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  1. 1.   Using PET imaging to track STING-induced interferon signaling
  2. Bafor,Enitome; Young,Howard
  3. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. 2021, Sep 21; 118(38):
  1. 2.   Design, synthesis, in vitro antiproliferative activity and apoptosis-inducing studies of 1-(3',4',5'-trimethoxyphenyl)-3-(2'-alkoxycarbonylindolyl)-2-propen-1-one derivatives obtained by a molecular hybridisation approach
  2. Preti, Delia; Romagnoli, Romeo; Rondanin, Riccardo; Cacciari, Barbara; Hamel, Ernest; Balzarini, Jan; Liekens, Sandra; Schols, Dominique; Estévez-Sarmiento, Francisco; Quintana, José; Estévez, Francisco
  3. Journal of enzyme inhibition and medicinal chemistry. 2018, Dec; 33(1): 1225-1238.
  1. 3.   NADPH oxidase 5 (NOX5) - induced reactive oxygen signaling modulates normoxic HIF-1a and p27(Kip1) expression in malignant melanoma and other human tumors
  2. Antony, Smitha; Jiang, Guojian; Wu, Yongzhong; Meitzler, Jennifer L; Makhlouf, Hala R; Haines, Diana; Butcher, Donna; Hoon, Dave S; Ji, Jiuping; Zhang, Yiping; Juhasz, Agnes; Lu, Jiamo; Liu, Han; Dahan, Iris; Konate, Mariam; Roy, Krishnendu K; Doroshow, James H
  3. Molecular Carcinogenesis. 2017, Dec; 56(12): 2643-2662.
  1. 4.   Structural analysis and unique molecular recognition properties of a Bauhinia forficata lectin that inhibits cancer cell growth.
  2. Lubkowski, Jacek; Durbin, Sarah V; C Silva, Mariana C; Farnsworth, David; Gildersleeve, Jeffrey; Oliva, Maria Luiza V; Wlodawer, Alexander
  3. The FEBS journal. 2017, Feb; 284(3): 429-450.
  1. 5.   The Era GTPase recognizes the GAUCACCUCC sequence and binds helix 45 near the 3 ' end of 16S rRNA
  2. Tu, C.; Zhou, X. M.; Tarasov, S. G.; Tropea, J. E.; Austin, B. P.; Waugh, D. S.; Court, D. L.; Ji, X. H.
  3. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. 2011, Jun; 108(25): 10156-10161.
  1. 6.   Synthesis of novel antimitotic agents based on 2-amino-3-aroyl-5-(hetero)arylethynyl thiophene derivatives
  2. Romagnoli, R.; Baraldi, P. G.; Cruz-Lopez, O.; Tolomeo, M.; Di Cristina, A.; Pipitone, R. M.; Grimaudo, S.; Balzarini, J.; Brancale, A.; Hamel, E.
  3. Bioorganic & Medicinal Chemistry Letters. 2011, May; 21(9): 2746-2751.
  1. 7.   Wnt4 induces nephronic tubules in metanephric mesenchyme by a non-canonical mechanism
  2. Tanigawa, S.; Wang, H. G.; Yang, Y. L.; Sharma, N.; Tarasova, N.; Ajima, R.; Yamaguchi, T. P.; Rodriguez, L. G.; Perantoni, A. O.
  3. Developmental Biology. 2011, Apr; 352(1): 58-69.
  1. 8.   Synthesis and Cellular Pharmacology Studies of a Series of 2-amino-3-aroyl-4-substituted Thiophene Derivatives
  2. Romagnoli, R.; Baraldi, P. G.; Pavani, M. G.; Cruz-Lopez, O.; Hamel, E.; Balzarini, J.; Brognara, E.; Zuccato, C.; Gambari, R.
  3. Medicinal Chemistry. 2010, Nov; 6(6): 329-343.
  1. 9.   Synthesis and Evaluation of Haloacetyl, alpha-Bromoacryloyl and Nitrooxyacetyl Benzo[b]furan and Benzo[b]thiophene Derivatives as Potent Antiproliferative Agents Against Leukemia L1210 and K562 Cells
  2. Romagnoli, R.; Baraldi, P. G.; Carrion, M. D.; Cara, C. L.; Casolari, A.; Hamel, E.; Fabbri, E.; Gambari, R.
  3. Letters in Drug Design & Discovery. 2010, Aug; 7(7): 476-486.
  1. 10.   Antitumor activity of JS-K O-2-(2,4-dinitrophenyl) 1- (4-ethoxycarbonyl)piperazin-1-yl diazen-1-ium-1,2-diolate and related O-2-Aryl diazeniumdiolates in vitro and in vivo
  2. Shami, P. J.; Saavedra, J. E.; Bonifant, C. L.; Chu, J. X.; Udupi, V.; Malaviya, S.; Carr, B. I.; Kar, S.; Wang, M. F.; Jia, L.; Ji, X. H.; Keefer, L. K.
  3. Journal of Medicinal Chemistry. 2006, Jul; 49(14): 4356-4366.
  1. 11.   Inhibition of transcription factor NF-kappa B signaling proteins IKK beta and p65 through specific cysteine residues by epoxyquinone A monomer: Correlation with its anti-cancer cell growth activity
  2. Liang, M. C.; Bardhan, S.; Pace, E. A.; Rosman, D.; Beutler, J. A.; Porco, J. A.; Gilmore, T. D.
  3. Biochemical Pharmacology. 2006, FEB 28; 71(5): 634-645.
  1. 12.   New arylthioindoles: Potent inhibitors of tubulin polymerization. 2. Structure-activity relationships and molecular modeling studies
  2. De Martino, G.; Edler, M. C.; La Regina, G.; Coluccia, A.; Barbera, M. C.; Barrow, D.; Nicholson, R. I.; Chiosis, G.; Brancale, A.; Hamel, E.; Artico, M.; Silvestri, R.
  3. Journal of Medicinal Chemistry. 2006, FEB 9; 49(3): 947-954.
  1. 13.   Nitric oxide regulates prolidase activity by serine/threonine phosphorylation
  2. Surazynski, A.; Liu, Y. M.; Miltyk, W.; Phang, J. M.
  3. Journal of Cellular Biochemistry. 2005, DEC 1; 96(5): 1086-1094.
  1. 14.   A novel RING-type ubiquitin ligase breast cancer-associated gene 2 correlates with outcome in invasive breast cancer
  2. Burger, A. M.; Gao, Y. G.; Amemiya, Y.; Kahn, H. J.; Kitching, R.; Yang, Y. L.; Sun, P.; Narod, S. A.; Hanna, W. M.; Seth, A. K.
  3. Cancer Research. 2005, NOV 15; 65(22): 10401-10412.
  1. 15.   Friend spleen focus-forming virus transforms rodent fibroblasts in cooperation with a short form of the receptor tyrosine kinase Stk
  2. Nishigaki, K.; Hanson, C.; Jelacic, T.; Thompson, D.; Ruscetti, S.
  3. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. 2005, OCT 25; 102(43): 15488-15493.
  1. 16.   Effect of EBV LMP1 targeted DNAzymes on cell proliferation and apoptosis
  2. Lu, Z. X.; Ye, M.; Yan, G. R.; Li, Q.; Tang, M.; Lee, L. M.; Sun, L. Q.; Cao, Y.
  3. Cancer Gene Therapy. 2005, JUL; 12(7): 647-654.
  1. 17.   Cancer biology and hormesis: Comments on Calabrese (2005)
  2. Anderson, L. M.
  3. Critical Reviews in Toxicology. 2005, JUL; 35(6): 583-586.
  1. 18.   Antineoplastic agents. 445. Synthesis and evaluation of structural modifications of (Z)- and (E)-combretastatin A-4
  2. Pettit, G. R.; Rhodes, M. R.; Herald, D. L.; Hamel, E.; Schmidt, J. M.; Pettitt, R. K.
  3. Journal of Medicinal Chemistry. 2005, JUN 16; 48(12): 4087-4099.
  1. 19.   Inhibition of prolidase activity by nickel causes decreased growth of proline auxotrophic CHO cells
  2. Miltylk, W.; Surazynski, A.; Kasprzak, K. S.; Fivash, M. J.; Buzard, G. S.; Phang, J. M.
  3. Journal of Cellular Biochemistry. 2005, APR 15; 94(6): 1210-1217.
  1. 20.   Role of glutathione and nucleotide excision repair in modulation of cisplatin activity with O-6-benzylguanine
  2. Fishel, M. L.; Ganicsik, M. P.; Delaney, S. M.; Zuhowski, E. G.; Maher, V. M.; Karrison, T.; Moschel, R. C.; Egorin, M. J.; Dolan, M. E.
  3. Cancer Chemotherapy and Pharmacology. 2005, APR; 55(4): 333-342.
  1. 21.   DLC-1, a Rho GTPase-activating protein with tumor suppressor function, is essential for embryonic development
  2. Durkin, M. E.; Avner, M. R.; Huh, C. G.; Yuan, B. Z.; Thorgeirsson, S. S.; Popescu, N. C.
  3. Febs Letters. 2005, FEB 14; 579(5): 1191-1196.
  1. 22.   The antitumor drug candidate 2-(4-amino-3-methylphenyl)-5-fluorobenzothiazole induces NF-kappa B activity in drug-sensitive MCF-7 cells
  2. Brantley, E.; Patel, V.; Stinson, S. F.; Trapani, V.; Hose, C. D.; Ciolino, H. P.; Yeh, G. C.; Gutkind, J. S.; Sausville, E. A.; Loaiza-Perez, A. I.
  3. Anti-Cancer Drugs. 2005, FEB; 16(2): 137-143.
  1. 23.   Nuclear receptors as negative modulators of STAT3 in multiple myeloma
  2. Wang, L. H.; Yang, X. Y.; Zhang, X. H.; Farrar, W. L.
  3. Cell Cycle. 2005, FEB; 4(2): 242-245.
  1. 24.   Secondary metabolites of Phlomis viscosa and their biological activities
  2. Calis, I.; Kirmizibekmez, H.; Beutler, J. A.; Donmez, A. A.; Yalcin, F. N.; Kilic, E.; Ozalp, M.; Ruedi, P.; Tasdemir, D.
  3. Turkish Journal of Chemistry. 2005 29(1): 71-81.
  1. 25.   Anticancer metal compounds in NCI's tumor-screening database: putative mode of action
  2. Huang, R. L.; Wallqvist, A.; Covell, D. G.
  3. Biochemical Pharmacology. 2005 69(7): 1009-1039.
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