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Daily Archives: 19 September, 2022

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Popular antihypertensive drug inhibits tumor growth of osteosarcoma

NewsBy Gina Giraldo19 September, 2022

The IBioBA’s Max Planck Heart and Lung Guest laboratory participated in a collaborative study in which found that propranolol, a drug used to lower blood pressure, stops the growth of osteosarcoma and increases the efficacy of chemotherapy. The finding was published in the journal Scientific Reports of the Nature group. Osteosarcoma is a type of…

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