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1. Combining cashew gum with cyclophosphamide in murine melanoma model: A strategy for the reduction of side effects

2. Sulfonamide-chalcone hybrid compound suppresses cellular adhesion and migration: Experimental and computational insight

4. Uncovering the Potential of Chalcone‐Sulfonamide Hybrids: A Systematic Review on Their Anticancer Activity and Mechanisms of Action.

7. Withaphysalin Derivatives from Iochroma arborescens Induce Antiproliferative and Antimigratory Activities in vitro.

8. The role of light emitting diode in wound healing: A systematic review of experimental studies.

9. α, β-Amyrin, a pentacyclic triterpenoid from Protium heptaphyllum suppresses adipocyte differentiation accompanied by down regulation of PPARγ and C/EBPα in 3T3-L1 cells

10. Influence of Reduction with NaBH4 and HCl in Obtaining Amino Derivatives of Cashew Gum and Cytotoxic Profile

11. Arylated α- and β-dihydrofuran naphthoquinones: Electrochemical parameters, evaluation of antitumor activity and their correlation

12. Influence of Reduction with NaBH 4 and HCl in Obtaining Amino Derivatives of Cashew Gum and Cytotoxic Profile.

13. Phytochemical investigation and biological activities of extracts obtained from Montrichardia linifera (Arruda) Schott leaves collected in different localities from Piauí coast

15. Antileishmanial activity of cordiaquinone E towards Leishmania (Leishmania) amazonensis

16. Anti-inflammatory diterpenoids from the Brazilian alga Dictyota menstrualis

17. Participation of atm/atr and c-myc/gsh pathways in the antitumor effects of cordiaquinone J induced by oxidative stress

18. Reactive oxygene species contribuition to the antileukemic activity of cordiaquinone J

19. The Resin fromProtium heptaphyllumPrevents High-Fat Diet-Induced Obesity in Mice: Scientific Evidence and Potential Mechanisms

21. Ascorbic acid regulates <italic>in vitro</italic> and <italic>in vivo</italic> toxicogenetic effects of hydroxyurea on eukaryotic cells.

23. The Resin from Protium heptaphyllum Prevents High-Fat Diet-Induced Obesity in Mice: Scientific Evidence and Potential Mechanisms.

24. Insights on the phytochemical profile (cyclopeptides) and biological activities of Calotropis procera latex organic fractions.

25. Cytotoxic activity of naphthoquinones with special emphasis on juglone and its 5-O-methyl derivative.

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