Targeting COX-1 by mofezolac-based fluorescent probes for ovarian cancer detection

Volume: 179, Pages: 16 - 25
Published: Oct 1, 2019
Abstract
Biomarkers of specific targets are becoming an essential objective for clinical unmet clinical needs to improve diseases early detection and increase patient overall survival. Ovarian cancer is among the highest mortality gynecological cancers. It is asymptomatic and almost always diagnosed at advanced stage. At five years from the first diagnosis the survival rate of ovarian cancer patients is only 30%. Cyclooxygenase (COX)-1 as opposed to...
Paper Details
Title
Targeting COX-1 by mofezolac-based fluorescent probes for ovarian cancer detection
Published Date
Oct 1, 2019
Volume
179
Pages
16 - 25
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