Research Article

Synthetic Isoliquiritigenin Inhibits Human Tongue Squamous Carcinoma Cells through Its Antioxidant Mechanism

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Effects of S-ISL on adhesion, migration, and invasion: The representative images were shown in regard to adhesion (a), migration (b), and invasion (c) of Tca8113 cells in response to S-ISL (6.25~50 μg/mL) treatment using an inverted microscope. S-ISL: synthetic isoliquiritigenin.
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