Baicalin reduces chronic stress-induced breast cancer metastasis via directly targeting β2-adrenergic receptor
Recent studies have shown that stress can substantially facilitate breast cancer metastasis, which can be reduced by nonselective β1/β2-adrenergic receptor (β1/β2-AR) blocker. However, several side effects were identified. Thus, it is extremely warranted to explore more effective and better-tolerate...
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Main Authors: | Qi Jia (Author), Yinyin Zhou (Author), Li Song (Author), Ximeng Shi (Author), Xuan Jiang (Author), Ruizhi Tao (Author), Aiyun Wang (Author), Yuanyuan Wu (Author), Zhonghong Wei (Author), Yinan Zhang (Author), Xiaoman Li (Author), Yin Lu (Author) |
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2024-07-01T00:00:00Z.
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