Effectively suppressed angiogenesis-mediated retinoblastoma growth using celastrol nanomicelles
Celastrol, a Chinese herbal medicine, has already shown an inhibition effect on retinoblastoma growth activity in our previous research, but its mechanism is not well understood. Angiogenesis is a main driving force in many tumors. Here, we studied whether celastrol could inhibit angiogenesis-mediat...
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Main Authors: | Zhanrong Li (Author), Zhihua Guo (Author), Dandan Chu (Author), Huayang Feng (Author), Junjie Zhang (Author), Lei Zhu (Author), Jingguo Li (Author) |
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Taylor & Francis Group,
2020-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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