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    Title: 海綿活性成分theonellasterol抑制口腔癌細胞存活之分子機制研究
    Authors: 吳裕仁
    Date: 2015-05
    Issue Date: 2016-05-11T06:09:08Z (UTC)
    Abstract: The anti-tumor effects of theonellasterol, an active ingredient isolated from Hippospongia sp, on CAL-27 cells were investigated in this study. In the MTT assay for cell proliferation, increasing concentrations of 11-dehydrosinulariolide decreased CAL-27 cell viability. When a concentration of 1.5 µg/mL of theonellasterol was applied, the CAL-27 cells viability was reduced to a level of 70% of the control sample. The wound healing function decreased as the concentration of theonellasterol increased. The results in this study indicated that treatment with theonellasterol for 6 h significantly induced both early and late apoptosis of CAL-27 cells, observed by flow cytometric measurement and microscopic fluorescent observation. The results of this study provided clues for the investigation of biochemical mechanisms of the anti-tumor effects of theonellasterol on CAL-27 cells and could be valuable information for drug development and progression monitoring of oral squamous cell carcinoma (OSCC).
    Relation: 103年度教師產學合作計畫 結案報告書
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