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    Design, synthesis and biological evaluation of new anti-Cancer nitrogen-containing combretastatins and novel cysteine protease inhibitors for the treatment of Chagas. 

    Siles, Rogelio. (2006-05-29)
    In an effort to combat cancer, the development of a relatively new type of anti-cancer drugs known as vascular disrupting agents (VDAs) seems to be a promising clinical approach. VDAs selectively interfere with blood flow ...
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    Design, synthesis and biological evaluation of novel serotonin reuptake inhibitors and novel derivatives of a nitrogen-containing combretastatin analog. 

    Miranda, Maria Graciela. (2006-10-13)
    Depression is a common and serious illness that affects one out of every ten Americans each year. Since the 1980's, selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRIs) have been the pharmaceuticals of choice for the treatment ...
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    Discovery and development of unique small molecule chromene based ligands and combretastatin analogs as potential second generation vascular disrupting agents towards cancer chemotherapy. 

    Arthasery, Phyllis. (2006-05-29)
    Cancer is a devastating disease, which remains one of the leading causes of death worldwide. In our continuing quest to help find a cure for cancer, we have discovered and developed new small molecule vascular disrupting ...
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    Anti-tumor activity of an oncolytic adenoviral construct expressing a small interfering RNA transgene. 

    Samuel, Shirley Kulangara. (Philadelphia, PA : American Association for Cancer Research., 2006-10-01)
    Cancer is a leading cause of mortality in the world today. Mutation in the K-ras oncogene is common in most human cancers. K-ras oncogene expression was specifically downregulated by 58.7% by K-ras silencing siRNA, and ...

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    AuthorArthasery, Phyllis. (1)Miranda, Maria Graciela. (1)Samuel, Shirley Kulangara. (1)Siles, Rogelio. (1)Subject
    Cancer -- Treatment. (4)
    Antineoplastic agents -- Development. (2)Cancer cells. (1)Chagas' disease -- Treatment. (1)Parasitic diseases. (1)Protease inhibitors. (1)Ras oncogenes. (1)Serotonin uptake inhibitors. (1)Small interfering RNA. (1)Thiosemicarbazones. (1)... View MoreDate Issued
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