Hydrous icaritin nanorods with excellent stability improves the in vitro and in vivo activity against breast cancer

Due to their various biological activities that are beneficial to human health and antitumor effect, flavonoid compounds have attracted much attention in recent years. Hydrous icaritin (HICT) was such a flavonoid that can inhibit the growth of breast cancer and cancer stem cells. In order to overcom...

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Main Authors: Yian Wang (Author), Tiantian Huang (Author), Haowen Li (Author), Jingxin Fu (Author), Hui Ao (Author), Likang Lu (Author), Meihua Han (Author), Yifei Guo (Author), Feng Yue (Author), Xiangtao Wang (Author)
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Published: Taylor & Francis Group, 2020-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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