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Vincristine is the active ingredient in a drug used to treat acute leukemia. It is used in combination with other drugs to treat Hodgkin disease, non-Hodgkin lymphoma, rhabdomyosarcoma, neuroblastoma, and Wilms tumor. Vincristine is also being studied in the treatment of other types of cancer. It blocks cell growth by stopping cell division. It is a type of vinca alkaloid and a type of antimitotic agent.
3D Cell Cultures Improve Drug Screening Accuracy but Show Lower Efficacy for Anti-Cancer Drugs

3D Cell Cultures Improve Drug Screening Accuracy but Show Lower Efficacy for Anti-Cancer Drugs

Mesenchymal stem cell-derived exosomes carrying vincristine sulfate are effective in killing cancer stem cells

Mesenchymal stem cell-derived exosomes carrying vincristine sulfate are effective in killing cancer stem cells

St. Jude Scientists Reveal Role of Non-Coding DNA Variants in Childhood Leukemia

St. Jude Scientists Reveal Role of Non-Coding DNA Variants in Childhood Leukemia

Single-Cell Omics Reveals Cell Types Involved in the Biosynthesis of Plant Natural Products

Single-Cell Omics Reveals Cell Types Involved in the Biosynthesis of Plant Natural Products

Yeast platform for the production of plant-derived anti-cancer drug

Yeast platform for the production of plant-derived anti-cancer drug

Researchers discover a new, effective way to treat aggressive blood cancer in children

Researchers discover a new, effective way to treat aggressive blood cancer in children

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