The chorioallantoic membrane (CAM) assay.
It provides a novel, alternative source of anti-angiogenic agents against tumor cell proliferation.
More than 14 million new cancer cases were diagnosed worldwide in 2023.
Sargassum cristaefolium is the specific type of marine algae being assessed for its anti-angiogenic activity.
The mortality rate from cancer in the Philippines is up to 60,000 deaths among Filipinos, increasing by six percent every year.
Chemotherapy is known to be the conventional approach against cancer.
Anti-angiogenesis is considered a promising approach against tumor proliferation.
Anti-angiogenesis is considered a promising approach against tumor proliferation.
Cancer is a term used for diseases in which abnormal cells divide without control and can invade other tissues.
The study aims to explore affordable, organic alternatives to current medications that are locally available, providing a less harmful approach to cancer treatment.
Angiogenesis refers to the formation of new blood vessels, which is critical in various health conditions, including cancer and cardiovascular diseases.
Marine algae, particularly Philippine seaweeds like Sargassum, contain unique bioactive compounds that may inhibit cancer cell growth and enhance the effectiveness of current treatments.
Angiogenesis is the formation of new blood vessels, which is critical in various health conditions, including cancer. Understanding and manipulating angiogenesis is essential for developing effective treatments.
The chorioallantoic membrane (CAM) assay is used to observe blood vessel formation and responses to different substances.
Cancer is the second leading cause of death in the Philippines.
The Philippines has warm, tropical waters that provide ideal conditions for the growth of both edible and non-edible seaweeds.
The study aims to evaluate the anti-angiogenic activity of Sargassum cristaefolium by determining blood vessel density, blood vessel length, and the branching of blood vessels.
The CAM assay uses the vascularized chorioallantoic membrane from fertilized chicken eggs to observe blood vessel formation and responses to different substances.
Sargassum cristaefolium will be used to assess its anti-angiogenic activity.
The chorioallantoic membrane (CAM) assay is used to study angiogenesis.
Chemotherapy is known to be the conventional approach against cancer.
The study aims to explore affordable, organic alternatives to current medications that are locally available, to provide a less harmful approach to cancer treatment.
They introduce the audience to the research topic and provide essential context that explains why the study matters.
Philippine seaweeds, particularly Sargassum, are being explored for their potential in cancer research.
Cancer is a term used for diseases in which abnormal cells divide without control and can invade other tissues.
Cancer is a term used for diseases in which abnormal cells divide without control and invade other tissues.
More than 14 million new cancer cases were diagnosed worldwide in 2023.
Cancer is the second leading cause of death in the Philippines.
Cancer mortality rates are growing by six percent every year in the Philippines.
Angiogenesis, the formation of new blood vessels, is critical in various health conditions, including cancer and cardiovascular diseases.
Chemotherapy destroys not only tumor cells but also normal healthy cells.
Neoplastic cells can develop resistance to toxic agents.
The administration of cytotoxic agents is used to inhibit the growth of incipient transformed tissue.
The study aims to evaluate blood vessel density, blood vessel length, and the branching of blood vessels using the CAM assay in duck eggs.
Neoplastic cells can develop resistance to toxic agents.
Current treatments damage healthy tissues and impose significant financial burdens.
Current treatments impose significant financial burdens on patients.
The Philippines has warm, tropical waters that provide ideal conditions for the growth of both edible and non-edible seaweeds.
The aim of the study is to evaluate the anti-angiogenic activity of Sargassum cristaefolium using the CAM assay in duck eggs.
Cancer is a term used for diseases in which abnormal cells divide without control and invade other tissues.
More than 14 million new cancer cases were diagnosed worldwide in 2023.
Cancer is the second leading cause of death in the Philippines.
Philippine seaweeds, particularly Sargassum, contain unique bioactive compounds that may inhibit cancer cell growth and enhance the effectiveness of current treatments.
Chemotherapy is known to be the conventional approach against cancer.
Sargassum, particularly Sargassum cristaefolium, is being explored for its potential in cancer research.
The bioactive compounds in Philippine seaweeds may inhibit cancer cell growth and enhance the effectiveness of current treatments.
Current treatments damage healthy tissues and impose significant financial burdens.
The study aims to explore affordable, organic alternatives to current medications that are locally available.
The findings could provide a novel, alternative source of anti-angiogenic agents against the proliferation of tumor cells and raise awareness of marine algae's potential in medicine.
By establishing a clear framework and context for the research, including background information and defining the scope of the inquiry.
Sargassum, particularly Sargassum cristaefolium.
To determine blood vessel density, blood vessel length, and the branching of blood vessels.
Cancer is a term used for diseases in which abnormal cells divide without control and are able to invade other tissues.
More than 14 million new cancer cases were diagnosed worldwide in 2023.
Chemotherapy is the conventional approach against cancer.
Chemotherapy destroys not only tumor cells but also normal healthy cells.
Chemotherapy is known to be the conventional approach against cancer.
Chemotherapy destroys not only tumor cells but also normal healthy cells.
The study aims to explore affordable, organic alternatives to current medications that are locally available, providing a less harmful approach to cancer treatment.
Anti-angiogenesis treatments are very expensive.
More than 14 million new cancer cases were diagnosed in 2023 worldwide.
The study will assess blood vessel density, blood vessel length, and the branching of blood vessels.
Anti-angiogenesis is considered a promising approach against tumor proliferation.
The chorioallantoic membrane (CAM) assay is used to study angiogenesis.
More than 14 million new cancer cases were diagnosed worldwide in 2023.
The potential of marine algae to inhibit cancer cell growth using accessible techniques.
Mortality rates from cancer in the Philippines are up to 60,000 deaths and are growing by six percent every year.
Cancer mortality rates in the Philippines are growing by six percent every year.
The study aims to evaluate blood vessel density, blood vessel length, and the branching of blood vessels.
Chemotherapy destroys not only tumor cells but also normal healthy cells.
Anti-angiogenesis is considered a promising approach against tumor proliferation.
Angiogenesis is critical in various health conditions, including cancer and cardiovascular diseases.
The study aims to explore affordable, organic alternatives to current medications that are locally available.
Cancer is the second leading cause of death in the Philippines, with mortality rates of up to 60,000 deaths among Filipinos.
Neoplastic cells can develop resistance to toxic agents.
Its anti-angiogenic activity using the CAM assay.
Cancer is a term used for diseases in which abnormal cells divide without control and can invade other tissues.
Cancer is the second leading cause of death in the Philippines.
Cancer is the second leading cause of death in the Philippines.
The cancer mortality rate in the Philippines is growing by six percent every year.
Chemotherapy is known to be the conventional approach against cancer.
The outcomes could offer a novel, alternative source of anti-angiogenic agents against tumor cell proliferation and raise awareness of the potential for developing medicine from marine algae.
The outcomes offer a novel, alternative source of anti-angiogenic agents against tumor cell proliferation and raise awareness of the potential for developing medicine from marine algae.
Anti-angiogenesis is considered a promising approach against tumor proliferation.
The study aims to explore affordable, organic alternatives to current medications that are locally available.
The aim is to evaluate the anti-angiogenic activity of Sargassum cristaefolium using the CAM assay in duck eggs.
The administration of cytotoxic agents to inhibit the growth of transformed tissue is mentioned as an alternative intervention.
The formation of new blood vessels.
The outcome of this study offers a novel, alternative source of anti-angiogenic agents against the proliferation of tumor cells.
The Philippines' extensive coastline and rich marine biodiversity provide a variety of seaweeds, particularly Sargassum, which contain unique bioactive compounds that may inhibit cancer cell growth and enhance the effectiveness of current treatments.
Angiogenesis, the formation of new blood vessels, is critical in various health conditions, including cancer and cardiovascular diseases, making its understanding essential for developing effective treatments.
The chorioallantoic membrane (CAM) assay is used to observe blood vessel formation and responses to different substances in the study of angiogenesis.
Sargassum cristaefolium is the specific marine algae being assessed for its anti-angiogenic activity using the CAM assay.
Chemotherapy destroys not only tumor cells but also normal healthy cells.
Current treatments impose significant financial burdens and damage healthy tissues.
Anti-angiogenesis is considered a promising approach against tumor proliferation.
Chemotherapy destroys not only tumor cells but also normal healthy cells.