Platycodin D(PD),the main saponin isolated from the Chinese herb Platycodon Radix,exhibits potential anticancer activity.Here we sought to evaluate the anticancer potential of PD both in vitro and in
Ovarian cancer is the first leading cause of death among gynecologic malignancies worldwide.Discovery of new chemotherapeutic drugs is still imperative for the improvement of the survival rate.
Solasodine,a steroidal alkaloid isolated from solanaceous species,has been reported to exhibit anticancer activity on several cell lines.This study aims to explore the antitumor potential of solasodin
Background:Central nervous system(CNS) relapse in patients with diffuse large B cell lymphoma occurs uncommonly,but is always fatal.Detection of reliable risk factors for CNS relapse is still an open
Myeloid-derived suppressor cell(MDSC)expansion in tumor-bearing host is correlated with immune suppression; however its related mechanism is still largely blurred.
Tumor-derived exosomes(T-EXO)carry a broad range of cargo,including proteins,microRNAs,mRNAs,and DNA fragments,to transfer signaling between tumor cell and immune cells.