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Chemosensitizing activity of Cuban propolis and nemorosone in doxorubicin resistant human colon carcinoma cells
ArticleAbstract: Propolis is a natural product obtained from bees, used since ancient times for its multiple pharmacoPalabras claves:Chemosensitization, Colorectal cancer, Combination chemotherapy, nemorosone, propolisAutores:Carrara M., Díaz-García A., Frión-herrera Y., Gabbia D., Osmany Cuesta-RubioFuentes:googlescopusCuban brown propolis interferes in the crosstalk between colorectal cancer cells and m2 macrophages
ArticleAbstract: Tumor-associated macrophages (TAMs), primarily the M2 phenotype, are involved in the progression andPalabras claves:Colorectal cancer, Epithelial– mesenchymal transition, nemorosone, propolis, Tumor-associated macrophagesAutores:Carrara M., De Martin S., Frión-herrera Y., Gabbia D., Osmany Cuesta-Rubio, Scaffidi M., Zagni L.Fuentes:googlescopusNemorosone inhibits the proliferation and migration of hepatocellular carcinoma cells
ArticleAbstract: Aims: In the tumor microenvironment, dysregulated immune cells could promote tumor progression, invaPalabras claves:hepatocellular carcinoma, Human monocytic THP-1 cells, nemorosone, propolis, Tumor microenvironment (TME), Tumor-associated macrophages (TAMs)Autores:Carrara M., De Martin S., Frión-herrera Y., Gabbia D., Osmany Cuesta-RubioFuentes:googlescopusThe cuban propolis component nemorosone inhibits proliferation and metastatic properties of human colorectal cancer cells
ArticleAbstract: The majority of deaths related to colorectal cancer (CRC) are associated with the metastatic processPalabras claves:Apoptosis cell death, Colorectal cancer, Epithelial, Mesenchymal transition, nemorosone, propolisAutores:Carrara M., De Martin S., Frión-herrera Y., Gabbia D., Osmany Cuesta-Rubio, Scaffidi M., Zagni L.Fuentes:googlescopus