A chemical screen based on an interruption of zebrafish gastrulation identifies the HTR2C inhibitor Pizotifen as a suppressor of EMT-mediated metastasis

  1. Joji Nakayama  Is a corresponding author
  2. Lora Tan
  3. Yan Li
  4. Boon Cher Goh
  5. Shu Wang
  6. Hideki Makinoshima
  7. Zhiyuan Gong  Is a corresponding author
  1. National University of Singapore, Singapore
  2. National Cancer Center, Japan

Peer review process

This article was accepted for publication via eLife's original publishing model. eLife publishes the authors' accepted manuscript as a PDF only version before the full Version of Record is ready for publication. Peer reviews are published along with the Version of Record.

History

  1. Version of Record updated
  2. Version of Record updated
  3. Version of Record published
  4. Accepted Manuscript published
  5. Accepted
  6. Received
  7. Preprint posted

Download links

A two-part list of links to download the article, or parts of the article, in various formats.

Downloads (link to download the article as PDF)

Open citations (links to open the citations from this article in various online reference manager services)

Cite this article (links to download the citations from this article in formats compatible with various reference manager tools)

  1. Joji Nakayama
  2. Lora Tan
  3. Yan Li
  4. Boon Cher Goh
  5. Shu Wang
  6. Hideki Makinoshima
  7. Zhiyuan Gong
(2021)
A chemical screen based on an interruption of zebrafish gastrulation identifies the HTR2C inhibitor Pizotifen as a suppressor of EMT-mediated metastasis
eLife 10:e70151.
https://doi.org/10.7554/eLife.70151

Share this article

https://doi.org/10.7554/eLife.70151