Prasanthi Karna
Department of Biology, Georgia State University, Atlanta, GA 30303, United States.
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WITHDRAWN: Quantum dot-tumor targeting peptide conjugates for in vivo imaging of siRNA expression constructs delivery and silencing in tumors.
Biomaterials. 12/2011;
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Polyphenol-rich sweet potato greens extract inhibits proliferation and induces apoptosis in prostate cancer cells in vitro and in vivo.
Carcinogenesis. 09/2011; 32(12):1872-80.
Sweet potato (Ipomoea batatas) leaves or greens, extensively consumed as a vegetable in Africa and Asia, are an excellent source of dietary polyphenols such as anthocyanins and phenolic acids. Here,
Benefits of whole ginger extract in prostate cancer.
The British journal of nutrition. 08/2011; 107(4):473-84.
It is appreciated far and wide that increased and regular consumption of fruits and vegetables is linked with noteworthy anticancer benefits. Extensively consumed as a spice in foods and beverages
Second generation benzofuranone ring substituted noscapine analogs: synthesis and biological evaluation.
Biochemical pharmacology. 07/2011; 82(2):110-21.
Microtubules, composed of α/β tubulin heterodimers, represent a validated target for cancer chemotherapy. Thus, tubulin- and microtubule-binding antimitotic drugs such as taxanes and vincas are
Regulation of Tat acetylation and transactivation activity by the microtubule-associated deacetylase HDAC6.
The Journal of biological chemistry. 01/2011; 286(11):9280-6.
Reversible acetylation of Tat is critical for its transactivation activity toward HIV-1 transcription. However, the enzymes involved in the acetylation/deacetylation cycles have not been fully
Synergistic antimicrotubule therapy for prostate cancer.
Biochemical pharmacology. 11/2010; 81(4):478-87.
Prostate cancer has been widely viewed as a chemoresistant neoplasm. Perhaps, the most prevalent antimicrotubule strategy involves docetaxel administration at its maximum-tolerated dose (MTD).
Enhanced noscapine delivery using uPAR-targeted optical-MR imaging trackable nanoparticles for prostate cancer therapy.
Journal of controlled release : official journal of the Controlled Release Society. 10/2010; 149(3):314-22.
The tubulin-binding anticancer activity of noscapine, an orally available plant-derived anti-tussive alkaloid, has been recently identified. Noscapine inhibits tumor growth in nude mice bearing human
Induction of reactive oxygen species-mediated autophagy by a novel microtubule-modulating agent.
The Journal of biological chemistry. 06/2010; 285(24):18737-48.
Autophagy is being increasingly implicated in both cell survival and death. However, the intricate relationships between drug-induced autophagy and apoptosis remain elusive. Here we demonstrate that
A novel microtubule-modulating agent induces mitochondrially driven caspase-dependent apoptosis via mitotic checkpoint activation in human prostate cancer cells.
European journal of cancer (Oxford, England : 1990). 03/2010; 46(9):1668-78.
Hormone-refractory prostate cancer, its skeletal metastasis and complications remain a therapeutic challenge. Here we show that treatment with
Potent anti-inflammatory activity of novel microtubule-modulating brominated noscapine analogs.
PloS one. 01/2010; 5(2):e9165.
Noscapine, a plant-derived, non-toxic, over-the-counter antitussive alkaloid has tubulin-binding properties. Based upon the structural resemblance of noscapine to colchicine, a tubulin-binding
Receptor-targeted nanoparticles for in vivo imaging of breast cancer.
Clinical cancer research : an official journal of the American Association for Cancer Research. 08/2009; 15(14):4722-32.
PURPOSE: Cell-surface receptor-targeted magnetic iron oxide nanoparticles provide molecular magnetic resonance imaging contrast agents for improving specificity of the detection of human cancer.
EM011 activates a survivin-dependent apoptotic program in human non-small cell lung cancer cells
Molecular Cancer. 01/2009;
Abstract Background Lung cancer remains a leading cause of cancer death among both men and women in the United States. Treatment modalities available for this malignancy are inadequate and thus new
EM011 activates a survivin-dependent apoptotic program in human non-small cell lung cancer cells.
Molecular cancer. 01/2009; 8:93.
ABSTRACT: BACKGROUND: Lung cancer remains a leading cause of cancer death among both men and women in the United States. Treatment modalities available for this malignancy are inadequate and thus new
Down-regulation of inhibitor of apoptosis proteins by deguelin selectively induces apoptosis in breast cancer cells.
Molecular pharmacology. 02/2007; 71(1):101-11.
The identification of differentially regulated apoptotic signals in normal and tumor cells allows the development of cancer cell-selective therapies. Increasing evidence shows that the inhibitor of
Cross-talk between epidermal growth factor receptor and hypoxia-inducible factor-1alpha signal pathways increases resistance to apoptosis by up-regulating survivin gene expression.
The Journal of biological chemistry. 10/2006; 281(36):25903-14.
Although increasing evidence supports a link between epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR) signaling and resistance to apoptosis, the mechanism by which the EGFR signaling pathway inhibits
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