Shikonin promotes ubiquitination and degradation of cIAP1/2-mediated apoptosis and necrosis in triple negative breast cancer cells
Abstract Background Shikonin (SKO) is a natural naphthoquinone derived from Chinese herbal medicine Arnebiae Radix with high development potentials due to its anti-inflammatory and anti-tumor activities. Overwhelming evidences have indicated that SKO can induce both necrosis and apoptosis in cancer...
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Main Authors: | Anqi Wang (Author), Jiayu Liu (Author), Yuhan Yang (Author), Zhejie Chen (Author), Caifang Gao (Author), Zhanguo Wang (Author), Chaomei Fu (Author), Liang Zou (Author), Shengpeng Wang (Author) |
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