ahmedb, Shahanshah Abdullahb, Tasdik Farooqb, Waich Mahmudb, Md. Mohabbulla Mohibb,c, Md. Abu Taher Sagorb
The molecular mechanism of iNOS that leads to CVD is comprehensively summarized in this review so as to aid in drug discovery strategies for the treatment of CVD.
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Modes of Anti-angiogenesis in Chemical Perspectives
Shan Arif a, b, Muhammad Imran a, b, Muhammad Adnan Iqbal a, b
In the current study, role of synthesized chemical pharmacores like Humulus lupulus, Hypericum perforatum, Panax ginseng, Coptis chinensis and Rheum palmatum (Varinska et al., 2010) as anti-angiogenesis has been compiled.
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Mansoureh Nazari Vishkaei a, Mohamed Khadeer Ahamed Basheer c, Amin Malik Shah Abdul Majid a,b
SLOS vesicles can be considered for effective dermal therapeutic agent for the treatment of skin cancer.
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Md Shamsuddin Sultan Khan A,C,E, Mohammad Adnan Iqbal B, Muhammad Asif A, Tabinda Azam B, Majed Al-Mansoub A, Rosenani S. M. A. Haque B, Mohammed Khadeer Ahamed Basheer C, Aman Shah Abdul Majid D, Amin Malik Shah Abdul Majid A,C,E*
Metal salts and base rosmarinates demonstrated potent anti-GBM efficacy as IL17A inhibitor with minimal toxicity.
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Li-xin XU A, Xiao-bo XIA B, Aman Shah Abdul Majid C, Dan Ji B
This study provides insight to EDHF-mediated vasomotor response, as well as various eye disorders caused by dysfunctional retinal arteries, like central retinal artery occlusion.
Abstract | Full Text | PDF (971 KB) Open Access Article
Aman Shah Abdul MajidA*, Elham FarsiB, Natesan VijayalakshmiC, Syarifah Aisya Syed AmranD, Mahibub Mahadmadsa KanakalE, Zarina Thasneem ZainudeenF*
Labisia pumila extracts based products will require robust studies to be conducted utilizing larger patient numbers and over extended periods of time to rule out any potential toxic effects.
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Extract of Urgenia grandiflora inhibited breast cancer cell (MCF-7) proliferation and tumorgenesity
Ibrahim B. E. El Bashir A,B, Loiy Elsir Ahmed HassanC, Amin M. S. Abdul Majid D, Sakina Yagi A*
U. grandiflora could be a new source of chemotherapeutic for breast cancer.
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Rafida Kh. Ahmed A, M. Syarhabilahmad A, Midhat Nabil A, Fouad Saleih R. Al –Suede B,*
Oral treatment with encapsulated plant extract Ficus deltoidea and Gynocthodes sublanceolata did not appear adverse side effect and it is safe to use for therapeutic purposes.
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Phytochemicals in Cancer with Special Emphasis on Ovarian Cancer
Meher U Nessa1,2, Md S Anwar1, Fazlul Huq3*
Reviews current literature on use of phytochemicals in prevention and therapy of ovarian cancer including mechanism of action.
Abstract | Full Text | PDF (1 MB) Open Access Article | Supplementary Material
Hana Bali1, Jun Qing Yu1, Philip Beale2, and Fazlul Huq3
Ox in combination Cur demonstrated very high synergism against HT-29 and Caco-2 cell lines.
Abstract | Full Text | PDF (1002 KB) Open Access Article
These articles have been peer reviewed and accepted for publication. They are still in production and have not been edited, so may differ from the final published form.
Modes of Anti-angiogenesis in Chemical Perspectives
Shan Arif a, b, Muhammad Imran a, b, Muhammad Adnan Iqbal a, b
In the current study, role of synthesized chemical pharmacores like Humulus lupulus, Hypericum perforatum, Panax ginseng, Coptis chinensis and Rheum palmatum (Varinska et al., 2010) as anti-angiogenesis has been compiled.
Mansoureh Nazari Vishkaei a, Mohamed Khadeer Ahamed Basheer c, Amin Malik Shah Abdul Majid a,b
SLOS vesicles can be considered for effective dermal therapeutic agent for the treatment of skin cancer.
Md Shamsuddin Sultan Khan A,C,E, Mohammad Adnan Iqbal B, Muhammad Asif A, Tabinda Azam B, Majed Al-Mansoub A, Rosenani S. M. A. Haque B, Mohammed Khadeer Ahamed Basheer C, Aman Shah Abdul Majid D, Amin Malik Shah Abdul Majid A,C,E*
Metal salts and base rosmarinates demonstrated potent anti-GBM efficacy as IL17A inhibitor with minimal toxicity.
Li-xin XU A, Xiao-bo XIA B, Aman Shah Abdul Majid C, Dan Ji B
This study provides insight to EDHF-mediated vasomotor response, as well as various eye disorders caused by dysfunctional retinal arteries, like central retinal artery occlusion.
Aman Shah Abdul MajidA*, Elham FarsiB, Natesan VijayalakshmiC, Syarifah Aisya Syed AmranD, Mahibub Mahadmadsa KanakalE, Zarina Thasneem ZainudeenF*
Labisia pumila extracts based products will require robust studies to be conducted utilizing larger patient numbers and over extended periods of time to rule out any potential toxic effects.
Extract of Urgenia grandiflora inhibited breast cancer cell (MCF-7) proliferation and tumorgenesity
Ibrahim B. E. El Bashir A,B, Loiy Elsir Ahmed HassanC, Amin M. S. Abdul Majid D, Sakina Yagi A*
U. grandiflora could be a new source of chemotherapeutic for breast cancer.
Rafida Kh. Ahmed A, M. Syarhabilahmad A, Midhat Nabil A, Fouad Saleih R. Al –Suede B,*
Oral treatment with encapsulated plant extract Ficus deltoidea and Gynocthodes sublanceolata did not appear adverse side effect and it is safe to use for therapeutic purposes.
Phytochemicals in Cancer with Special Emphasis on Ovarian Cancer
Meher U Nessa1,2, Md S Anwar1, Fazlul Huq3*
Reviews current literature on use of phytochemicals in prevention and therapy of ovarian cancer including mechanism of action.
Hana Bali1, Jun Qing Yu1, Philip Beale2, and Fazlul Huq3
Ox in combination Cur demonstrated very high synergism against HT-29 and Caco-2 cell lines.
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Evaluation of Safety and Efficacy of Labeesity® for Weight Management and Fatigue in an Obese Female Patient with Hypothyroidism: A Case Report
Labisia pumila extracts based products will require robust studies to be conducted utilizing larger patient numbers and over extended periods of time to rule out any potential toxic effects.
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Anti-GBM potential of Rosmarinic acid and its synthetic derivatives via targeting IL17A mediated angiogenesis pathway
Metal salts and base rosmarinates demonstrated potent anti-GBM efficacy as IL17A inhibitor with minimal toxicity.
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Targeting inducible Nitric Oxide Synthase (iNOS) in the prevention of vascular damage and cardiac inflammation in CVD
The molecular mechanism of iNOS that leads to CVD is comprehensively summarized in this review so as to aid in drug discovery strategies for the treatment of CVD.
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Angiogenesis and its potential role in the growth and proliferation of pathogens
Angiogenesis is an important physiological process by which new blood vessels form from pre-existing vessels. Hence, targeting angiogenesis may have a potential therapeutic value in treating or managing pathogen infection.
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Evaluation of antioxidant, antiangiogenic and antitumor properties of Anogeissus leiocarpus against colon cancer
Anogeissus leiocarpus is a traditional medicinal plant, used to treat diarrhea, fever, coughs, rheumatism, leprosy, wounds and skin diseases and psoriasis. This study was aimed to investigate the antiangiogenic and cytotoxic effects of six extracts from Anogeissus leiocarpus (leaves and bark).
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Ascorbate blocks acetylcholine- and bradykinin-induced vasodilatation in retinal vascular bed of the bovine isolated perfused eye
This study provides insight to EDHF-mediated vasomotor response, as well as various eye disorders caused by dysfunctional retinal arteries, like central retinal artery occlusion.
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Anti-angiogenesis as a possible mechanism of action for anti-tumor (potential anti-cancer) activity of Crinum asiaticum leaf methanol extract
Crinum asiaticum is used traditionally to treat inflammations and tumours. The aim of this work is to ascertain the scientific viability of its use in traditional medicine as an anti-tumour (potential anti-cancer) agent.
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Angiogenic Switches Play a Critical Progression in Cancer
The role of angiogenesis in tumor development and operating this very particular switch in controlling tumor.
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Ethosomal formulation composed of standardized Orthosiphon stamineus extract and sophorolipid inhibits angiogenesis of melanoma in vivo
SLOS vesicles can be considered for effective dermal therapeutic agent for the treatment of skin cancer.
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Modes of Anti-angiogenesis in Chemical Perspectives
In the current study, role of synthesized chemical pharmacores like Humulus lupulus, Hypericum perforatum, Panax ginseng, Coptis chinensis and Rheum palmatum (Varinska et al., 2010) as anti-angiogenesis has been compiled.
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The use of sophorolipids as anti-angiogenic therapy for cancer treatment
Sophorolipids are of growing commercial interest because they can be easily produced in extreme1y high yields from cheap raw materials, such as vegetable oils, n-alkanes and industrial waste products.
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Extract of Urgenia grandiflora inhibited breast cancer cell (MCF-7) proliferation and tumorgenesity
U. grandiflora could be a new source of chemotherapeutic for breast cancer.
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Undertsanding cancer for non-technical pupils
Cancer develops following a number of genetic mutations that cause functional alterations in oncogenes, tumor-suppressor genes and microRNA genes.
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Role of angiogenesis on uterine fibroids therapy: Review
Advance research into developing experimental model to study uterine fibroid will aid in better understanding this disease.
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Microbubbles and electromagnetic waves for the treatment of angiogenesis-dependent human ailments
Targeted ultrasound appears practical for the longitudinal molecular profiling of tumor angiogenesis and for the sensitive evaluation of therapy effects in vivo.
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A critical disease approach of angiogenesis in obese patients
obesity has a strong association with several metabolic disorders such as the type 2 diabetes and cardiovascular disease, which affect over 50% of an adult population
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Why Interleukin 17A is the most potential next-generation drug target in angiogenesis-mediated diseases
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Tumor angiogenesis and its current treatment: a short review
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An insight into chronic kidney diseas (CKD) through an unbalanced angiogenesis
Although findings about the biological role of angiogenesis factors in CKD are relatively limited, therapeutic effects have been reported for angiogenesis factors in experimental diabetic nephropathy models.
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Programmable DNA binding oligomers for control of transpcription in angiogenesis
Small molecules that can be programmed to mimic transcription factors could be useful tools in biology and potentially in human medicine as they could bind a large repertoire of DNA sequences in the human genome.
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Phytochemicals in Cancer with Special Emphasis on Ovarian Cancer
Reviews current literature on use of phytochemicals in prevention and therapy of ovarian cancer including mechanism of action.
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Acute and Sub- chronic Toxicity Study of Encapsulation of Combine Plants Extract of Ficus deltoidea and Gynocthodes sublanceolata in Balb/c Mice Model
Oral treatment with encapsulated plant extract Ficus deltoidea and Gynocthodes sublanceolata did not appear adverse side effect and it is safe to use for therapeutic purposes.
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Dose Dependent Synergism from Combination of Platinum Drugs with Curcumin against Colorectal Cancer Cell Lines
Ox in combination Cur demonstrated very high synergism against HT-29 and Caco-2 cell lines.
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