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      DyeMicroextractionRhodamine
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      EcotoxicologyAquatic ToxicologyBiological SciencesPhylogeny
Recently, thioxanthone derivatives were found to protect cells against toxic P-glycoprotein (P-gp) substrates, acting as potent inducers/activators of this efflux pump. The study of new P-gp chiral modulators produced from thioxanthone... more
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      Organic ChemistryHumansCaco-2 cellsMolecules
P-glycoprotein (Pgp), a protein codified by Multi Drug Resistance (MDR1) gene, has a detoxifying function and might influence the toxicity and pharmacokinetics and pharmacodynamics of drugs. Sampling strategies to improve Pgp studies... more
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      PharmacyFlow CytometryCryopreservationApoptosis
SUMMARYCyclophilins are target molecules for cyclosporin A (CsA), an immunosuppressive antimicrobial drug. We have previously reported the in vitro anti-Trypanosoma cruzi activity of H-7-94 and F-7-62 non-immunosuppressive CsA analogues.... more
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      ParasitologyBiologyEnzyme InhibitorsMedicine
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      MicrobiologyMedical MicrobiologyBiologyTransmission Electron Microscopy
The phototoxicity in vitro of rhodamine 123 and tetrabromo rhodamine 123 (TBR) was compared, in order to assess their photochemotherapeutic potential. Exposure to 514.5-nm radiation from an argon ion laser caused phototoxicity in MGH-U1... more
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      CancerNuclear medicineCell lineHumans
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      MicrobiologyZoologyEcotoxicologyTransmission Electron Microscopy
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      OncologyMolecular MedicineCancerFlow Cytometry
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      PhotochemistryFluorescence MicroscopyBiologyMitochondria
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      Energy MetabolismCellularHumansAnimals
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      CancerFlow CytometryLeukemiaCancer treatment
SUMMARYCyclophilins are target molecules for cyclosporin A (CsA), an immunosuppressive antimicrobial drug. We have previously reported the in vitro anti-Trypanosoma cruzi activity of H-7-94 and F-7-62 non-immunosuppressive CsA analogues.... more
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      ParasitologyEnzyme InhibitorsCercopithecus aethiopsHumans
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      Flow CytometryFluorescenceCell CycleMitochondria
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      Complementary and Alternative MedicinePlant BiologyHumansFemale
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      CytotoxicityCell lineAnimalsP-glycoprotein
Multidrug resistance (MDR) continues being the major obstacle for successful anticancer chemotherapy. The action of nordihydroguaiaretic acid (NDGA) and its tetra-acetylated derivative (NDGATA) on TA3 mouse mammary adenocarcinoma cells... more
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      LongevityMiceFemaleAnimals
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      ZoologyFluorescenceEvolutionImmunohistochemistry
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      MitochondriaFlavonoidsApoptosisCaspases
Previous research has implicated mitochondrial physiology and, by extension, respiratory capacity in the initiation and progress of apoptosis of cells in culture and tissue environments. This hypothesis was tested by separating a... more
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      KineticsFlow CytometryCell CycleMitochondria
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      MorphologyMitochondriaCryopreservationMotility
An important measure of the conformation of protein molecules is the degree of surface exposure of its specific segments. However, this is hard to measure at the level of individual molecules. Here, we combine single molecule... more
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      BiophysicsChemistryPhotochemistryFluorescence
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      Computer ScienceMaterials ScienceAnalytical ChemistryFluorescence
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      Materials ScienceFluorescence SpectroscopyFluorescenceNear Infrared
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      BiologyCytotoxicityMedicineCell line
The aim of this study was to investigate the suitability of rhodamine-123, rhodamine-6G and rhodamine B as non-radioactive probes for characterizing organic cation transporters in respiratory cells. Fluorescent characteristics of the... more
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      ChemistryDrug DiscoveryMedicineCell line
SUMMARYCyclophilins are target molecules for cyclosporin A (CsA), an immunosuppressive antimicrobial drug. We have previously reported the in vitro anti-Trypanosoma cruzi activity of H-7-94 and F-7-62 non-immunosuppressive CsA analogues.... more
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      ParasitologyBiologyEnzyme InhibitorsMedicine
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      Flow CytometryEvaluationInteractionWestern blotting
Pterins, heterocyclic compounds widespread in biological systems, participate in relevant biological processes and are able to act as photosensitizers. In the present study, we ascertained that 2-aminopteridin-4(3H)-one, abbreviated as... more
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      PhotochemistryFluorescence MicroscopyBiologyMitochondria
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      InteractionIn VitroHumansMultidrug Resistance
The most common mechanism that reduces the efficacy of anticancer agents is overexpression of ATP-binding cassette (ABC) drug transporters. Phenothiazines and structurally-related compounds can sensitize multidrug-resistant (MDR) cells to... more
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      ApoptosisHumansAnticancerDoxorubicin
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      MicrobiologyParasitologyFlow CytometryMedical Microbiology
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      EngineeringTechnologyBiotechnologyBiology
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      Energy MetabolismCellularHumansAnimals
Ischemia-reperfusion injury is a common complication in liver surgery with oxidative stress related graft failure as a potential complication. The oxidative stress could affect hepatic drug transporters such as P-glycoprotein, which is... more
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      Fluorescent Dyes and ReagentsLiver diseasesLiverAnimals
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      Complementary and Alternative MedicinePlant BiologyDrug DiscoveryLeukemia
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      Flow CytometryHematopoietic Stem CellsCell DifferentiationHumans
P-glycoprotein (Pgp), a protein codified by Multi Drug Resistance (MDR1) gene, has a detoxifying function and might influence the toxicity and pharmacokinetics and pharmacodynamics of drugs. Sampling strategies to improve Pgp studies... more
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      PharmacyFlow CytometryCryopreservationApoptosis
P-glycoprotein (Pgp) is a member of the ABC-transporter family that transports substances across cellular membranes acting as an efflux pump extruding drugs out of the cells. Pgp plays a key role on the pharmacokinetics of several drugs.... more
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      CytokinesTacrolimusHumansP-glycoprotein
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      CancerMagnetic Resonance SpectroscopyCytotoxicityComparative Study
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      DiabetesMitochondriaInsulinMice
Extensive membrane blebbing is one of the earliest observable changes in HeLa cells stimulated with apoptosis inducers. Blebbing caused by actinomycin D or camptothecin, but not by anti-Fas antibody, is accompanied by an almost 10% volume... more
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      FluorescenceApoptosisHumansClinical Sciences
In order to describe the transport mechanism of P-glycoprotein, it is essential to know the coupling ratio, i.e. the moles substrate transported/mole ATP hydrolyzed. P-glycoprotein couples ATP hydrolysis at two ATP-binding sites to... more
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      KineticsMultidrug ResistanceAnimalsP-glycoprotein
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      Flow CytometryLeukemiaChronic Myeloid LeukaemiaCell line
P-glycoprotein has a widespread expression on normal tissues. The protein has also been strongly associated with the multidrug resistance phenotype (MDR) on tumor cells. The employment of flow cytometry and confocal microscopy has... more
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      Flow CytometryFluorescenceCell CycleMitochondria
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      Life SciencesCell lineHumansBlood brain barrier
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      PhysiologyCalciumEnzyme InhibitorsMitochondria
Microspectrofluorometric methods were developed for detection of mitochondrial metabolites and marker molecules in living cells. After excitation in the near UV and blue spectral ranges, respiratory-deficient strains of Saccharomyces... more
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      MitochondriaSaccharomyces cerevisiaeHumansMetabolic diseases
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      Cell CycleProstate CancerMitochondriaApoptosis
In the present work, we investigated the relationship between mitochondrial function and Ca2+ homeostasis in brain slices obtained from mice that aged normally. In acute preparations, the cerebellar neurons had similar values for... more
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      NeuroscienceAgingCalciumMitochondria