Organogermanium thgp induces differentiation into m1 macrophages and suppresses the proliferation of melanoma cells via phagocytosis

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  • who: Junya Azumi and colleagues from the Research Division, Asai Germanium Research Institute Co, Ltd, Suzuranoka, Hakodate, Japan Laboratory of Animal Health Science, Graduate School of Agricultural Science, Tohoku University have published the article: Organogermanium THGP Induces Differentiation into M1 Macrophages and Suppresses the Proliferation of Melanoma Cells via Phagocytosis, in the Journal: (JOURNAL) of 29/01/2021
  • what: The authors focused on macrophages and investigated the mechanism of activation of macrophages by Ge-132. Ge-132 might certainly exert an antitumor effect as an inducer of IFN-u03b3 production, but this study also showed . . .

     

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