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Disulfiram modulated ROS–MAPK and NF κ B pathways and targeted breast cancer cells with cancer stem cell-like properties | British Journal of Cancer
Induction of immunogenic cell death in radiation-resistant breast cancer stem cells by repurposing anti-alcoholism drug disulfiram | Cell Communication and Signaling | Full Text
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Targeting FROUNT with disulfiram suppresses macrophage accumulation and its tumor-promoting properties | Nature Communications
An old drug for alcoholism finds new life as cancer treatment | Science | AAAS
Alcohol-abuse drug disulfiram targets cancer via p97 segregase adaptor NPL4 | Nature
Alcohol-abuse drug disulfiram targets cancer via p97 segregase adaptor NPL4 | Nature
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