Research Article Cite Cleanascite™ on Fatty Acid Influences in Ovarian Cancer Cell Response — Biotech Support Group
MONMOUTH JUNCTION, N.J. – Sept. 30, 2021 – Senmer — Biotech Support Group reports on a research article describing the simplicity and efficiency of their lipid depletion technology to determine the influence of fatty acids as a source of energy in tumors. The citation is:
Wang, Xueyu, et al. “Epigenetic Silencing of miR-33b Promotes Peritoneal Metastases of Ovarian Cancer by Modulating the TAK1/FASN/CPT1A/
The tumor microenvir-onment is known to influence cancer epigenomics, which plays an essential role in promoting tumor development and metastatic progression. To study this, the researchers used ovarian cancer cells cocultured in omental conditioned medium (OCM), which mimics the ascites microenvironment, and in vivo tumor growth. To examine whether fatty acids in OCM are the main source of energy for tumors, all fatty acids in OCM were first removed by CleanasciteTM Lipid Removal Reagent. The article states “To selectively remove lipids and cell debris, Cleanascite
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