The Antifolates

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This article focuses on the cellular, biochemical, and molecular pharmacology of antifolates and how a basic understanding of the mechanism of action of methotrexate, its cytotoxic determinants, mechanisms of resistance,…

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Antimitotic Inhibitors

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Of the agents available in the treatment of both solid and hematologic cancers, microtubule-targeted agents are among the most widely used and exploiting other mechanisms involving the microtubule and its…

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Tyrosine Kinase Inhibitors in Lung Cancer

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Identification of driver mutations in growth related protein kinases, especially tyrosine kinases, has led to clinical development of an array of tyrosine kinase inhibitors in various malignancies, including lung cancer….

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Targeting the Hedgehog Pathway

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The Hedgehog (Hh) pathway is a signaling cascade that is evolutionally highly conserved and plays an important role in embryonic pattern formation and stem cell response to tissue damage. Given…

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Targeting Angiogenesis in Gynecologic Cancers

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Gynecologic malignancies carry an estimated incidence of 83,750 cases per year and estimated mortality rate of more than 27,000 women per year. New therapies and therapeutic approaches are needed to…

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Topoisomerase 1 Inhibitors and Cancer Therapy

Sep 16, 2017 by in HEMATOLOGY Comments Off on Topoisomerase 1 Inhibitors and Cancer Therapy

Topoisomerase 1 inhibitors cure human cancer xenografts in animal models, more so than most other chemotherapy agents. However, their activity in patients with cancer is modest. Ongoing research is studying…

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