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research Theoretical Evaluation of Twenty-Cannabinoid Derivatives on Either Androgen Receptor or 5α-Reductase Enzyme
Some cannabinoid derivatives may be more effective than current drugs at targeting proteins relevant to prostate cancer treatment.
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research Investigation of intermolecular interactions in finasteride drug crystals in view of X-ray and Hirshfeld surface analysis
Finasteride crystals are held together by hydrogen bonds and weak interactions, forming synthon pseudopolymorphs.
research 570 Targeting phosphodiesterase 8A (PDE8A) to boost adipogenesis and hair regeneration
Inhibiting PDE8A may help treat hair loss by boosting fat cell growth and hair regeneration.
research N1-acetylspermidine is a determinant of hair follicle stem cell fate
N1-acetylspermidine promotes hair follicle stem cell self-renewal.
research 친환경농자재 개발을 위한 서양금혼초(Hypochaeris radicata L.)의 알레로패시 효과
Hypochaeris radicata L. could be used for eco-friendly organic materials due to its strong growth and antifungal properties.
research Functional characterization and unraveling the structural determinants of novel steroid hydroxylase CYP154C7 from Streptomyces sp. PAMC26508
CYP154C7 enzyme can effectively modify steroids and is promising for commercial use.
research AVALIAÇÃO IN VITRO DO POTENCIAL CITOTÓXICO DOS ÓLEOS DE ALPINIA SPECIOSA, AGERATUM CONYZOIDES E DYSPHANIA AMBROSIOIDES EM LINHAGEM CELULAR DE CÂNCER DE PRÓSTATA, LINFOMA HISTIOCÍTICO E LEUCEMIA MIELOIDE CRÔNICA
The oils showed potential to kill certain cancer cells, especially from Dysphania ambrosioides.
research Latent hazard in PC and BPH patients referred to antiandrogens:PC aggressiveness and NE differentiation
Long-term antiandrogen use may increase aggressive prostate cancer risk.