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Stewart Sale

Researcher at University of Leicester

Publications -  20
Citations -  1263

Stewart Sale is an academic researcher from University of Leicester. The author has contributed to research in topics: In vivo & Resveratrol. The author has an hindex of 14, co-authored 20 publications receiving 1177 citations. Previous affiliations of Stewart Sale include Leicester Royal Infirmary.

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Pharmacokinetics in mice and growth-inhibitory properties of the putative cancer chemopreventive agent resveratrol and the synthetic analogue trans 3,4,5,4'-tetramethoxystilbene.

TL;DR: Results provide a good rationale to evaluate DMU 212 as a colorectal cancer chemopreventive agent and show preferential growth-inhibitory and proapoptotic properties in transformed cells, when compared with their untransformed counterparts.
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Relevance of mitogen activated protein kinase (MAPK) and phosphotidylinositol-3-kinase/protein kinase B (PI3K/PKB) pathways to induction of apoptosis by curcumin in breast cells.

TL;DR: While curcumin has several different molecular targets within the MAPK and PI3K/PKB signalling pathways that could contribute to inhibition of proliferation and induction of apoptosis, inhibition of basal activity of Akt/P KB, but not ERK, may facilitate apoptosis in the tumour cell line.
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Comparison of the effects of the chemopreventive agent resveratrol and its synthetic analog trans 3,4,5,4'-tetramethoxystilbene (DMU-212) on adenoma development in the Apc(Min+) mouse and cyclooxygenase-2 in human-derived colon cancer cells.

TL;DR: Results suggest that alteration of the resveratrol molecule to generate DMU‐212 does not abrogate its ability to decrease adenoma number in ApcMin+ mice or to interfere with PGE‐2 generation in cells.
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Sulfate Metabolites Provide an Intracellular Pool for Resveratrol Generation and Induce Autophagy with Senescence

TL;DR: The findings suggest that resveratrol is delivered to target tissues in a stable sulfate-conjugated form and that the parent compound is gradually regenerated in selected cells and may give rise to the beneficial effects in vivo.