Utilizing hydrogen sulfide as a novel anti‐cancer agent by targeting cancer glycolysis and pH imbalance
British Journal of Pharmacology2014Vol. 171(18), pp. 4322–4336
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Abstract
Low and continuous exposure to H2 S targets metabolic processes and pH homeostasis in cancer cells, potentially serving as a novel and selective anti-cancer strategy.
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