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Tubulin-based antimitotic mechanism of E7974, a novel analogue of the marine sponge natural product hemiasterlin. [electronic resource]

By:
  • Kuznetsov, Galina
Contributor(s):
  • TenDyke, Karen
  • Towle, Murray J
  • Cheng, Hongsheng
  • Liu, Junke
  • Marsh, Joanne P
  • Schiller, Shawn E R
  • Spyvee, Mark R
  • Yang, Hu
  • Seletsky, Boris M
  • Shaffer, Christina J
  • Marceau, Veronique
  • Yao, Ye
  • Suh, Edward M
  • Campagna, Silvio
  • Fang, Francis G
  • Kowalczyk, James J
  • Littlefield, Bruce A
Producer: 20100112Description: 2852-60 p. digitalISSN:
  • 1538-8514
Subject(s):
  • Animals
  • Antimitotic Agents -- chemistry
  • Antineoplastic Agents -- chemistry
  • Apoptosis -- drug effects
  • Biological Products -- chemistry
  • Cattle
  • Cell Line, Tumor
  • G2 Phase -- drug effects
  • Humans
  • Microtubules -- drug effects
  • Mitosis -- drug effects
  • Oligopeptides -- chemistry
  • Photoaffinity Labels
  • Piperidines -- chemistry
  • Porifera -- chemistry
  • Seawater
  • Spindle Apparatus -- drug effects
  • Tubulin -- metabolism
  • Vinblastine -- pharmacology
Online resources:
  • Available from publisher's website
In: Molecular cancer therapeutics vol. 8
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Tubulin-based antimitotic mechanism of E7974, a novel analogue of the marine sponge natural product hemiasterlin.

APA

Kuznetsov G., TenDyke K., Towle M. J., Cheng H., Liu J., Marsh J. P., Schiller S. E. R., Spyvee M. R., Yang H., Seletsky B. M., Shaffer C. J., Marceau V., Yao Y., Suh E. M., Campagna S., Fang F. G., Kowalczyk J. J. & Littlefield B. A. (20100112). Tubulin-based antimitotic mechanism of E7974, a novel analogue of the marine sponge natural product hemiasterlin. : Molecular cancer therapeutics.

Chicago

Kuznetsov Galina, TenDyke Karen, Towle Murray J, Cheng Hongsheng, Liu Junke, Marsh Joanne P, Schiller Shawn E R, Spyvee Mark R, Yang Hu, Seletsky Boris M, Shaffer Christina J, Marceau Veronique, Yao Ye, Suh Edward M, Campagna Silvio, Fang Francis G, Kowalczyk James J and Littlefield Bruce A. 20100112. Tubulin-based antimitotic mechanism of E7974, a novel analogue of the marine sponge natural product hemiasterlin. : Molecular cancer therapeutics.

Harvard

Kuznetsov G., TenDyke K., Towle M. J., Cheng H., Liu J., Marsh J. P., Schiller S. E. R., Spyvee M. R., Yang H., Seletsky B. M., Shaffer C. J., Marceau V., Yao Y., Suh E. M., Campagna S., Fang F. G., Kowalczyk J. J. and Littlefield B. A. (20100112). Tubulin-based antimitotic mechanism of E7974, a novel analogue of the marine sponge natural product hemiasterlin. : Molecular cancer therapeutics.

MLA

Kuznetsov Galina, TenDyke Karen, Towle Murray J, Cheng Hongsheng, Liu Junke, Marsh Joanne P, Schiller Shawn E R, Spyvee Mark R, Yang Hu, Seletsky Boris M, Shaffer Christina J, Marceau Veronique, Yao Ye, Suh Edward M, Campagna Silvio, Fang Francis G, Kowalczyk James J and Littlefield Bruce A. Tubulin-based antimitotic mechanism of E7974, a novel analogue of the marine sponge natural product hemiasterlin. : Molecular cancer therapeutics. 20100112.

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