Alginic acid inhibits non-small cell lung cancer-induced angiogenesis via activating miR-506 expression

Volume: 75, Issue: 3, Pages: 553 - 564
Published: Mar 5, 2021
Abstract
Angiogenesis is a key event in non-small cell lung cancer progression. Alginic acid (AA), a kind of naturally occurring polyuronic acid, is generally enriched in edible brown algae. Recent studies have uncovered its anti-anaphylactic and anti-inflammatory properties. However, the effects of AA on human malignancies remain unknown. Herein, efficient inhibition of AA on NSCLC-induced angiogenesis was observed with tube formation and xenograft...
Paper Details
Title
Alginic acid inhibits non-small cell lung cancer-induced angiogenesis via activating miR-506 expression
Published Date
Mar 5, 2021
Volume
75
Issue
3
Pages
553 - 564
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