HIGHLIGHTS
- who: November and colleagues from the Shanghai of Engineering Sciences, China have published the research: A DFX-based iron nanochelator for cancer therapy, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
- what: Taken together, this study provides a new insight for cancer therapy via iron chelation.
SUMMARY
Cancer cell requires more iron to facilitate its proliferation and growth (Zhang, 2014; Torti et_al, 2018), which has been investigated by numerous studies conducted in cell, animal model and epidemiology (Torti and Torti, 2013). Multiple pathway such as Wnt and JAK-STAT3 signaling has been activated in tumor . . .
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