Abstract:Accumulating evidence from epidemiological, pharmacological and case control studies has shown that dihydroartemisinin (DHA), one of first-line antimalarial drugs recommended by World Health Organization (WHO), possesses antineoplastic activity and selective cytotoxicity to a variety of human cancer cell model systems. Although some antitumor mechanisms of DHA have been confirmed, the findings from the previous studies are insufficient to fully reveal the whole picture of tumor suppression by DHA. In a recent … Show more
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