Effective Targeting of Colorectal Cancer Stem Cells by Inducing Differentiation Mediated by Low‐Dose Vitamin C via β‐Catenin Retention in the Cell Membrane
Shanooja Shanavas,
Utsav Sen,
Rajkumar Banerjee
et al.
Abstract:Cancer stem cells (CSCs) are implicated as the underlying cause of tumor recurrence due to their refractoriness to conventional therapies. Targeting CSCs through novel approaches can hinder their survival and proliferation, potentially reducing the challenges associated with tumor relapse. Our previous study demonstrated that colorectal cancer stem cells (CR‐CSCs) showed sensitivity to Vitamin C (Vit C), displaying a dose‐responsive effect where low doses (2–10 µM) promoted cell proliferation while high doses … Show more
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