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Dietrich Büsselberg

Researcher at Qatar Foundation

Publications -  169
Citations -  9066

Dietrich Büsselberg is an academic researcher from Qatar Foundation. The author has contributed to research in topics: Cancer & Voltage-dependent calcium channel. The author has an hindex of 41, co-authored 169 publications receiving 6431 citations. Previous affiliations of Dietrich Büsselberg include Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center & University of Göttingen.

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Cisplatin as an Anti-Tumor Drug: Cellular Mechanisms of Activity, Drug Resistance and Induced Side Effects

TL;DR: Understanding of the biochemical mechanisms triggered by cisplatin in tumor cells may lead to the design of more efficient platinum derivates (or other drugs) and might provide new therapeutic strategies and reduce side effects.
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Flavonoids in Cancer and Apoptosis.

TL;DR: A summary of flavonoids and their effectiveness in cancer treatment targeting apoptosis has been discussed and their high bioavailability, safety, minimal side effects and cost effectiveness are discussed.
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Occurrence, use and potential toxic effects of metals and metal compounds.

TL;DR: This mini-review gives an overview on the use and the actions of selected metal species of actual scientific concern, with a focus on neuronal cells.
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Flavonoids and Their Anti-Diabetic Effects: Cellular Mechanisms and Effects to Improve Blood Sugar Levels

TL;DR: The aim of this review is to summarize the current knowledge addressing the antidiabetic effects of dietary flavonoids and their underlying molecular mechanisms on selected pathways: Glucose transporter, hepatic enzymes, tyrosine kinase inhibitor, AMPK, PPAR, and NF-κB.
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Paclitaxel's Mechanistic and Clinical Effects on Breast Cancer

TL;DR: Current research focused on PTX, its evaluations in preclinical research and application clinical practice as well as the perspective of the drug for future implication in BC therapy are summarized.