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Anti-Cancer Activity of Acriflavine as Metabolic Inhibitor of OXPHOS in Pancreas Cancer Xenografts.

Ashenafi BulleJeroen DekervelLise DeschuttereDavid NittnerEric Van CutsemChris VerslypeJos van Pelt
Published in: OncoTargets and therapy (2020)
ACF, with known pleiotropic effects on cancer cells, is in this study shown to be an attractive therapeutic based on its novel observed metabolic activity. Repurposing this compound for cancer treatment should be in the setting with other targeting agents, which offers reduced chance of resistance development in PDAC. Further evaluation should best be done in biological complex models such as human xenografts or syngeneic cancer models.
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