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From: Ivermectin inhibits canine mammary tumor growth by regulating cell cycle progression and WNT signaling

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Ivermectin inhibits the growth of canine mammary cancer cells. Cell viability was analyzed using CCK-8 in (a) CMT7364, b CIPp cells, and (c) MDCK cells. d Cell viability was detected following a 24-h exposure to 8 μM and 12 μM ivermectin. Data represent the mean ± SD. *P<0.05; **P<0.01. e Colony formation of CMT7364 and CIPp cells. Cells were treated with 8 μM ivermectin for 24 h or 48 h, followed by crystal violet staining of attached cells after 10 days. Triplicate wells were used for each treatment

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