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British Journal of Cancer - Vitamin E succinate and cancer treatment: a vitamin E prototype for selective antitumour activity Skip to main content Thank you for visiting nature.com.
The vitamin E derivative (+)α-tocopheryl succinate (α-TOS) exerts pro-apoptotic effects in a wide range of tumors and is well tolerated by normal tissues. Previous studies point to a ...
"Vitamin E succinate consists of two parts: succinate, which binds to FTO, and vitamin E, which binds to DTX2, the E3 ligase. This dual interaction brings DTX2 and FTO together, ...
“Vitamin E succinate consists of two parts: succinate, which binds to FTO, and vitamin E, which binds to DTX2, the E3 ligase. This dual interaction brings DTX2 and FTO together, ...
"Vitamin E succinate consists of two parts: succinate, which binds to FTO, and vitamin E, which binds to DTX2, the E3 ligase. This dual interaction brings DTX2 and FTO together, facilitating FTO ...
The compound, called vitamin E succinate, or alpha tocopheryl succinate, is taken by some people as a nutritional supplement, mainly for its antioxidant properties. Skip to main content.
Vitamin E Succinate as FTO Degrader In collaboration with Chuan He, Ph.D., John T. Wilson Distinguished Service Professor of Chemistry at the University of Chicago and a pioneer in the field of ...
Researchers at the University of Chicago Medicine identified vitamin E succinate (VES) as an effective agent in suppressing tumor growth by promoting FTO degradation. This enhances T-cell cytotoxicity ...
“Vitamin E succinate consists of two parts: succinate, which binds to FTO, and vitamin E, which binds to DTX2, the E3 ligase. This dual interaction brings DTX2 and FTO together, facilitating FTO ...
Vitamin E like many vitamins is best added to your life through food. But vitamin E can work for your skin through food, supplements, and skin care products. Read more about it here.
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