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Dr Miguel Lopez-Lazaro
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Emerita Professor Caroline Austin
Dr Miguel Lopez-Lazaro
Alpha, beta-unsaturated lactones 2-furanone and 2-pyrone induce cellular DNA damage, formation of topoisomerase I- and II-DNA complexes and cancer cell death
2013
Emerita Professor Caroline Austin
Dr Miguel Lopez-Lazaro
Guanidine-reactive agent phenylglyoxal induces DNA damage and cancer cell death
2012
Emerita Professor Caroline Austin
Dr Miguel Lopez-Lazaro
The Coffee Constituent Chlorogenic Acid Induces Cellular DNA Damage and Formation of Topoisomerase I- and II-DNA Complexes in Cells
2012
Dr Miguel Lopez-Lazaro
Emerita Professor Caroline Austin
Green tea constituents (-)-epigallocatechin-3-gallate (EGCG) and gallic acid induce topoisomerase I- and topoisomerase II-DNA complexes in cells mediated by pyrogallol-induced hydrogen peroxide
2011
Dr Miguel Lopez-Lazaro
Dr Elaine Willmore
Emerita Professor Caroline Austin
The dietary flavonoids myricetin and fisetin act as dual inhibitors of DNA topoisomerases I and II in cells
2010
Dr Miguel Lopez-Lazaro
Dr Elaine Willmore
Dr Sarah Johnson
Emerita Professor Caroline Austin
Selenite induces topoisomerase I and II-DNA complexes in K562 leukemia cells
2008
Dr Miguel Lopez-Lazaro
Dr Elaine Willmore
Emerita Professor Caroline Austin
Cells lacking DNA topoisomerase IIβ are resistant to genistein
2007
Dr Miguel Lopez-Lazaro
Dr Elaine Willmore
Andrew Jobson
Kathryn Gilroy
Hannah Curtis
et al.
Curcumin induces high levels of topoisomerase I- and II-DNA complexes in K562 leukemia cells
2007
Dr Miguel Lopez-Lazaro
Sami Azrak
Emerita Professor Caroline Austin
Digitoxin, at concentrations commonly found in the plasma of cardiac patients, antagonizes etoposide and idarubicin activity in K562 leukemia cells
2006
Dr Miguel Lopez-Lazaro
Sami Azrak
Dr Muhammad Ayub
Emerita Professor Caroline Austin
Digitoxin inhibits the growth of cancer cell lines at concentrations commonly found in cardiac patients
2005