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    Sulfated alginate oligosaccharide exerts antitumor activity and autophagy induction by inactivating MEK1/ERK/mTOR signaling in a KSR1-dependent manner in osteosarcoma

    Alginate oligosaccharide (AOS) has the function to inhibit tumor progression and the sulfated modification can enhance the antitumor activity. To date, the function and mechanism of sulfated AOS (AOS-SO4) in tumo...

    Zhen Pan, **ao-juan Wei, Shi-jie Li, Hua Guo, Zhao-hui Li, Ke-ke Zhang in Oncogenesis (2022)