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Curcumin and NCLX inhibitors share anti-tumoral mechanisms in microsatellite-instability-driven colorectal cancer

Maxime Guéguinou, Sajida Ibrahim, Jérôme Bourgeais, Alison Robert, Trayambak Pathak, Xuexin Zhang, David Crottès, Jacques Dupuy, David Ternant, Valérie Monbet, Roseline Guibon, Hector Flores‐Romero, Antoine Lefèvre, Stéphanie Lerondel, Alain Le Pape, Jean‐François Dumas, Philippe G. Frank, Alban Girault, Romain Chautard, Françoise Guéraud, Ana J. García‐Sáez, Mehdi Ouaïssi, Patrick Emond, Olivier Sire, Olivier Hérault, Gaëlle Fromont, Christophe Vandier, David Tougeron, Mohamed Trebak, William Raoul, Thierry Lecomte

2022Cellular and Molecular Life Sciences25 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

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Microsatellite instabilityCancer researchProgrammed cell deathMitochondrionColorectal cancerCurcuminBiologyChemistryApoptosisCell biologyCancerPharmacologyBiochemistryGeneticsGeneMicrosatelliteAlleleCurcumin's Biomedical ApplicationsMitochondrial Function and PathologyParathyroid Disorders and Treatments
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