Breast cancer, the age-old disease, is still an unmet need for many people around the world with over 600,000 fatalities every year. The usage of natural substances, such as resveratrol, which is present in grapes and many other plants, is a feasible alternative that is easy on the body and the wallet when compared to the price and severe side effects of the regularly used chemotherapy medications. In order to do this, the goal of this study is to examine how the Using string interaction diagrams and the corresponding gene ontology functional enrichments and pathways, it was possible to identify proteins that were downregulated in MCF-7, the human oestrogen receptor positive cell line, after resveratrol treatment. The findings suggest that Resveratrol, with its many anticancer properties, could be a promising anticancer drug, and that more research is required in that direction.
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Raji Sundararajan
Purdue University, West Lafayette, IN
47907, USA.
Ignacio G. Camarillo
Purdue University, West Lafayette, IN
47907, USA
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