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Lipoic Acid Decreases the Viability of Breast Cancer Cells and Activity of PTP1B and SHP2
Abstract
Protein tyrosine phosphatases PTP1B and SHP2 are potential targets for anticancer therapy, because of the essential role they play in the development of tumors. PTP1B and SHP2 are overexpressed in breast cancer cells, thus inhibition of their activity can be potentially effective in breast cancer therapy. Lipoic acid has been previously reported to inhibit the proliferation of colon, breast and thyroid cancer cells.We investigated the effect of...
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Title
Lipoic Acid Decreases the Viability of Breast Cancer Cells and Activity of PTP1B and SHP2
Published Date
May 29, 2017
Journal
Volume
37
Issue
6
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