Peripherally Located A431 Cells are More Sensitive to Cell Death Induced by Exogenous Oxidative Stress


ARI F., SARIMAHMUT M., Ulukaya E.

CURRENT SIGNAL TRANSDUCTION THERAPY, vol.7, no.3, pp.202-208, 2012 (SCI-Expanded) identifier identifier

Abstract

The effects of hydrogen peroxide, an oxidative agent, on the growth of A431 (an epidermoid carcinoma) cell line were investigated. It was also explored that whether or not the cell localization (peripheral or central position in a cell population) would modify the cell death-inducing effect of hydrogen peroxide.