Flubendazole suppresses VEGF‐induced angiogenesis in HUVECs and exerts antitumor effects in PC‐3 cells
Baoyue Zhang,
Jun Zhao,
De Kang
et al.
Abstract:Flubendazole, an FDA‐approved anthelmintic, has been predicted to show strong VEGFR2 inhibitory activity in silico screening combined with in vitro experimental validation, and it has shown anti‐cancer effects on some human cancer cell lines, but little is known about the anti‐angiogenesis effects and anti‐prostate cancer effects. In this study, we analyzed the binding modes and kinetic analysis of flubendazole with VEGFR2 and first demonstrated that flubendazole suppressed VEGF‐stimulated cell proliferation, … Show more
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