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Lianet Monzote
Researcher at University of Veterinary Medicine Vienna
Publications - 82
Citations - 1955
Lianet Monzote is an academic researcher from University of Veterinary Medicine Vienna. The author has contributed to research in topics: Essential oil & Cutaneous leishmaniasis. The author has an hindex of 21, co-authored 73 publications receiving 1485 citations.
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Therapeutic Potential of Quercetin: New Insights and Perspectives for Human Health.
Bahare Salehi,Laura Machín,Lianet Monzote,Javad Sharifi-Rad,Shahira M. Ezzat,Mohamed A. Salem,Rana M. Merghany,Nihal M. El Mahdy,Ceyda Sibel Kiliç,Oksana Sytar,Oksana Sytar,Mehdi Sharifi-Rad,Farukh Sharopov,Natália Martins,Miquel Martorell,William C. Cho +15 more
TL;DR: The present review aims to provide a brief overview of the therapeutic effects, new insights, and upcoming perspectives of Que.
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Heat-shock protein 70 PCR-RFLP: a universal simple tool for Leishmania species discrimination in the New and Old World.
Ana Margarita Montalvo,Jorge Fraga,Lianet Monzote,Ivón Montano,S. De Doncker,Jean-Claude Dujardin,G Van der Auwera +6 more
TL;DR: A universal PCR-RFLP method allowing identification of most medically relevant Old and New World Leishmania species on the basis of a single PCR, obviating the need to perform separate PCRs is presented.
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Toxic effects of carvacrol, caryophyllene oxide, and ascaridole from essential oil of Chenopodium ambrosioides on mitochondria
TL;DR: ESR spin-trapping experiments demonstrated that in addition to Fe2+, reduced hemin, but not mitochondrial cytochrome c can activate ascaridole, explaining why ascaridsole in peritoneal macrophages from BALB/c mice exhibited a higher toxicity than in isolated mitochondria.
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Activity of the essential oil from Chenopodium ambrosioides grown in Cuba against Leishmania amazonensis.
TL;DR: The leishmanicidal effect of an essential oil from Chenopodiumambrosioides against Leishmania amazonensis is shown, revealing a potential source for the discovery of novel drugs to combat the leish maniasis based on the traditional medicine.
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Essential oil from Chenopodium ambrosioides and main components: activity against Leishmania, their mitochondria and other microorganisms.
Lianet Monzote,Marley García,Jacinta Pastor,Lizette Gil,Ramón Scull,Louis Maes,Paul Cos,Lars Gille +7 more
TL;DR: The results demonstrate the potentialities of EO in cellular and molecular system, which could be consider in future studies to develop new antileishmanial drugs with a wide anti-parasitic spectrum.