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Evidence suggests Melatonin maydecreaseCell growth.
7 studies (8 claims)
Emerging evidence
Study Claims
| Intervention | Direction | Endpoint | Type | Population | Dosage | Title |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| melatonin | Decreases - inhibits | breast cancer cell growth | Human | — | Not specified | Melatonin, an inhibitory agent in breast cancer.cited 68× |
| melatonin | Decreases - inhibitory effects on | cancer cell growth | Human | — | Not specified | Melatonin: Current evidence on protective and therapeutic roles in gynecological diseases.cited 4× |
| melatonin (MLT) | Decreases - decreasing | cancer cell growth | Human | — | Not specified | Melatonin and cisplatin co-treatment against cancer: A mechanistic review of their synergistic effects and melatonin's protective actions.cited 2× |
| melatonin | Decreases - inhibiting cell growth | cell growth | Human | — | — | Melatonin and 5-fluorouracil combination chemotherapy: opportunities and efficacy in cancer therapy.cited 36× |
| Melatonin | Decreases - reduced cell growth | cell growth | Molecular | — | Not specified (low and high concentrations mentioned, but exact amounts not provided). | Regulation of cancer cell glucose metabolism is determinant for cancer cell fate after melatonin administration.cited 24× |
| Melatonin | Decreases - present numerous antitumor effects | cell growth | Molecular | — | Not specified (low and high concentrations mentioned, but exact amounts not provided). | Regulation of cancer cell glucose metabolism is determinant for cancer cell fate after melatonin administration.cited 24× |
| melatonin | Increases - caused enhanced | cell growth | Animal | primary BALB/c mouse chondrocytes | — | Circadian production of melatonin in cartilage modifies rhythmic gene expression. |