Weaver BA (2014) How Taxol/paclitaxel kills cancer cells. Mol Biol Cell 25 (18): 2677–2681. Article Google Scholar Wu A, Zhang Q, Lambert G, Khin Z, Gatenby RA, Kim HJ, Pourmand N, Bussey K, Davies PC, Sturm J
Weaver BA (2014) How Taxol/paclitaxel kills cancer cells. Mol Biol Cell 25(18): 2677–2681. Wu A, Zhang Q, Lambert G, Khin Z, Gatenby RA, Kim HJ, Pourmand N, Bussey K, Davies PC, Sturm JC, Austin RH (2015) Ancient hot and cold genes and chemotherapy resistance emergence. Proc...
This method is promising in fighting cancer cells. Also, these nanoparticles can be very powerful in imaging, which is very important in both diagnosis and therapy monitoring [53]. One of the most promising nanoparticles in combating cancer is Au nanoparticle [54]. However, these metals can be...
Cancer is a hyperproliferative disorder that is usually treated by chemotherapeutic agents that are toxic not only to tumor cells but also to normal cells, so these agents produce major side effects. In addition, these agents are highly expensive and thus not affordable for most. Moreover, such...
Weaver BA (2014) How Taxol/paclitaxel kills cancer cells. Mol Biol Cell 25(18): 2677–2681. Wu A, Zhang Q, Lambert G, Khin Z, Gatenby RA, Kim HJ, Pourmand N, Bussey K, Davies PC, Sturm JC, Austin RH (2015) Ancient hot and cold genes and chemotherapy resistance emergence. Proc...