نتایج جستجو برای: antimitotic agents

تعداد نتایج: 360808  

Journal: :Journal of the National Cancer Institute 2000
P Giannakakou D Sackett T Fojo

Most investigators would agree that the ideal chemotherapeutic agent should be 1) directed at a validated target; 2) potent, preferably active at nanomolar or subnanomolar concentrations; 3) schedule independent, even active in noncycling cells; 4) active against drug-resistant cells; and 5) less toxic or ideally not toxic to normal cells. In this issue of the Journal, Leoni et al. (1) suggest ...

Journal: :Journal of the American Chemical Society 2013
María Jesús Martín Laura Coello Rogelio Fernández Fernando Reyes Alberto Rodríguez Carmen Murcia María Garranzo Cristina Mateo Francisco Sánchez-Sancho Santiago Bueno Carlos de Eguilior Andrés Francesch Simon Munt Carmen Cuevas

Microtubules continue to be one of the most successful anticancer drug targets and a favorite hit for many naturally occurring molecules. While two of the most successful representative agents in clinical use, the taxanes and the vinca alkaloids, come from terrestrial sources, the sea has also proven to be a rich source of new tubulin-binding molecules. We describe herein the first isolation, s...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2008
Judith A J Steen Hanno Steen Ann Georgi Kenneth Parker Michael Springer Marc Kirchner Fred Hamprecht Marc W Kirschner

The anaphase promoting complex (APC) controls the degradation of proteins during exit from mitosis and entry into S-phase. The activity of the APC is regulated by phosphorylation during mitosis. Because the phosphorylation pattern provides insights into the complexity of regulation of the APC, we studied in detail the phosphorylation patterns at a single mitotic state of arrest generated by var...

Journal: :Cancer letters 2001
M H Pourgholami L Woon R Almajd J Akhter P Bowery D L Morris

Tubulin protein is a major target of drug molecules, and consequently, tubulin inhibitors have attracted great attention as antimitotic antitumor agents for chemotherapeutic use. It has been shown that, the benzimidazole carbamate group of antiparasitics including albendazole act by inhibiting tubulin polymerization. In this study, albendazole was tested in culture against a range of human, rat...

Journal: :Infection and immunity 1996
T Kirikae F Kirikae Y Oghiso M Nakano

Paclitaxel (Taxol), a yew-derived antimitotic agent which binds to microtubules, can mimic certain effects of lipopolysaccharide (LPS) on macrophages from LPS responder mouse strains. The production of nitric oxide (NO) by the peritoneal macrophages of LPS responder C3H/HeN mice stimulated with taxol or LPS was partially, but not completely, suppressed by microtubule-disrupting agents, such as ...

Journal: :British Journal of Pharmacology and Chemotherapy 1948

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