Anti-Tumoral Activity of a Short Decapeptide Fragment of the Alzheimer's A[beta] Peptide

The inhibition of angiogenesis is regarded as a promising avenue for cancer treatment. Although some antiangiogenic compounds are in the process of development and testing, these often prove ineffective in vivo, therefore the search for new inhibitors is critical. We have recently identified a ten a...

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