Abstract Background Gastric cancer is a common gastrointestinal cancer and currently has the third-highest mortality rate. Research shows that the natural compound narciclasine has a variety of biological activities. The present study aimed to investigate the effect of narciclasine on gastric cancer cells and its molecular mechanisms and determine whether this compound could be a novel therapy for gastric cancer. Methods MTT and clone assays were employed to detect the proliferation of gastric cancer cells. The cell apoptosis was detected by flow cytometry. The formation of autophagosomes and autophagosomal lysosomes was observed by transmission electron microscopy and laser confocal scanning microscopy. Western blotting was used to detect ...
Pectolinarigenin (PEC), a natural flavonoid present in Cirsium chanroenicum and in some species of C...
PubMed ID: 31247220As seen in other types of cancer, development of drug resistance in NSCLC treatme...
<div><p>Vitamin E succinate (VES), a potential cancer therapeutic agent, potently induces apoptosis ...
Oral cancer is a malignancy with unfavorable prognosis due to its high rates of recurrence and lymph...
AbstractOur study has shown that the Amaryllidaceae isocarbostyril narciclasine induces marked apopt...
The anticancer activity of Amaryllidaceae isocarbostyrils is well documented. At pharmacological con...
Our study has shown that the Amaryllidaceae isocarbostyril narciclasine induces marked apoptosis-med...
Our study has shown that the Amaryllidaceae iso-carbostyril narciclasine induces marked apoptosis-me...
Narciclasine (1) is a plant growth regulator that has been previously demonstrated to be proapoptoti...
Autophagy plays critical roles in tumorigenesis, while the effects of autophagy on chemoresistance o...
Cell motility and resistance to apoptosis characterize glioblastoma multiforme growth and malignancy...
Falcarindiol (FAD) is a natural polyyne have been found in many food and dietary plants. It has been...
Vitamin E succinate (VES), a potential cancer therapeutic agent, potently induces apoptosis and inhi...
Autophagy, a self-defense mechanism, has been found to be associated with drug resistance in hepatoc...
As seen in other types of cancer, development of drug resistance in NSCLC treatment causes adverse e...
Pectolinarigenin (PEC), a natural flavonoid present in Cirsium chanroenicum and in some species of C...
PubMed ID: 31247220As seen in other types of cancer, development of drug resistance in NSCLC treatme...
<div><p>Vitamin E succinate (VES), a potential cancer therapeutic agent, potently induces apoptosis ...
Oral cancer is a malignancy with unfavorable prognosis due to its high rates of recurrence and lymph...
AbstractOur study has shown that the Amaryllidaceae isocarbostyril narciclasine induces marked apopt...
The anticancer activity of Amaryllidaceae isocarbostyrils is well documented. At pharmacological con...
Our study has shown that the Amaryllidaceae isocarbostyril narciclasine induces marked apoptosis-med...
Our study has shown that the Amaryllidaceae iso-carbostyril narciclasine induces marked apoptosis-me...
Narciclasine (1) is a plant growth regulator that has been previously demonstrated to be proapoptoti...
Autophagy plays critical roles in tumorigenesis, while the effects of autophagy on chemoresistance o...
Cell motility and resistance to apoptosis characterize glioblastoma multiforme growth and malignancy...
Falcarindiol (FAD) is a natural polyyne have been found in many food and dietary plants. It has been...
Vitamin E succinate (VES), a potential cancer therapeutic agent, potently induces apoptosis and inhi...
Autophagy, a self-defense mechanism, has been found to be associated with drug resistance in hepatoc...
As seen in other types of cancer, development of drug resistance in NSCLC treatment causes adverse e...
Pectolinarigenin (PEC), a natural flavonoid present in Cirsium chanroenicum and in some species of C...
PubMed ID: 31247220As seen in other types of cancer, development of drug resistance in NSCLC treatme...
<div><p>Vitamin E succinate (VES), a potential cancer therapeutic agent, potently induces apoptosis ...