Vitamin C retards the growth and motility of liver cancer cells huh 7 in wound healing assay
Abstract:Vitamin C has long been discussed as having anticancer potential but with little evidence on mechanism of action. Some clinical studies have been performed but with no conclusive results. Researchers have been calling for more studies. The aim of study was to investigate the anti-cancer role of high dose Vitamin C on growth and motility of Liver cancer cells Huh 7 in wound healing Assay. Huh-7 cells were cultured in complete medium (DMEM) at 37 o C with 5%
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