Bruceine D and Narclasine inhibit the proliferation of breast cancer cells and the prediction of potential drug targets
Xinhao Chen,
Hua Li
Abstract:Background
Breast cancer is one of the most common female malignancies. This study explored the underlying mechanism through which the two plant compounds (Brucaine D and Narclasine) inhibited the proliferation of breast cancer cells.
Objective
The purpose of this study was to explore the effect of Brucaine D and Narclasine on breast cancer development and their potential drug targets.
Methods
GSE85871 dataset containing 212 samples and the hallmark gene set “h.all.v2023.1.Hs.symbols.gmt” were downloaded f… Show more
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