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  2. Free fatty acid receptor 2 - Wikipedia

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    [69] 4) Butyric acid inhibited the proliferation of and triggered apoptosis in cultured human A549 lung cancer cells; [70] further studies in A549 as well as H1299 human lung cancer cells found that propionic acid inhibited their stimulated migration, invasiveness, and colony growth in cell culture assays but did not do so in FFAR2 gene ...

  3. Propionate fermentation - Wikipedia

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    It also increases mucus secretion, boosts serotonin release, and enhances blood flow through the colonic arteries, which may help reduce colorectal cancer risk. However, elevated propionate levels, often due to vitamin B12 deficiency in the elderly, can lead to conditions like propionic acidemia, hyperammonemia, and dementia.

  4. Propionic acid - Wikipedia

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    Propionic acid inhibits the growth of mold and some bacteria at levels between 0.1 and 1% by weight. As a result, some propionic acid produced is consumed as a preservative for both animal feed and food for human consumption. For animal feed, it is used either directly or as its ammonium salt. This application accounts for about half of the ...

  5. Idecabtagene vicleucel - Wikipedia

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    [4] [7] Each dose is customized using a patient's own T-cells, which are a type of white blood cell, that are collected and genetically modified to include a new gene that facilitates targeting and killing myeloma cells, and infused back into the patient. [4] [7] Idecabtagene vicleucel was approved for medical use in the United States in March ...

  6. Ketoprofen - Wikipedia

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    Ketoprofen is a common NSAID, antipyretic, and analgesic used in horses and other equines. [22] It is most commonly used for musculoskeletal pain, joint problems, and soft tissue injury, as well as laminitis. It is also used to control fevers and prevent endotoxemia. It is also used as a mild painkiller in smaller animals, generally following ...

  7. Propionic acidemia - Wikipedia

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    In many cases, propionic acidemia can damage the brain, heart, kidney, liver, cause seizures and delays to normal development such as walking or talking. The accumulation of propionic acid is known to induce differential responses in different organs. The heart and liver are specific targets of the complication.

  8. Niraparib - Wikipedia

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    Niraparib, sold under the brand name Zejula, is an anti-cancer medication used for the treatment of epithelial ovarian, fallopian tube, or primary peritoneal cancer. [3] [4] [5] It is taken by mouth. [3] [4] It is a PARP inhibitor.

  9. Sipuleucel-T - Wikipedia

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    The blood product is sent to a production facility and incubated with a fusion protein (PA2024) consisting of two parts: The antigen prostatic acid phosphatase (PAP), which is present in 95% of prostate cancer cells and; An immune signaling factor granulocyte-macrophage colony stimulating factor (GM-CSF) that helps the APCs to mature.