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Lovastatin-induced apoptosis in human melanoma cell lines
Yiqun G. Shellman
, Deborah Ribble
, Leslie Miller
, John Gendall
, Kayleen VanBuskirk
, Desiree Kelly
, David A. Norris
,
Robert P. Dellavalle
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Induced Apoptosis
100%
Human Melanoma Cells
100%
Lovastatin
100%
Statins
33%
Cytotoxicity
33%
Melanoma
22%
Detection Device
22%
Melanoma Cells
22%
Farnesyl Pyrophosphate
22%
Geranylgeranyl Pyrophosphate
22%
Annexin V
22%
Ethidium Bromide
22%
Active caspase-3
22%
Apoptosis Assay
22%
Cell Proliferation
11%
Atorvastatin
11%
Molecular Mechanism
11%
Study Support
11%
Cancer Cell Lines
11%
Apoptosis
11%
A431
11%
Epidermoid Carcinoma
11%
Titer
11%
Specific Mechanisms
11%
One Solution
11%
Acridine Orange
11%
Apoptotic Cells
11%
Acridine Orange Staining
11%
Carcinoma Cell Lines
11%
Proliferation Apoptosis
11%
Apoptotic Mechanism
11%
Caspase-dependent Apoptosis
11%
Murine Melanoma Cells
11%
MTS Assay
11%
Cell Rounding
11%
Multiple Cell Lines
11%
Cell Proliferation Assay
11%
Add-back
11%
Geranylgeranylation
11%
A375 Cells
11%
Fold Increase
11%
Cholesterol-lowering Medication
11%
Multiple Melanoma
11%
Therapeutic Adjuvant
11%
Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutical Science
Melanoma
100%
Mevinolin
100%
Hydroxymethylglutaryl Coenzyme A Reductase Inhibitor
33%
Cytotoxicity
33%
Lipocortin 5
22%
Ethidium Bromide
22%
Geranylgeranyl Pyrophosphate
22%
Farnesyl Diphosphate
22%
Caspase 3
22%
Acridine Orange
22%
Malignant Neoplasm
11%
Squamous Cell Carcinoma
11%
Pravastatin
11%
Caspase
11%