Network Pharmacology Analysis and In Vitro Validation of the Active Ingredients and Potential Mechanisms of Gynostemma Pentaphyllum Against Esophageal Cancer
CONCLUSION: Our findings indicate that GpM exerts its anti-tumor effect on EC by inhibiting EC cell migration and invasion via downregulation of the PI3K/AKT signaling pathway. Hence, we have reason to believe that GpM could be a promising candidate for the treatment of EC.PMID:38243957 | DOI:10.2174/0113862073280183240108113853
Source: Combinatorial Chemistry and High Throughput Screening - Category: Chemistry Authors: Jianxin Guo Zhongbing Wu Xiaoyue Chang Ming Huang Yu Wang Renping Liu Jing Li Source Type: research
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