stable isotope

D2O AS A STABLE ISOTOPE shows a variety of different biological activities from normal water. It is shown to be active in various cancer cell lines in vitro and in vivo.

D2O AS A STABLE ISOTOPE effectively inhibited the growth and colony formation of three different human pancreatic carcinoma cell lines. D2O AS A STABLE ISOTOPE AS A STABLE ISOTOPE is also active against pancreatic cancer cells in vitro. D2O AS A STABLE ISOTOPE AS A STABLE ISOTOPE has been reported to exert antineoplastic effects in vitro and in vivo. It delayed the growth of human oropharyngeal squamous cell cancer and colon cancer in nude mice. D2O AS A STABLE ISOTOPE is a useful agent against human pancreatic carcinoma cells in vitro, a fact that makes it a potential candidate for the treatment of pancreatic tumors.

 

Reference:

J. Hartmann, Y. Bader, Z. Horvath, P. Saiko, M. Grusch, C. Illmer, S. Madlener, M. F. Szekeres, N. Heller, R. Alken, T. Szekeres, 2005, Effects of Heavy Water (D2O AS A STABLE ISOTOPE) on Human Pancreatic Tumor Cells, Anticancer Research, 25, 3407-3412

stable isotope.