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Repurposing ivermectin: a new hope for glioblastoma multiforme?
Ivermectin is the most extensively researched macrocyclic lactone due to its potential anticancer and antiparasitic use. Nonetheless, there are more compounds within this family, including doramectin and abamectin. In the current era of medicinal repurposing, ivermectin has received renewed focus following its initial development for the treatment of parasitic conditions such as scabies, elephantiasis, and river blindness. Recent studies indicate that ivermectin may inhibit the proliferation of specific tumor cells by regulating many signaling pathways implicated in cancer progression. Despite the growing body of research on the topic, critical issues about its anticancer processes remain unresolved. Our study focused on ivermectin, its mechanisms of action, and its potential uses against glioblastoma multiforme (GBM).
期刊介绍:
Medicinal Chemistry Research (MCRE) publishes papers on a wide range of topics, favoring research with significant, new, and up-to-date information. Although the journal has a demanding peer review process, MCRE still boasts rapid publication, due in part, to the length of the submissions. The journal publishes significant research on various topics, many of which emphasize the structure-activity relationships of molecular biology.