Abstract:Despite the advancement in HPV prevention strategies, cervical cancer is a leading cause of cancer death in women worldwide. The anticancer potential of kaempferide, which was derived from Chromolaena odorata, was previously revealed in our in-vitro study. The current investigation aims to confirm the therapeutic efficacy of the molecule against cervical cancer, in-vitro and in-vivo. In NOD-SCID mice with HeLa Luc+ xenografts, kaempferide significantly increases ROS production resulting in a drastic decrease i… Show more
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