Cancer cells can be killed mechanically or with combinations of cytoskeletal inhibitors

HIGHLIGHTS

  • who: October and colleagues from the Blokhin, Russia University of Otago, New Zealand have published the article: Cancer cells can be killed mechanically or with combinations of cytoskeletal inhibitors, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • future: In the future additional studies are required to further understand the differences between normal and transformed cell cytoskeletons and how they might be exploited to develop tumor treatments. inflammatory processes.

SUMMARY

    Mechanical forces from stretch, shear, or ultrasound can induce tumor cell mechanoptosis (Regmi et_al, 2017; Tijore et_al, 2020; Singh et_al, 2021; Tijore et_al, 2021). From a . . .

     

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