Sulfarotene Inhibits Colorectal Cancer via Mitigating Natural-Killer-Cell-Induced Stemness
Tumor cell stemness stands out as a pivotal factor driving tumor recurrence or metastasis and significantly contributes to the mortality of patients with colorectal cancer (CRC). Recent research has unveiled a link between immune-active cells and the induction of tumor cell stemness, ultimately lead...
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Main Authors: | Keshu Hu (Author), Yu Dong (Author), Jiayu Zhang (Author), Mengling Liu (Author), Xun Sun (Author), Xin Cao (Author), Pengfei Zhang (Author), Tianshu Liu (Author) |
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2024-03-01T00:00:00Z.
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