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Context Info
Confidence 0.03
First Reported 2002
Last Reported 2002
Negated 0
Speculated 0
Reported most in Abstract
Documents 1
Total Number 2
Disease Relevance 1.06
Pain Relevance 1.06

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cytoplasm (Plat, NFKB1) nucleoplasm (NFKB1) mitochondrion (NFKB1)
cytosol (NFKB1) signal transduction (NFKB1) extracellular space (Plat)
Anatomy Link Frequency
HL-60 1
skin 1
Plat (Mus musculus)
NFKB1 (Homo sapiens)
Pain Link Frequency Relevance Heat
qutenza 14 99.76 Very High Very High Very High
Inflammation 2 93.04 High High
Disease Link Frequency Relevance Heat
Cancer 4 100.00 Very High Very High Very High
Leukemia 4 94.88 High High
Nociception 2 93.88 High High
INFLAMMATION 2 93.04 High High

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Key: Protein Mutation Event Anatomy Negation Speculation Pain term Disease term
Previous studies from this laboratory revealed that capsaicin, when topically applied onto dorsal skin of female ICR mice, strongly attenuated activation of NF-kappaB and AP-1 induced by the typical tumor promoter, 12-O-tetradecanoylphorbol-13-acetate (TPA), which may account for its anti-tumor promoting activity in mouse skin.
TPA Positive_regulation (activation) of NF-kappaB in skin associated with qutenza and cancer
1) Confidence 0.03 Published 2002 Journal Arch. Pharm. Res. Section Abstract Doc Link 12214859 Disease Relevance 0.54 Pain Relevance 0.53
In the present work, we have found that capsaicin suppresses TPA-stimulated activation of NF-kappaB through inhibition of IkappaB alpha degradation and blockade of subsequent nuclear translocation of p65 in human promyelocytic leukemia HL-60 cells.
TPA Positive_regulation (activation) of NF-kappaB in HL-60 associated with leukemia and qutenza
2) Confidence 0.03 Published 2002 Journal Arch. Pharm. Res. Section Abstract Doc Link 12214859 Disease Relevance 0.53 Pain Relevance 0.54

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