Diallyl trisulfide inhibited tobacco smoke-mediated bladder EMT and cancer stem cell marker expression via the NF-κB pathway in vivo.
Hao GengWenhao GuoLei FengDongdong XieLiangkuan BiYi WangTao ZhangZhaofeng LiangZhao Feng LiangPublished in: The Journal of international medical research (2021)
These data suggested that the NF-κB pathway regulated tobacco smoke-induced bladder EMT, CSC marker expression, and the protective effects of DATS.