Current understanding of phytochemicals from Chinese herbal medicines for ferroptosis-mediated cancer prevention and treatment
Ferroptosis, which has attracted much attention, is a new form of regulated cell death that is closely associated with the progression of various diseases. Ferroptosis is dependent upon intracellular iron and reactive oxygen species and is morphologically, biochemically, and genetically distinct fro...
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Main Authors: | Yu Hu (Author), Wenjuan Zhai (Author), Haipeng Chen (Author), Leyan Li (Author), Wenhui Gao (Author), Yijie Wei (Author), Jinjun Wu (Author) |
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