2018
DOI: 10.1016/j.lfs.2018.04.030
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Melatonin inhibits osteosarcoma stem cells by suppressing SOX9-mediated signaling

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“…CSCs, a small subpopulation of cells within a tumor, are considered to possess the capacity to self‐renew and maintain the tumor phenotype, which may annul the clinical treatment . Here we investigated whether BD could inhibit sphere‐forming ability of osteosarcoma cells and self‐renewal capacity of OSCs using sphere‐forming assay . Osteosarcoma cells treated with BD formed much smaller and significantly fewer spheres (Figure A).…”
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“…CSCs, a small subpopulation of cells within a tumor, are considered to possess the capacity to self‐renew and maintain the tumor phenotype, which may annul the clinical treatment . Here we investigated whether BD could inhibit sphere‐forming ability of osteosarcoma cells and self‐renewal capacity of OSCs using sphere‐forming assay . Osteosarcoma cells treated with BD formed much smaller and significantly fewer spheres (Figure A).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The advent of adjuvant therapies and advances in surgical techniques, have caused the overall survival rates of osteosarcoma patients to reach 60%‐75% . However, the 5‐year survival rate for those with metastasis remains less than 30% and is almost unchanged over the past three decades . Current chemo‐drugs are limited due to their side effects and development of resistance .…”
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