Diallyl disulfide suppresses FOXM1‐mediated proliferation and invasion in osteosarcoma by upregulating miR‐134

Volume: 120, Issue: 5, Pages: 7286 - 7296
Published: Nov 1, 2018
Abstract
Diallyl disulfide (DADS), a volatile component of garlic oil, exerts anticancer activity in various types of cancers, while its anticancer effects against osteosarcoma (OS) have not been previously explored. This study aimed to investigate the anticancer potential of DADS in OS and to explore the underlying mechanisms. DADS reduced the cell viability and increased the expression of miR-134 in OS cell lines, and this effect was in a time- and...
Paper Details
Title
Diallyl disulfide suppresses FOXM1‐mediated proliferation and invasion in osteosarcoma by upregulating miR‐134
Published Date
Nov 1, 2018
Volume
120
Issue
5
Pages
7286 - 7296
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