Antimetastasis effect of anthraquinones from marine fungus, Microsporum sp

Advances in Food and Nutrition Research
Chen Zhang, Se-Kwon Kim

Abstract

This chapter discusses about obtaining natural products which have anticancer metastasis activities from selected marine-derived fungus (Microsporum sp.) and investigates their biological activities such as cytotoxicity on viability cell lines, anticancer cell migration and invasion, protease inhibition, and expression of matrix metalloproteinase (MMP-2 and -9). Moreover, the correlative mechanisms behind these activities were studied.

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Oct 19, 2014·Cancer Metastasis Reviews·Marilena TauroConor C Lynch
Jun 26, 2013·Prikladnaia biokhimiia i mikrobiologiia·N N GesslerT A Belozerskaia

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