Roxatidine- and Cimetidine-Induced Angiogenesis Inhibition Suppresses Growth of Colon Cancer Implants in Syngeneic Mice
ABSTRACT: Cimetidine is known to suppress the growth of several tumors, including gastrointestinal cancer, in humans and animals. Nonetheless, whether other histamine H2-receptor antagonists exert such tumor suppressive effects remains unclear. The effect of roxatidine acetate hydrochloride (roxatid...
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Main Authors: | Kazuyoshi Tomita (Author), Kazuki Izumi (Author), Susumu Okabe (Author) |
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2003-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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