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Statins induce monocytic differentiation in acute myeloid leukemia cells through the KLF4/DPYSL2A axis

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Statins, identified via the Comparative Toxicogenomics Database, promote monocytic differentiation and apoptosis in non‐APL AML cells by upregulating DPYSL2A through a KLF4‐dependent pathway. Mevalonate supplementation reversed these effects, indicating involvement of the mevalonate pathway.
Mina Noura   +7 more
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A low-cost, portable device for the study of the malaria parasite's growth inhibition via microwave exposure. [PDF]

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Rua E   +6 more
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Exposure of gut bacterial isolates to the anthelminthic drugs, ivermectin and moxidectin, leads to antibiotic-like phenotypes of growth inhibition and adaptation. [PDF]

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Inhibition of Vascularization in Tumor Growth

Physical Review Letters, 2002
The transition to a vascular phase is a prerequisite for fast tumor growth. During the avascular phase, the neoplasm feeds only from the (relatively few) existing nearby blood vessels. During angiogenesis, the number of capillaries surrounding and infiltrating the tumor increases dramatically.
Marco Scalerandi   +2 more
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Inhibition of Tumour Growth [PDF]

open access: possibleNature, 1943
THE retardation of the growth-rate of tumours in experimental animals by chemical compounds and by extracts of tissue has been the subject of numerous investigations, and the fact that inhibition can be produced by so large a number of compounds suggests some general effect on metabolic processes.
P. F. Holt, H. J. Callow, J. H. Thompson
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