2021
DOI: 10.3389/fonc.2020.598394
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Polyvinyl Alcohol Carbazate as a Polymer-Based Antitumoral Agent

Abstract: Development of treatment resistance is a major concern during treatment of cancer, and there is an unmet need for therapeutic strategies with novel modes of action. Polyvinyl alcohol carbazate (PVAC) is a polymer compound with unique biological properties. Herein, we describe the antitumoral effects of PVAC. Three well-established cell lines GIST-T1, B16.F10, and A375 were used to determine the in vitro antitumoral effects of PVAC. Assessments included light microscopy, cell viability, cell cycle, and apoptosi… Show more

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“…Rigorous Testing: Stringent in vitro and in vivo safety assessments are indispensable. Thoroughly evaluating cellular interactions, cytotoxicity, and potential genotoxicity ensures the development of safe and reliable polymers for clinical use [56].…”
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“…Rigorous Testing: Stringent in vitro and in vivo safety assessments are indispensable. Thoroughly evaluating cellular interactions, cytotoxicity, and potential genotoxicity ensures the development of safe and reliable polymers for clinical use [56].…”
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confidence: 99%