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Use Of Parthenolide Derivatives As Antileukemic And Cytotoxic Agents, Peter A. Crooks, Craig T. Jordan, Xiaochen Wei
Use Of Parthenolide Derivatives As Antileukemic And Cytotoxic Agents, Peter A. Crooks, Craig T. Jordan, Xiaochen Wei
Pharmaceutical Sciences Faculty Patents
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Microcystins As Agents For Treatment Of Cancer, Noel R. Monks, Shuqian Liu, Jeffrey A. Moscow
Microcystins As Agents For Treatment Of Cancer, Noel R. Monks, Shuqian Liu, Jeffrey A. Moscow
Pharmaceutical Sciences Faculty Patents
This invention relates to the use of microcystins as agents for treatment of cancer. Also provided are methods of screening for microcystins with improved cytotoxicity.
Use Of Parthenolide Derivatives As Antileukemic And Cytotoxic Agents, Peter A. Crooks, Craig T. Jordan, Xiaochen Wei
Use Of Parthenolide Derivatives As Antileukemic And Cytotoxic Agents, Peter A. Crooks, Craig T. Jordan, Xiaochen Wei
Pharmaceutical Sciences Faculty Patents
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Use Of Parthenolide Derivatives As Antileukemic And Cytotoxic Agents, Peter A. Crooks, Craig T. Jordan, Xiaochen Wei
Use Of Parthenolide Derivatives As Antileukemic And Cytotoxic Agents, Peter A. Crooks, Craig T. Jordan, Xiaochen Wei
Pharmaceutical Sciences Faculty Patents
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Use Of Parthenolide Derivatives As Antileukemic And Cytotoxic Agents, Peter A. Crooks, Craig T. Jordan, Xiaochen Wei
Use Of Parthenolide Derivatives As Antileukemic And Cytotoxic Agents, Peter A. Crooks, Craig T. Jordan, Xiaochen Wei
Pharmaceutical Sciences Faculty Patents
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Selective Parp-1 Targeting For Designing Chemo/Radio Sensitizing Agents, Marcos Oliveira
Selective Parp-1 Targeting For Designing Chemo/Radio Sensitizing Agents, Marcos Oliveira
Pharmaceutical Sciences Faculty Patents
Poly(ADP-ribose) polymerase-1 (PARP-1) is a central signaling enzyme in a cell nucleus. PARP-1 is a target for the development of radio and chemo sensitizing agents in cancer treatment as well as providing protection from stroke. An SH3 domain and an SH3 ligand domain have now been discovered on the PARP-1 protein. These domains are involved in PARP-1 activation. This discovery makes possible the use of bioinformatics tools for the design of new drugs and strategies for drug target selection, specifically targeting the PARP-1 enzyme.