Publications by authors named "Huamao Yang"

A series of pyrimidine-2,4-diamine analogues were designed and synthesized. Their anticancer activity and the underlying mechanism against colorectal cancer (CRC) HCT116 cells and non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) A549 cells were investigated. The results demonstrated that the active compound Y18 significantly inhibited cancer cell proliferation by inducing robust cell cycle arrest and cell senescence through the persistence of DNA damage.

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  • Breast cancer is the most common cancer in women, with various subtypes in each tumor, and current treatments are limited in effectiveness.
  • Flavokavain C has shown anticancer potential in other cell types, and this study investigates its effects and mechanisms in breast cancer treatment, using multiple assays to measure cell viability and DNA damage.
  • The findings indicate that Flavokavain C significantly inhibits breast cancer cell growth, induces apoptosis, and interacts directly with DNA, suggesting it has strong potential as an effective treatment for different breast cancer subtypes.
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G-quadruplex regulates a wide spectrum of biological processes, including telomere maintenance, DNA replication and transcription. The development of small molecules to selectively target G-quadruplex and their application remain hotspots in cancer therapy. Here, we explored the biological effect of G-quadruplexes stabilizer Tetra-Pt(bpy) in telomerase-positive cancer cells.

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Background: Although triple-negative breast cancer (TNBC) accounts for only 15% of breast cancer cases, it is associated with a high relapse rate and poor outcome after standard treatment. Currently, the effective drugs and treatment strategies for TNBC remain limited, and thus, developing effective treatments for TNBC is pressing. Several studies have demonstrated that both chalcone and syringaldehyde have anticancer effect, but their potential anti-TNBC bioactivity are still unknown.

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