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Effect of propofol-docosahexaenoic acid (propofol-DHA) and propofol-eicosapentaenoic acid (propofol-EPA) conjugates on cell adhesion

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posted on 2011-12-31, 00:17 authored by Rafat A Siddiqui, Mustapha Zerouga, Min Wu, Alicia Castillo, Kevin Harvey, Gary P Zaloga, William Stillwell

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Taken from "Anticancer properties of propofol-docosahexaenoate and propofol-eicosapentaenoate on breast cancer cells"

Breast Cancer Research 2005;7(5):R645-R654.

Published online 7 Jun 2005

PMCID:PMC1242121.

Copyright © 2005 Siddiqui et al.; licensee BioMed Central Ltd.

MDA-MB-231 cells (10) were incubated in vitronectin-coated plates in the presence of 25 μM DHA (D), 25 μM EPA (E), 25 μM propofol (P), 25 μM each of D+P, 25 μM each of E+P, and 25 μM propofol-DHA (D-P) or 25 μM propofol-EPA (E-P) for 45 min. The control cells were treated with equal amounts of ethanol. Cells adhering to the plates were quantified by staining and measurement of the absorbance in a spectrophotometer as described in the text. Results are means ± SEM for four experiments and are presented as the percentages of adhered cells in comparison with the controls. The results were analyzed by analysis of variance and Dunnett's multiple comparison test to control the Type I experimental wise error. Significant differences from the control (< 0.05) are indicated with an asterisk.

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