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- who: Ewa Trybus et al. from the Department of Medical Biology, The Jan Kochanowski University, Uniwersytecka, Kielce, Poland have published the research work: The Multidirectional Effect of Azelastine Hydrochloride on Cervical Cancer Cells, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
- what: The authors showed that azelastine treatment caused a marked increase in the activity of lysosomal enzymes, i.e., cathepsin D and L . According to the studies by Cornet-Masana conducted on leukemia lines, mitochondria in cancer cells are characterized by numerous changes, which, according to Pathania`s team , makes them more susceptible to therapies aimed at the . . .
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