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Reduction of the Putative CD44+CD24 Breast Cancer Stem Cell Population by Targeting the Polyamine Metabolic Pathway With Pg11047
Journal: Anticancer Drugs (2010)
Institution: Lund University
Research Areas: Drug research
Cell Lines: JIMT-1 (Human breast cancer)
Summary: Cirenajwis and colleagues used the label-free live cell imaging capabilities of the HoloMonitor to study the movement of JIMT-1 breast cancer cells. They showed that treatment with the ornithine analogue difluoromethylor-nithine (DFMO) increased cell motility, while treatment with the polyamine analogue PG-11047 decreased cell motility.