How do four caged xanthones inhibit cholangiocarcinoma cell growth?

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How do four caged xanthones inhibit cholangiocarcinoma cell growth?

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Programmed cell death (apoptosis) is a key mechanism in the cell exploited by several currently used anticancer drugs to kill tumor cells. A study from Thailand found that the four caged xanthones from Garcinia hanburyi: isomorellin, isomorellinol, forbesione and gambogic acid, have strong growth inhibition ...

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