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Metformin: Prevention of genomic instability and cancer: A review

•Metformin stimulates DNA damage responses and facilitates DNA repair.•Metformin regulates reduction/oxidation systems in cells.•Metformin scavenges free radicals, including reactive oxygen species and nitric oxide. The diabetes drug metformin can mitigate the genotoxic effects of cytotoxic agents a...

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Published in:Mutation research. Genetic toxicology and environmental mutagenesis 2018-03, Vol.827, p.1-8
Main Authors: Najafi, Masoud, Cheki, Mohsen, Rezapoor, Saeed, Geraily, Ghazale, Motevaseli, Elahe, Carnovale, Carla, Clementi, Emilio, Shirazi, Alireza
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