Antitumorigenic effect of insect-derived peptide poecilocorisin-1 in human skin cancer cells through regulation of Sp1 transcription factor
Abstract Malignant melanoma is highly resistant to conventional treatments and is one of the most aggressive types of skin cancers. Conventional cancer treatments are limited due to drug resistance, tumor selectivity, and solubility. Therefore, new treatments with fewer side effects and excellent ef...
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Autores principales: | Ra Ham Lee, Jae-Don Oh, Jae Sam Hwang, Hak-Kyo Lee, Donghyun Shin |
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Nature Portfolio
2021
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