Carbon monoxide (CO) is now well recognized a pivotal endogenous signaling molecule in mammalian lives. The proof-of-concept employing chemical carriers of exogenous CO as prodrugs for CO release, also known as CO-releasing molecules (CO-RMs), has been appreciated. The major advantage of CO-RMs is that they are able to deliver CO to the target sites in a controlled manner. There is an increasing body of experimental studies suggesting the therapeutic potentials of CO and CO-RMs in different cancer models. This review firstly presents a short but crucial view concerning the characteristics of CO and CO-RMs. Then, the anticancer activities of CO-RMs that target many cancer hallmarks, mainly proliferation, apoptosis, angiogenesis, and invasion...
One classical feature of cancer cells is their metabolic acquisition of a highly glycolytic phenotyp...
The use of Carbon Monoxide (CO) as a therapeutic agent has already been tested in human clinical tri...
One classical feature of cancer cells is their metabolic acquisition of a highly glycolytic phenotyp...
Carbon monoxide (CO) has always been recognised as a toxic gas, due to its higher affinity for haemo...
Carbon monoxide (CO) has always been recognised as a toxic gas, due to its higher affinity for haemo...
Cancer cells have the ability to develop resistance to traditional therapies, resulting in poor pati...
Carbon monoxide (CO) has always been recognised as a toxic gas, due to its higher affinity for haemo...
International audienceSmall amounts of carbon monoxide (CO) are continuously produced in mammals. Th...
International audienceSmall amounts of carbon monoxide (CO) are continuously produced in mammals. Th...
Carbon monoxide (CO) plays a role in many physiological and pathophysiological processes as a second...
Carbon monoxide (CO) plays a role in many physiological and pathophysiological processes as a second...
One classical feature of cancer cells is their metabolic acquisition of a highly glycolytic phenotyp...
International audienceSmall amounts of carbon monoxide (CO) are continuously produced in mammals. Th...
One classical feature of cancer cells is their metabolic acquisition of a highly glycolytic phenotyp...
One classical feature of cancer cells is their metabolic acquisition of a highly glycolytic phenotyp...
One classical feature of cancer cells is their metabolic acquisition of a highly glycolytic phenotyp...
The use of Carbon Monoxide (CO) as a therapeutic agent has already been tested in human clinical tri...
One classical feature of cancer cells is their metabolic acquisition of a highly glycolytic phenotyp...
Carbon monoxide (CO) has always been recognised as a toxic gas, due to its higher affinity for haemo...
Carbon monoxide (CO) has always been recognised as a toxic gas, due to its higher affinity for haemo...
Cancer cells have the ability to develop resistance to traditional therapies, resulting in poor pati...
Carbon monoxide (CO) has always been recognised as a toxic gas, due to its higher affinity for haemo...
International audienceSmall amounts of carbon monoxide (CO) are continuously produced in mammals. Th...
International audienceSmall amounts of carbon monoxide (CO) are continuously produced in mammals. Th...
Carbon monoxide (CO) plays a role in many physiological and pathophysiological processes as a second...
Carbon monoxide (CO) plays a role in many physiological and pathophysiological processes as a second...
One classical feature of cancer cells is their metabolic acquisition of a highly glycolytic phenotyp...
International audienceSmall amounts of carbon monoxide (CO) are continuously produced in mammals. Th...
One classical feature of cancer cells is their metabolic acquisition of a highly glycolytic phenotyp...
One classical feature of cancer cells is their metabolic acquisition of a highly glycolytic phenotyp...
One classical feature of cancer cells is their metabolic acquisition of a highly glycolytic phenotyp...
The use of Carbon Monoxide (CO) as a therapeutic agent has already been tested in human clinical tri...
One classical feature of cancer cells is their metabolic acquisition of a highly glycolytic phenotyp...