Repurposing Tranexamic Acid as an Anticancer Agent
Tranexamic Acid (TA) is a clinically used antifibrinolytic agent that acts as a Lys mimetic to block binding of Plasminogen with Plasminogen activators, preventing conversion of Plasminogen to its proteolytically activated form, Plasmin. Previous studies suggested that TA may exhibit anticancer acti...
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Main Authors: | Mary E. Law (Author), Bradley J. Davis (Author), Amanda F. Ghilardi (Author), Elham Yaaghubi (Author), Zaafir M. Dulloo (Author), Mengxiong Wang (Author), Olga A. Guryanova (Author), Coy D. Heldermon (Author), Stephan C. Jahn (Author), Ronald K. Castellano (Author), Brian K. Law (Author) |
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Frontiers Media S.A.,
2022-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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