Cancer Cell-Selective Inhibition of Migration by Styrenic Catiomer Emulsions
Subhasish Sahoo,
Souma Ghosh,
Abdul Malik Areekkadan
et al.
Abstract:Cancer metastasis remains the most formidable cause of mortality and morbidity in cancer patients. Developing an effective and economical method toward cancer antimetastatic strategy demands immediate attention in anticancer therapy. Herein, we followed a cost-effective greener method for preparing a small family of amphiphilic catiomers with varied styrene content (45, 63, and 83%), which revealed the unique potential of promoting normal cell migration while retarding cancer metastasis. The styrenic polymers … Show more
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