Monochasma Savatieri Aqueous Extract inhibits Human Breast Cancer Cell Line
Migration and Adhesion Without Generating Toxicity
Lin Tan,
Juan C. Solis-Sainz
Abstract:Background:
Monochasma savatieri, is a rare and endangered plant used to treat cancer in Chinese
traditional medicine.
Objective:
To evaluate the anti-cancer activity of M. savatieri aqueous extract by determining its cytotoxicity,
anti-migratory, and anti-adhesion effects on breast cancer cells.
objective:
To evaluate the anti-cancer activity of M. savatieri aqueous extract by determining its cytotoxicity, anti-migratory and anti-adhesion effects on breast cancer cells.
Methods:
Cell viability, migratio… Show more
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