Oxidative pentose phosphate pathway inhibition is a key determinant of antimalarial induced cancer cell death.
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Antitumor adaptive immunity remains intact following inhibition of autophagy and antimalarial treatment.Lysosomotropism depends on glucose: a chloroquine resistance mechanismNF-κB Signaling Activation Induced by Chloroquine Requires Autophagosome, p62 Protein, and c-Jun N-terminal Kinase (JNK) Signaling and Promotes Tumor Cell Resistance.A unified approach to targeting the lysosome's degradative and growth signaling roles.Regulation of autophagy, NF-κB signaling, and cell viability by miR-124 in KRAS mutant mesenchymal-like NSCLC cells.Effect of siRNA-mediated gene silencing of transketolase on A549 lung cancer cells.
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Oxidative pentose phosphate pathway inhibition is a key determinant of antimalarial induced cancer cell death.
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Oxidative pentose phosphate pa ...... ial induced cancer cell death.
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10.1038/ONC.2015.348
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2015-10-05T00:00:00Z
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