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- who: AKR et al. from the School of Medicine and Nursing, Chengdu University, Chengdu, China have published the research: food & nutrition, in the Journal: (JOURNAL) of 31/01/2023
- what: This study demonstrated that the genistein inhibited prostate cancer cell growth via decreasing the expression of AKR1C3 both in_vitro and in_vivo.
- how: The CCK-8 assay results indicated that the genistein electively induced VCaP and 22RV1 cell death but exhibited no significant cytotoxicity toward normal human prostate epithelial_cells (Fig 2a). The results indicated that genistein could significantly reduce the expression of PSA in . . .
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