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deet and Angiogenesis, Pathologic

deet has been researched along with Angiogenesis, Pathologic in 2 studies

N,N-diethyl-m-toluamide : A monocarboxylic acid amide resulting from the formal condensation of the carboxy group of m-toluic acid with the nitrogen of diethylamine. First developed by the U.S. Army in 1946 for use by military personnel in insect-infested areas, it is the most widely used insect repellent worldwide.

Research Excerpts

ExcerptRelevanceReference
" In addition, DEET inhibited AChE which increased acetylcholine bioavailability and binding to M3 receptors and also strengthened proangiogenic effects by an allosteric modulation."1.43The insect repellent N,N-diethyl-m-toluamide (DEET) induces angiogenesis via allosteric modulation of the M3 muscarinic receptor in endothelial cells. ( Apaire-Marchais, V; Bernard, P; Clere, N; Do, QT; Faure, S; Hilairet, G; Lapied, B; Legeay, S; Quignard, JF, 2016)
"Bumetanide has the potential to curtail growth of the tumor vasculature and can be employed in future therapeutic strategies."1.42Anti-angiogenic Effects of Bumetanide Revealed by DCE-MRI with a Biodegradable Macromolecular Contrast Agent in a Colon Cancer Model. ( Haaga, J; Jin, E; Lu, ZR; Malamas, AS; Zhang, Q, 2015)

Research

Studies (2)

TimeframeStudies, this research(%)All Research%
pre-19900 (0.00)18.7374
1990's0 (0.00)18.2507
2000's0 (0.00)29.6817
2010's2 (100.00)24.3611
2020's0 (0.00)2.80

Authors

AuthorsStudies
Malamas, AS1
Jin, E1
Zhang, Q1
Haaga, J1
Lu, ZR1
Legeay, S1
Clere, N1
Hilairet, G1
Do, QT1
Bernard, P1
Quignard, JF1
Apaire-Marchais, V1
Lapied, B1
Faure, S1

Other Studies

2 other studies available for deet and Angiogenesis, Pathologic

ArticleYear
Anti-angiogenic Effects of Bumetanide Revealed by DCE-MRI with a Biodegradable Macromolecular Contrast Agent in a Colon Cancer Model.
    Pharmaceutical research, 2015, Volume: 32, Issue:9

    Topics: Angiogenesis Inhibitors; Animals; Bumetanide; Capillary Permeability; Cell Line, Tumor; Colonic Neop

2015
The insect repellent N,N-diethyl-m-toluamide (DEET) induces angiogenesis via allosteric modulation of the M3 muscarinic receptor in endothelial cells.
    Scientific reports, 2016, 06-27, Volume: 6

    Topics: Acetylcholine; Allosteric Regulation; Animals; Biological Availability; Calcium Signaling; Cell Adhe

2016