Kaempferols from Echinacea purpurea demonstrate anti-cancer potential by targeting anexelekto in breast cancer therapy using chemoinformatics approach
Saviour God’swealth Usin(University of Ibadan), Toheeb A. Balogun(Fountain University), Kayode Yomi Raheem(Fountain University), Timothy Oluwatimileyin Ayeni(Fountain University), Daniel O. Nwankwo(Fountain University), Damilola S. Bodun(Fountain University), Ayomide Oluwadarasimi Adebesin(Covenant University), Opeyemi C. De Campos(Covenant University), Abass Abdulateef Ohilebo(Fountain University), Md. Ahad Ali(Panacea Biotec (India)), O. S. Awotunde(University of Kigali), Siham Lakrikh(Université Sultan Moulay Slimane), Abdulsamad Omotayo Aiyelabegan(Fountain University), Cornelius Ayodeji Aboderin(University of Ibadan), Anas Haruna Ruggah(Usmanu Danfodiyo University), Abdulwasiu Ibrahim(Fountain University)
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