| Literature DB >> 30149066 |
Jen-Yang Tang1, Fu Ou-Yang2, Ming-Feng Hou3, Hurng-Wern Huang4, Hui-Ru Wang5, Kun-Tzu Li6, Sundas Fayyaz7, Chih-Wen Shu8, Hsueh-Wei Chang9.
Abstract
To achieve preferential effects against cancer cells but less damage to normal cells is one of the main challenges of cancer research. In this review, we explore the roles and relationships of oxidative stress-mediated apoptosis, DNA damage, ER stress, autophagy, metabolism, and migration of ROS-modulating anticancer drugs. Understanding preferential anticancer effects in more detail will improve chemotherapeutic approaches that are based on ROS-modulating drugs in cancer treatments.Entities:
Keywords: Anticancer drugs; Function; Oxidative stress; Preferential killing; Redox homeostasis
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Year: 2018 PMID: 30149066 DOI: 10.1016/j.semcancer.2018.08.010
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Semin Cancer Biol ISSN: 1044-579X Impact factor: 15.707