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A Method for Preclinical Research that Isolates and Analyses Drugs from Cancer Cells
Author(s): Sand Born*
Cancer remains a global health challenge, necessitating the continuous development of novel therapeutic strategies. In recent years, there has
been growing interest in harnessing the potential of cancer cells themselves to isolate and analyze naturally occurring anticancer drugs. This
preclinical research study presents a method that combines advanced cell culture techniques, high-throughput screening, and molecular analysis
to identify and characterize potential drug candidates derived from cancer cells for targeted cancer therapy. The research protocol involves
the establishment of primary cancer cell cultures from various malignancies, representing a diverse range of tumour types. These cultures are
systematically subjected to extensive screening using a library of compounds, including plant extracts, natural products, and synthetic small
molecules. The scre.. Read More»
DOI:
10.37421/2277-1506.2023.12.396