Screening Study on the Anti-Angiogenic Effects of Traditional Chinese Medicine - Part II: Wild Chrysanthemum
Conclusion: Wild chrysanthemum has a significant anti-angiogenic effect in zebrafish and it may have an inhibitory action on the regulatory particle of the proteasome. The mechanisms underlying the anti-angiogenic effects of wild chrysanthemum may be related to the down-regulation of proteasome/β-catenin signaling in zebrafish.
Source: Journal of Cancer - Category: Cancer & Oncology Authors: Xiang Tu, He Bin Wang, Qun Huang, Yi Cai, Yuan Ping Deng, Zhe Yong, Quan Hu, Jian Feng, James B. Jordan, Sen Zhong Tags: Research Paper Source Type: research
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