DOI: 10.5204/thesis.eprints.107571
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Investigation of the Potential Anticancer Effects of Lycopene in Tissue Engineered In vitro and In vivo Models

Abstract: Lycopene, primarily found in tomatoes and tomato-based products, is a phytochemical belonging to the group of carotenoids. Being an excellent antioxidant, it has proven to exert manyfold effects against chronic diseases, such as coronary heart disease or different types of cancer. Most studies investigating anti-cancer effects of lycopene have focused on prostate cancer so far. Within this context, it has been shown that the anti-cancer effects of lycopene are based on its anti-proliferative, anti-migrative, o… Show more

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