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Cucurbitacin S, a new cucurbitacin from Bryonia dioica
Phytochemistry, 1976Peter J. Hylands, Ahmed M. Salama
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Cucurbitacin E and formononetin
Background: Cell migration is one of the crucial steps in metastasis. Migration is a coordinated mechanism where cells follow extrinsic and intrinsic signals. In order to develop strategies to prevent tumor cell migration and improve late-stage cancer treatment, it is crucial to study and understand the mechanisms that control cell migration in ...openaire +1 more source
The constitutions of the cucurbitacins
Tetrahedron Letters, 1962W.T. de Koch +5 more
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Constitution of the Cucurbitacins
Tetrahedron Letters, 1961David Lavie +3 more
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Use of cucurbitacins for lung cancer research and therapy
Cancer Chemotherapy and Pharmacology, 2021Min Liu, YuanLiang Yan, Bi Peng
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Cucurbitacins: Bioactivities and synergistic effect with small-molecule drugs
Journal of Functional Foods, 2020Siyuan Jing, Li Ren, Tiehua Zhang
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Apoptotic and antimetastatic effect of cucurbitacins in cancer: recent trends and advancement
Naunyn-Schmiedeberg's Archives of Pharmacology, 2023Ujjawal Sharma +2 more
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[Cucurbitacins as stathmokinetic agents].
Planta, 2014A synergism of colchicine and different cucurbitacins has been shown, to be a cause in the formation of ball-metaphases in Bryonia species. The bitter principles cucurbitacin L and I, dihydrocucurbitacin B, and tetrahydrocucurbitacin I, which were examined more closely with respect to their karyological effects, were shown to give rise to C-metaphases ...
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