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  1. 1.   Marine pharmacology in 2001-2: antitumour and cytotoxic compounds
  2. Mayer, A. M. S.; Gustafson, K. R.
  3. European Journal of Cancer. 2004, DEC; 40(18): 2676-2704.
  1. 2.   Marine pharmacology in 2000: Antitumor and cytotoxic compounds
  2. Mayer, A. M. S.; Gustafson, K. R.
  3. International Journal of Cancer. 2003 105(3): 291-299.
  1. 3.   Structure and absolute stereochemistry of hectochlorin, a potent stimulator of actin assembly
  2. Marquez, B. L.; Watts, K. S.; Yokochi, A.; Roberts, M. A.; Verdier-Pinard, P.; Jimenez, J. I.; Hamel, E.; Scheuer, P. J.; Gerwick, W. H.
  3. Journal of Natural Products. 2002 65(6): 866-871.
  1. 4.   Synthesis and biological evaluation of a focused mixture library of analogues of the antimitotic marine natural product curacin A
  2. Wipf, P.; Reeves, J. T.; Balachandran, R.; Giuliano, K. A.; Hamel, E.; Day, B. W.
  3. Journal of the American Chemical Society. 2000 122(39): 9391-9395.
  1. 5.   Structure-Activity Analysis of the Interaction of Curacin a, the Potent Colchicine Site Antimitotic Agent, With Tubulin and Effects of Analogs On the Growth of Mcf-7 Breast Cancer Cells
  2. Verdier-Pinard, P.; Lai, J. Y.; Yoo, H. D.; Yu, J. R.; Marquez, B.; Nagle, D. G.; Nambu, M.; White, J. D.; Falck, J. R.; Gerwick, W. H.; Day, B. W.; Hamel, E.
  3. Molecular Pharmacology. 1998 53(1): 62-76.
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