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Azman Seeni

Researcher at Universiti Sains Malaysia

Publications -  56
Citations -  3353

Azman Seeni is an academic researcher from Universiti Sains Malaysia. The author has contributed to research in topics: Apoptosis & Cancer. The author has an hindex of 13, co-authored 51 publications receiving 2367 citations. Previous affiliations of Azman Seeni include Nagoya City University & National University of Malaysia.

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Review on Zinc Oxide Nanoparticles: Antibacterial Activity and Toxicity Mechanism.

TL;DR: This review covered ZnO-NPs antibacterial activity including testing methods, impact of UV illumination,ZnO particle properties (size, concentration, morphology, and defects), particle surface modification, and minimum inhibitory concentration.
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Antibacterial responses of zinc oxide structures against Staphylococcus aureus, Pseudomonas aeruginosa and Streptococcus pyogenes

TL;DR: In this paper, the antibacterial responses of zinc oxide (ZnO) structures against Staphylococcus aureus, Pseudomonas aeruginosa, and Streptococcus pyogenes were investigated.
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Suppression of Prostate Cancer Growth by Resveratrol in The Transgenic Rat for Adenocarcinoma of Prostate (TRAP) Model

TL;DR: An in vivo experiment to explore resveratrol effect in the Transgenic Rat for Adenocarcinoma of Prostate (TRAP) model, featuring the rat probasin promoter/SV 40 T antigen, providing a mechanistic basis for resver atrol chemopreventive efficacy against prostate cancer.
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Protective effects of citrus nobiletin and auraptene in transgenic rats developing adenocarcinoma of the prostate (TRAP) and human prostate carcinoma cells.

TL;DR: These compounds, particularly nobiletin, may be valuable for prostate cancer prevention and demonstrated that growth of androgen sensitive LNCaP and androgen insensitive DU145 and PC3 human prostate cancer cells, was suppressed by bothnobiletin and to a lesser extent auraptene in a dose‐dependent manner.
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Suppression of prostate cancer in a transgenic rat model via γ‐tocopherol activation of caspase signaling

TL;DR: Effects of γ‐tocopherol on prostate cancer in the transgenic rat for adenocarcinoma of prostate (TRAP) model established in the laboratory are confirmed.