Repurposing of Anti-Malarial Drug Quinacrine for Cancer Treatment: A Review
Quinacrine (QC), a synthetic drug belonging to the 9-aminoacridine family, has been used extensively to treat malaria and multiple ailments over the past several decades. Following its discovery in the 1920s and extensive use for the treatment of malaria for nearly two decades, numerous studies have...
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Main Authors: | Makhan Kumar (Author), Angshuman Sarkar (Author) |
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2022-02-01T00:00:00Z.
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