Sentences with phrase «cancer cell viability»

Among the compounds tested, quercetin was found to be the most active polyphenol, with a significant reduction in cancer cell viability of up to 80 percent after only 18 hours of treatment.
New findings confirm that Reishi is a suitable IBC therapeutic — because of its ability to selectively inhibit cancer cell viability.

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Cancers associated with Kaposi virus infection have an Achilles heel: their cells» viability is directly dependent on the survival of the virus, which means that if the virus were to be eliminated cancer cells would no longer proliferate, hence the cancer would be cured.
In testing on two mouse cell lines, the drug combination reduced the viability of cancer cells by about 50 percent when compared with everolimus alone, according to the findings.
The study found that combining the two drugs had an increased effect of killing of cancer cells, while individually, the drugs have considerably less impact on cell viability.
«Plant oil suppresses viability of human prostate cancer cells
«As a model small cell type, we used a cancer cell whose size is around 24 micrometers, and achieved 98.9 % purity, 90.7 % viability, and a 97.8 % success rate.»
In the new study, Popp exposed breast cancer cells to doxorubicin alone and measured their viability following treatment.
miR - 148a Suppresses estrogen - induced viability and migration of breast cancer cells via inhibition of estrogen receptor a expression.
This dichotomy points out the importance of an indirect influence on proteins whose altered function is required during carcinogenesis but are too essential to be mutated (i.e., mutation of their encoding genes could decrease the viability of cancer cells).
Antioxidants, like many other natural effective, non-pharmaceutical treatments, not only outsmart cancer cell division and cause cancer cell death, but also help healthy cells maintain optimal cellular viability.
Lauric Acid inhibited the viability of both cancer cell types without altering the growth of MCF - 10A normal breast epithelial cells, thus suggesting its specific potential to trigger antiproliferative effects in malignant cells.
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