Biphasic effect of arsenic on cell growth and its clinical significance

  • Sun D
  • Wang K
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Abstract

Arsenic stimulates proliferation at low levels and inhibits cell growth at high concentrations, showing a biphasic effect on biological process. The biphasic effect requires that arsenic concentration must be maintained at an appropriate threshold to inhibit cancer cells during chemotherapy. The apoptosis may be a primary mechanism related to dual properties of the arsenic.

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Sun, D., & Wang, K. (2019). Biphasic effect of arsenic on cell growth and its clinical significance. Trends in Research, 2(3). https://doi.org/10.15761/tr.1000139

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