7. Find out more about the author and his team's research into resveratrol in grapes and wine.
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1 – Resveratrol blocks proliferation of human liver tumour cells.
Effect accentuated by low levels of ethanol (Oncol report, 2000), demonstrating the favorable effect of resveratrol's alcoholic environment.
2 – Double effect of resveratrol on human colorectal tumor cells: antiproliferative action (Int. J. Mol. Med., 2002 ) and pro-apoptotic effect or triggering of cell suicide (J. Biol. Chem., 2003 ). Colorectal cancer is the 3rd most common cause of cancer-related death in humans, after lung, breast and prostate cancer.
3 – Evidence of resveratrol sensitization of chemotoxic-resistant colorectal tumor cells (Oncogene, 2004 ). The major therapeutic problem in digestive cancer is cell resistance to cytotoxic agents.
4 – Discovery of an active...
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