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Cell growth regulation
Published in Springer New York
2007
PMID: 17569215
Volume: 595
   
Pages: 245 - 268
Abstract
Curcumin, the active ingredient of turmeric (Curcuma longa) used in culinary and medical practices in Asia, has immense potential for being used in cancer chemotherapy because of its control over the cell growth regulatory mechanisms. The present chapter throws light on the role of curcumin in modulating the various phases of the cell cycle and its apoptosis-inducing effects. This is followed by a discussion on the implications of these effects of curcumin for its use as a chemotherapeutic agent in cancer. © 2007 Springer.
About the journal
JournalData powered by TypesetAdvances in Experimental Medicine and Biology
PublisherData powered by TypesetSpringer New York
ISSN00652598
Open AccessNo
Concepts (51)
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    CASPASE
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    Celecoxib
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    Cell cycle protein
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    Cisplatin
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    Curcumin
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    CYCLIN DEPENDENT KINASE
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    CYCLIN DEPENDENT KINASE INHIBITOR
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    CYCLINE
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    FLUOROURACIL
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    Heat shock protein
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    Immunoglobulin enhancer binding protein
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    ISOTRETINOIN
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    JANUS KINASE
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    MELPHALAN
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    NAVELBINE
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    Paclitaxel
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    Protein bcl 2
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    Protein p53
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    Resveratrol
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    Retinoic acid
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    STAT PROTEIN
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    TELOMERASE
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    VINCRISTINE
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    Antineoplastic activity
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    Antioxidant activity
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    Apoptosis
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    Breast cancer
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    Breast tumor
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    Cancer chemotherapy
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    Cell cycle
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    Cell cycle arrest
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    Cell cycle g0 phase
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    Cell cycle g1 phase
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    Cell division
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    Cell growth
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    COLON CANCER
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    Combination chemotherapy
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    DNA SYNTHESIS INHIBITION
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    Down regulation
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    Drug potentiation
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    Enzyme inhibition
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    GROWTH REGULATION
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    Human
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    Melanoma
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    MONOTHERAPY
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    Neuroprotection
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    Nonhuman
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    Priority journal
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    Review
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    Upregulation
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    CURCUMA LONGA