2021
DOI: 10.47162/rjme.62.3.18
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In vitro and in ovo experimental study of two anti-VEGF agents used in ophthalmology

Abstract: Anti-vascular endothelial growth factor (anti-VEGF) monoclonal antibodies can inhibit neovascularization and also to block the growth of several tumor cell lines. Treatment with anti-VEGF drugs like Bevacizumab (Avastin ® ) and Aflibercept has proven optimistic results in various malignant diseases. The present study was aimed to investigate Bevacizumab and Aflibercept in vitro effects on two human melanoma cell lines (A375 and SK-Mel-28), as well as on a healthy cell line (HaCaT human keratinocytes), followed… Show more

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“…Additionally, when V. album extract was administered in combination with doxorubicin, it exhibited a synergistic effect, enhancing the antitumor impact on Ehrlich tumor cells [425]. Mistletoe has been proved as a promising treating remedy in the field of dermatology, where it has been employed to manage various cutaneous conditions such as dermatitis, age-related pigmentation, moles, acne, and papillomas, as well as psoriasis and rashes [426].…”
Section: Viscum Album L Family Beltflower-lorantliaceaementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Additionally, when V. album extract was administered in combination with doxorubicin, it exhibited a synergistic effect, enhancing the antitumor impact on Ehrlich tumor cells [425]. Mistletoe has been proved as a promising treating remedy in the field of dermatology, where it has been employed to manage various cutaneous conditions such as dermatitis, age-related pigmentation, moles, acne, and papillomas, as well as psoriasis and rashes [426].…”
Section: Viscum Album L Family Beltflower-lorantliaceaementioning
confidence: 99%