2011
DOI: 10.1016/j.leukres.2011.03.012
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Dequalinium induces human leukemia cell death by affecting the redox balance

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“…2. According to our previous results [17][18][19], DQA induces both early (annexin V-FITC(+)/PI(−)) and late (annexin V-FITC(+)/PI(+)) apoptosis in NB4 cells ( Fig. 2A).…”
Section: Dqa Effect On the Raf/mek/erk Pathway And Its Relation With supporting
confidence: 66%
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“…2. According to our previous results [17][18][19], DQA induces both early (annexin V-FITC(+)/PI(−)) and late (annexin V-FITC(+)/PI(+)) apoptosis in NB4 cells ( Fig. 2A).…”
Section: Dqa Effect On the Raf/mek/erk Pathway And Its Relation With supporting
confidence: 66%
“…Antileukemic properties of DQA against the human leukemia cell lines, NB4 derived from acute promyelocytic leukemia, and K562, derived from chronic myeloid leukemia, are being studied in our group. We have reported the ability of DQA as a selective and potential antileukemic agent by interfering mitochondrial function, decreasing ATP and inducing oxidative stress which results in apoptosis by the intrinsic mitochondrial pathway [17][18][19][20]. Our previous results also support a cytotoxic effect of DQA on peripheral blood mononuclear cells from B-CLL patients that was higher than those from healthy donors [16].…”
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