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1 esterone acetate (MPA), a progestin drug, is chemopreventive.
2 yridyl) ethyl ITC (PY-ITC), and assessed its chemopreventive ability in comparison to sulforaphane (S
3 in kinase (AMPK) including salicylate, whose chemopreventive action has been established by epidemiol
5 Collectively, our results suggest that the chemopreventive action of resveratrol and aspirin involv
6 f SAMe on APEX1 regulation might explain the chemopreventive action of SAMe and the reason that chron
7 stem cell dynamics, which might explain the chemopreventive action of this drug indicating that tag
8 t-derived polyphenols such as EGCG may exert chemopreventive action through pharmacological targeting
9 have shown substantial anticarcinogenic and chemopreventive activities for different human cancers.
10 , the underlying molecular mechanisms of the chemopreventive activities of daidzein and its metabolit
12 ed as a powerful anticancer drug due to both chemopreventive activity against many forms of cancer an
13 ibute further evidence that aspirin may have chemopreventive activity against prostate cancer and hig
14 idzein, a well known soy isoflavone, but its chemopreventive activity and the underlying molecular me
16 ysis indicated that norathyriol mediates its chemopreventive activity by inhibiting the ERK-dependent
17 efore established that vitamin D3 exerts its chemopreventive activity by interrupting a crosstalk bet
18 P-31398 possesses significant dose-dependent chemopreventive activity in a well-established colon can
22 ulating agent CP-31398 possesses significant chemopreventive activity in vivo against intestinal neop
24 in tumor development, one mechanism for the chemopreventive activity of black raspberries may be inh
27 this effect, suggesting that the lung tumor chemopreventive activity of I3C might be related to modu
30 carcinogenesis and provides insight into the chemopreventive activity of the anti-inflammatory agent
31 tion of genistein that may contribute to the chemopreventive activity of this dietary isoflavone and
32 irst time that BSC and p-XSC may exert their chemopreventive activity, at least in part, by inhibitin
38 colonic ACF formation and might be a useful chemopreventive agent against colorectal carcinogenesis.
41 isothiocyanate (PEITC) is a promising cancer chemopreventive agent but the mechanism of its anticance
42 strate that NO-aspirin 2 may be an effective chemopreventive agent by favorably affecting the inhibit
43 lung carcinogenesis, and deguelin acts as a chemopreventive agent by inducing a reciprocal regulatio
46 olyphenol, has gained interest as a nontoxic chemopreventive agent capable of inducing tumor cell dea
47 Curcumin is a dietary anti-inflammatory and chemopreventive agent consisting of two methoxyphenol ri
49 esults show that enzastaurin is an effective chemopreventive agent in a mouse model of sporadic colon
51 bitor enzastaurin may represent an effective chemopreventive agent in patients at high risk for colon
53 fficacy of the diphenol curcumin as a cancer chemopreventive agent is limited by its chemical and met
54 ay by hyperacetylating RelA/p65, whereas the chemopreventive agent resveratrol inhibits NF-kappaB by
55 rived l-isomer, is a highly promising cancer chemopreventive agent substantiated by inhibition of che
58 r results identify norathyriol as a safe new chemopreventive agent that is highly effective against d
59 the plant Curcuma longa, is a widely studied chemopreventive agent that was shown to have a low toxic
60 kt inhibitor triciribine, could be used as a chemopreventive agent to reduce cancer risk in women wit
61 min, a plant polyphenol, is a widely studied chemopreventive agent with demonstrated antitumor activi
62 ast, B-DIM (BR-DIM from Bioresponse, Inc.; a chemopreventive agent) significantly inhibited both mTOR
63 l data suggest that it functions as a cancer chemopreventive agent, although the underlying mechanism
64 es that are essential for a potential cancer chemopreventive agent, and thus merits further evaluatio
65 nzyl isothiocyanate (BITC), a dietary cancer chemopreventive agent, causes apoptosis in MDA-MB-231 an
66 s report, we have analyzed the efficacy of a chemopreventive agent, curcumin, in blocking RON tyrosin
67 e deacetylase (HDAC) inhibitor and a dietary chemopreventive agent, decreased NO production in macrop
68 ratrol, a well-established phytoestrogen and chemopreventive agent, has gained much attention among o
70 ted molecular biomarkers and mechanisms of a chemopreventive agent, silibinin, against human colorect
73 cently identified as a promising lung cancer chemopreventive agent, while (+)-dihydrokavain was compl
80 early treatment and prevention of NMSC with chemopreventive agents (for those with the BsmI SNP).
81 r investigation of calcium and vitamin D3 as chemopreventive agents against colorectal neoplasms, and
82 he relevant factors in the administration of chemopreventive agents and difficulties in assessing lon
83 clinical trials; therefore, combinations of chemopreventive agents are gaining increasingly populari
84 ential bladder toxicity when Nrf2-activating chemopreventive agents are used in humans exposed to ABP
85 nity to intervene with mechanistically based chemopreventive agents at various stages of disease prog
87 products have gained attention as potential chemopreventive agents due to their availability, safety
88 uced in different tissues by the antioxidant chemopreventive agents ethoxyquin and butylated hydroxya
93 general population; however, they may act as chemopreventive agents for stomach and esophageal cancer
96 d that B vitamins have the potential role as chemopreventive agents for upper gastrointestinal cancer
97 ts of prospective randomized human trials of chemopreventive agents have in many cases been less impr
99 athway could be candidates for evaluation as chemopreventive agents in individuals at high risk of de
101 Moreover, antiestrogens show efficacy as chemopreventive agents in women at high risk of developi
103 e received increasing attention as potential chemopreventive agents of skin cancer, but evidence is i
106 represent a new class of therapeutic and/or chemopreventive agents that blocks Akt signaling in neop
107 ver tissues surrounding early-stage HCCs and chemopreventive agents that might alter these patterns t
109 nsible for the metabolism and disposition of chemopreventive agents, chemical toxins and carcinogens,
111 vel is reduced by treatment with the dietary chemopreventive agents, sulforaphane and green tea polyp
127 vedic medicine, has been reported to exhibit chemopreventive and anti-inflammatory activities through
131 he antidiabetic drug metformin exhibits both chemopreventive and chemotherapeutic activity for multip
132 rganoselenium compounds are known to exhibit chemopreventive and chemotherapeutic activity; moreover,
133 g axis and suggest that it could be a useful chemopreventive and chemotherapeutic agent to delay prog
134 ionale for the development of more effective chemopreventive and chemotherapeutic agents with less to
138 cancer risk in young women, and predict the chemopreventive and therapeutic efficacy of COX-2 inhibi
140 se model is ideally suited for testing novel chemopreventive and therapeutic strategies against pancr
141 litate the development of efficient and safe chemopreventive and therapeutic strategies for skin canc
142 t B-DIM could serve as a novel and efficient chemopreventive and/or therapeutic agent by inactivation
143 the Bowman-Birk family exert their potential chemopreventive and/or therapeutic properties via protea
144 ition could be one of the mechanisms for the chemopreventive and/or therapeutic roles of curcumin in
147 ld have health beneficial properties such as chemopreventive, antimicrobial or antioxidant capacity.
148 -inflammatory, antimutagenic, antitumoral or chemopreventive, antiviral, antibacterial, antifungal, a
151 rly detection as well as immunotherapy-based chemopreventive approaches for individuals who are at hi
152 s in the efficacy of available screening and chemopreventive approaches for women with a mutation in
155 intake of vitamin A and carotenoids may have chemopreventive benefits against melanoma, but epidemiol
160 y, specific chelators, including the natural chemopreventive compound curcumin, reverse the inhibitio
161 he discovery of norathyriol, a plant-derived chemopreventive compound identified through an in silico
163 er insights into the mechanisms of action of chemopreventive compounds and other environmental agents
165 ns and metabolize isothiocyanates, which are chemopreventive compounds in cruciferous vegetables.
166 r prevention has primarily focused on single chemopreventive compounds that may not be sufficiently e
167 In this review, we discuss promising natural chemopreventive compounds, their molecular targets, and
170 g agent cumene-hydroperoxide (cum-OOH) and a chemopreventive cranberry proanthocyanidin (C-PAC) extra
172 Bay 11-7082 and rapamycin may potentially be chemopreventive drugs against Barrett's esophagus-associ
177 TV-Pax8PPARgamma mice was insensitive to the chemopreventive effect of a PPARgamma agonist but was pr
178 paper is to review the evidence supporting a chemopreventive effect of aspirin, discuss its potential
180 mendation reflects increasing evidence for a chemopreventive effect of low-dose aspirin against color
182 endations for future experiments testing the chemopreventive effect of n-3 FAs in breast cancer, as p
184 owledge, this is the first report of in vivo chemopreventive effect of SP against DMBA-induced breast
188 In this study, we investigated the cancer chemopreventive effects and the underlying molecular mec
190 ue to the presence of 8-prenylnarigenin, and chemopreventive effects mainly attributed to xanthohumol
191 maple polyphenols may have potential cancer chemopreventive effects mediated through cell cycle arre
192 ologic and laboratory studies have shown the chemopreventive effects of 1alpha,25-dihydroxyvitamin D(
193 , 2011, through June 30, 2014, to assess the chemopreventive effects of a standard course of topical
195 ffects, critically important determinants of chemopreventive effects of EGCG in both in vitro and in
200 re is substantial evidence for the potential chemopreventive effects of vitamin D, folate, fruits, an
204 n the molecule is administered at low doses (chemopreventive effects), or at high doses (pharmacologi
210 Data suggest that vitamin D intake may have chemopreventive efficacy against melanoma, but there hav
212 f polyps suggested that silibinin exerts its chemopreventive efficacy by inhibiting cell proliferatio
214 Herein, for the first time, we evaluated the chemopreventive efficacy of dietary silibinin against pr
218 the present study tested the hypothesis that chemopreventive efficacy of SFN could be augmented by th
224 GCG) is often described as the most potently chemopreventive green tea catechin; however, the low bio
225 macological actions; it has been shown to be chemopreventive in non-melamona skin cancer in mice thro
227 esent our perspective on the therapeutic and chemopreventive interpretations of these developments.
229 Sulforaphane, a naturally occurring cancer chemopreventive, is the hydrolysis product of glucorapha
231 findings identify a novel vitamin D-mediated chemopreventive mechanism involving a positive feedback
233 y of SERMs may contribute to antioxidant and chemopreventive mechanisms, providing a new approach to
236 dentified in many plant tissues and exhibits chemopreventive or chemosensitising properties against h
237 suggest that resveratrol may be a promising chemopreventive or chemotherapeutic agent for lung cance
241 important source for further development of chemopreventive or therapeutic agents against prostate c
243 nasin is a 43-amino acid naturally occurring chemopreventive peptide with demonstrated anti-cancer an
244 sed on the structure of indole-3-carbinol, a chemopreventive phytochemical, we developed a novel deri
245 in the APC(min/+) mice model, suggesting its chemopreventive potential against intestinal cancers inc
247 However, the molecular mechanisms of the chemopreventive potential of cocoa and its active ingred
248 Thus, the aim of this work was to test the chemopreventive potential of green tea extract and EGCG
250 rroborate our earlier findings regarding PCa chemopreventive potential of silibinin in TRAMP model an
254 s metabolite methylthioadenosine (MTA) exert chemopreventive properties against liver and colon cance
255 Similarly, a combination of estrogenic and chemopreventive properties has been reported for various
259 erature, but the final verdict regarding the chemopreventive properties of NSAIDs against melanoma is
262 thylselenol (CH3SeH), also purported to have chemopreventive properties, is the gamma-elimination pro
263 Because several of these compounds have chemopreventive properties, we determined the effects of
271 epidemiological studies indicate a potential chemopreventive role of statins in epithelial ovarian ca
272 skin, providing additional support for their chemopreventive role; verification of study findings is
275 logical therapy with proton pump inhibitors, chemopreventive strategies based on NSAIDs and statins a
277 , that inhibitors of EGFR might be useful in chemopreventive strategies in individuals at increased r
278 of chemical carcinogenesis and the design of chemopreventive strategies is whether procarcinogen bioa
283 model and, thus, has potential for use as a chemopreventive strategy for UVB radiation-induced malig
284 targeted drugs, could represent a promising chemopreventive strategy in women at high familial risk
285 sed IGF-II sensitivity to develop an in vivo chemopreventive strategy using the azoxymethane (AOM) mu
287 e results suggest that sustained delivery of chemopreventives such as curcumin using polymeric microp
288 is a major cytoprotective gene and is a key chemopreventive target against cancer and other diseases
290 s derived from A. hydaspica may be promising chemopreventive/therapeutic candidates against cancer.
292 rts the use of AHR agonists such as I3C as a chemopreventive therapy for IBD-associated CRC in human
293 tial platform for monitoring the efficacy of chemopreventive therapy of premalignancy, imaging the ti
294 sults encourage further study of Tempol as a chemopreventive, to reduce the incidence of radiation-in
297 e Cancer Prevention Trial were used to model chemopreventive treatment strategies: treat all men, tre
299 his history comprises a fascinating array of chemopreventive, vaccine, surgical, and behavioral scien
300 of using mifepristone as a cancer metastasis chemopreventive, we performed a systems pharmacology ana