Proteomes of residual tumors in curcumin-treated rats reveal changes in microenvironment/malignant cell crosstalk in a highly invasive model of mesothelioma

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  • who: Daniel L. Pouliquen and collaborators from the Universitu00e9 d`Angers, Inserm, CNRS, Nantes Universitu00e9, CRCI NA, Angers, France have published the research work: Proteomes of Residual Tumors in Curcumin-Treated Rats Reveal Changes in Microenvironment/Malignant Cell Crosstalk in a Highly Invasive Model of Mesothelioma, in the Journal: (JOURNAL) of 23/09/2022
  • what: The authors used a rat model of highly invasive peritoneal mesothelioma to analyze the residual tumor proteomes of in comparison with untreated tumor-bearing (G1) and provide insights into the modifications in the tumor microenvironment/malignant cell crosstalk. This time . . .

     

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