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Curcumin induces apoptosis in gallbladder carcinoma cell line GBC-SD cells

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Figure 1 Curcumin inhibits the proliferation of GBC-SD cells. (A) Cells were treated with varying concentrations of curcumin, and the cellproliferation and IC50 were determined by MTT assay on days 1, 2, and 3
Figure 2 Curcumin induces S-phase arrest in GBC-SD cells. Cells were treated with , 3.75, 7.5 and 15 μmol/L curcumin for 48 h and the DNAcontent was analyzed by flow cytometry
Figure 3 (See legend on next page.)
Figure 5 Chemical structure of curcumin. The molecular formulaof curcumin is C21H20O6 and its molecular weight is 368.37.

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