Gemcitabine kills cells by triggering their suicide pathway.
Giving the mice antibiotics helped
gemcitabine kill tumor cells, increasing the number of tumor cells going through a type of cell death called apoptosis from about 15 percent to 60 percent or more.
Researchers demonstrated that the drugs pemetrexed and
gemcitabine killed cells from mouse and human brain tumors, called group 3 medulloblastoma, growing in the laboratory.
Not exact matches
These experiments were essential to understanding the effect of
gemcitabine on cell cycle and the effective scheduling of checkpoint inhibitor for maximal malignant cell
kill.