نتایج جستجو برای: blister beetle

تعداد نتایج: 12572  

Journal: :Journal of Investigative Dermatology 1983

2018
Chih-Hsuan Hsia Wan-Jung Lu Kuan-Hung Lin Duen-Suey Chou Pitchairaj Geraldine Thanasekaran Jayakuma Nen-Chung Chang Joen-Rong Sheu

During platelet activation, fibrinogen binds to its specific platelet receptor, integrin αIIb β3 , thus completing the final common pathway for platelet aggregation. Norcantharidin (NCTD) is a promising anticancer agent in China from medicinal insect blister beetle. In this study, we provided the evidence to demonstrate NCTD (0.1-1.0 μM) possesses very powerful antiplatelet activity in human pl...

2017
John B. Hopkins Jake M. Ferguson Daniel B. Tyers Carolyn M. Kurle

Past research indicates that whitebark pine seeds are a critical food source for Threatened grizzly bears (Ursus arctos) in the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem (GYE). In recent decades, whitebark pine forests have declined markedly due to pine beetle infestation, invasive blister rust, and landscape-level fires. To date, no study has reliably estimated the contribution of whitebark pine seeds to ...

2016
Xiaoyan Sun Xueting Cai Jie Yang Jiao Chen Caixia Guo Peng Cao

Cantharidin (CTD) is an active compound isolated from the traditional Chinese medicine blister beetle and displayed anticancer properties against various types of cancer cells. However, little is known about its effect on human chronic myeloid leukemia (CML) cells, including imatinib-resistant CML cells. The objective of this study was to investigate whether CTD could overcome imatinib resistan...

2011
Joanna Bajsa Zhiqiang Pan Franck E. Dayan Daniel K. Owens Stephen O. Duke

Endothall, an older commercial herbicide, and cantharidin, a natural product from the blister beetle (Epicauta spp.), are close chemical analogues. A comparison of the effect of endothall and cantharidin on plants revealed a similarity in their level of phytotoxicity on both Arabidopsis thaliana and Lemna paucicostata. Cantharidin is a potent inhibitor of animal serine/threonine protein phospha...

Journal: :Current Biology 2017
David Peris Ricardo Pérez-de la Fuente Enrique Peñalver Xavier Delclòs Eduardo Barrón Conrad C. Labandeira

During the mid-Cretaceous, angiosperms diversified from several nondiverse lineages to their current global domination [1], replacing earlier gymnosperm lineages [2]. Several hypotheses explain this extensive radiation [3], one of which involves proliferation of insect pollinator associations in the transition from gymnosperm to angiosperm dominance. However, most evidence supports gymnosperm-i...

Journal: :Indian Journal of Dermatology 2015

Journal: :Dermatology Online Journal 2019

Journal: :Physiologia plantarum 2011
Joanna Bajsa Zhiqiang Pan Stephen O Duke

Cantharidin is a natural compound isolated from the blister beetle (Epicauta spp.). It is a potent inhibitor of protein serine/threonine phosphatases (PPPs), especially PP2A and PP4. Protein phosphatases and kinases maintain a sensitive balance between dephosphorylated and phosphorylated forms of appropriate proteins, thereby playing important roles in signal transduction pathways and regulatio...

Journal: :HPB Surgery 1996
Peter Mack Xiao-Fang Ha Li-Yao Cheng

Norcantharidin is the demethylated form of Cantharidin, which is the active ingredient of the blister beetle, Mylabris, a long used Chinese traditional medicine. Though not well publicized outside China, Norcantharidin is known to possess significant anti-hepatoma activity, and is relatively free from side effects. In the present study, glucose oxidation in tumour and liver tissue slices harves...

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