Bioinformatics Analysis Confirms the Target Protein Underlying Mitotic Catastrophe of 4T1 Cells under Combinatorial Treatment of PGV-1 and Galangin
Pentagamavunon-1 (PGV-1), a potential chemopreventive agent with a strong cytotoxic effect, modulates prometaphase arrest. Improvement to get higher effectiveness of PGV-1 is a new challenge. A previous study reported that the natural compound, galangin, has antiproliferative activity against cancer...
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Main Authors: | Nurul Awali Fauziyah Hasbiyani (Author), Febri Wulandari (Author), Eri Prasetyo Nugroho (Author), Adam Hermawan (Author), Edy Meiyanto (Author) |
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