Santa-gonzalez, Gloria A
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- Antioxidant capacity and cytotoxic effect of an optimized extract of isabella grape (Vitis labrusca) on breast cancer cells
- Assessing the impact of green and roasted coffee extracts on colorectal cancer cells in a 3D cell culture model
- Bioactive cationic peptides as potential agents for breast cancer treatment
- Biological Impact of Phenolic Compounds from Coffee on Colorectal Cancer
- COMET Assay for Detection of DNA Damage During Axolotl Tail Regeneration
- Cell cycle progression data on human skin cancer cells with anticancer synthetic peptide LTX-315 treatment
- Characterization of airborne particulate matter and its toxic and proarrhythmic effects: A case study in Aburrá Valley, Colombia
- Comparative Study of the Potential Cell-Penetrating Peptide ∆M4 on Apoptosis Cell Signaling in A375 and A431 Cancer Cell Lines
- DNA repair after oxidative stress: Current challenges
- Data on the cytotoxicity of chlorogenic acid in 3D cultures of HT-29 cells
- Distinctive adaptive response to repeated exposure to hydrogen peroxide associated with upregulation of DNA repair genes and cell cycle arrest
- In Vitro and In Silico Study on the Impact of Chlorogenic Acid in Colorectal Cancer Cells: Proliferation, Apoptosis, and Interaction with β-Catenin and LRP6
- Modulatory Effect of Chlorogenic Acid and Coffee Extracts on Wnt/β-Catenin Pathway in Colorectal Cancer Cells
- Phenolic compounds of blueberries (Vaccinium spp) as a protective strategy against skin cell damage induced by ROS: A review of antioxidant potential and antiproliferative capacity
- Protección celular antioxidante y respuesta adaptativa inducida por estímulos oxidativos crónicos
- Synthetic Peptide ΔM4-Induced Cell Death Associated with Cytoplasmic Membrane Disruption, Mitochondrial Dysfunction and Cell Cycle Arrest in Human Melanoma Cells
- ΔM4: Membrane-Active Peptide with Antitumoral Potential against Human Skin Cancer Cells
