Original paper
The resveratrol analogue trimethoxystilbene inhibits cancer cell growth by inducing multipolar cell mitosis
Abstract
Natural compounds are extensively studied for their potential use in traditional and non-traditional medicine. Several natural and synthetic Resveratrol analogues have shown interesting biological activities in the field of cancer chemoprevention. In the present study, we have focused on the ability of Resveratrol and two methoxylated derivatives (Trimethoxystilbene and Pterostilbene) to inhibit human cancer cell growth particularly analyzing...
Paper Details
Title
The resveratrol analogue trimethoxystilbene inhibits cancer cell growth by inducing multipolar cell mitosis
Published Date
Oct 24, 2016
Journal
Volume
56
Issue
3
Pages
1117 - 1126
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