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New selenosteroids as antiproliferative agents

Organic & Biomolecular Chemistry, 2017
A wide panel of new selenosteroids have been prepared as new antiproliferative agents; improved activities were achieved compared to commonly-used chemotherapeutic agents.
Alma Fuentes-Aguilar   +10 more
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Antiproliferative effects of amphiphilic molecules

International Journal of Immunopharmacology, 1990
Previous investigations indicated that certain long chain amphiphiles possess immunosuppressive activity. Here we tested this concept by studying the ability of a series of nitrogen-containing amphiphiles of varying hydrocarbon chain lengths to inhibit the human mixed lymphocyte reaction (MLR). Seventeen of 29 compounds were classified as inhibitory in
E A, Coy   +3 more
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Antiproliferative effects of peracetylated naphthoxylosides

Bioorganic & Medicinal Chemistry Letters, 2009
The antiproliferative activity, and the capability of priming of glycosaminoglycan chains, of two series of peracetylated mono- and bis-xylosylated dihydroxynaphthalenes have been investigated for normal HFL-1 cells, as well as transformed T24 cells, and compared to the unprotected analogs.
Ulrika, Nilsson   +4 more
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Methotrexate: Anti-inflammatory or antiproliferative?

Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology, 1990
Editorial presentant le mecanisme d'action du methotrexate et son utilisation dans le traitement du psoriasis.
M D, Zanolli   +2 more
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Antiproliferative potential of pinebark

2021
The anti-tumour agents from natural sources attract growing attention in recent years. Therefore, a great number of plant species have been investigated in order to identify potent biological components. Pine bark as a valuable source of bioactive polyphenols presents an attractive raw material.
Milanović, Maja   +4 more
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Selective antiproliferative effects of thymidine

Experientia, 1993
A substance with antiproliferative bioactivity in an aqueous extract of Cordyline terminalis was purified and identified by mass spectrometry to be the natural nucleoside, thymidine. 10(-5) M Thymidine inhibited EL4 cell replication and decreased cell viability after 12-24 h. The effect was highly specific for this nucleoside.
Ooi, S.O.   +3 more
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Antiproliferative Drugs for Restenosis Prevention

Interventional Cardiology Clinics, 2016
Cardiovascular disease is a leading cause of death and disability worldwide. Current treatment strategies aimed at treating the symptoms and consequences of obstructive vascular disease have embraced both optimal medical therapy and catheter-based percutaneous coronary intervention with drug-eluting stents.
Anwer, Habib, Aloke Virmani, Finn
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Antiproliferative cardenolides from Periploca graeca

Planta Medica, 2007
Nine cardiotonic steroids, six 17beta-cardenolides (2, 4, 6-9) and three 17alpha-cardenolides (1, 3, 5) have been identified from the chloroform and chloroform-methanol extracts of Periploca graeca L. (Asclepiadaceae) stems. Among these, compound 5, the 17alpha-isomer of periplocin 6, was identified as a new compound.
D. SPERA   +4 more
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Triaryl Methane Derivatives as Antiproliferative Agents.

ChemInform, 2004
AbstractFor Abstract see ChemInform Abstract in Full Text.
Raed A, Al-Qawasmeh   +6 more
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Antiproliferative Action of Vitamin D

2002
During the past few years, it has become apparent that vitamin D may play an important role in malignant transformation. Epidemiological studies suggest that low vitamin D serum concentration increases especially the risk of hormone-related cancers.
Timo, Ylikomi   +9 more
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