[[abstract]]A series of novel 2-amino-3,4,5-trimethoxybenzophenone analogues exhibited excellent activity as tubulin polymerization inhibitors by targeting the colchicine binding site of microtubules. The lead compound 17 exhibited an IC50 value of 1.6μM, similar to that of combretastatin A-4 (IC50=1.9μM). It also displayed remarkable anti-proliferative activity, with IC50 values ranging from 7-16nM against a variety of human cancer cell lines and one MDR(+) cancer cell line. SAR information indicated that the introduction of an amino group at the C2 position of benzophenone ringA and the C3' position of benzophenone ringB play important roles in maximizing activity
The biological importance of microtubules make them an interesting target for the synthesis of antit...
The biological importance of microtubules make them an interesting target for the synthesis of antit...
Induction of apoptosis is a promising strategy that could lead to the discovery of new molecules act...
[[abstract]]A series of novel 2-amino-3,4,5-trimethoxybenzophenone analogues exhibited excellent act...
[[abstract]]A new series of 3-aminobenzophenone compounds as potent inhibitors of tubulin polymeriza...
[[abstract]]A new type of inhibitor of tubulin polymerization was discovered on the basis of the com...
Mols. that target microtubules have an important role in the treatment of cancer. A new class of in...
Microtubules are among the most successful targets of compds. potentially useful for cancer therapy....
Two new series of inhibitors of tubulin polymn. based on the 2-amino-3-(3,4,5-trimethoxybenzoyl)benz...
Two new series of inhibitors of tubulin polymerization based on the 2-amino-3-(3,4,5-trimethoxybenzo...
The central role of microtubules in cell division and mitosis makes them a particularly important ta...
The central role of microtubules in cell division and mitosis makes them a particularly important ta...
The biological importance of microtubules in mitosis and cell division makes them an interesting tar...
The biological importance of microtubules make them an interesting target for the synthesis of antit...
The central role of microtubules in cell division and mitosis makes them a particularly important ta...
The biological importance of microtubules make them an interesting target for the synthesis of antit...
The biological importance of microtubules make them an interesting target for the synthesis of antit...
Induction of apoptosis is a promising strategy that could lead to the discovery of new molecules act...
[[abstract]]A series of novel 2-amino-3,4,5-trimethoxybenzophenone analogues exhibited excellent act...
[[abstract]]A new series of 3-aminobenzophenone compounds as potent inhibitors of tubulin polymeriza...
[[abstract]]A new type of inhibitor of tubulin polymerization was discovered on the basis of the com...
Mols. that target microtubules have an important role in the treatment of cancer. A new class of in...
Microtubules are among the most successful targets of compds. potentially useful for cancer therapy....
Two new series of inhibitors of tubulin polymn. based on the 2-amino-3-(3,4,5-trimethoxybenzoyl)benz...
Two new series of inhibitors of tubulin polymerization based on the 2-amino-3-(3,4,5-trimethoxybenzo...
The central role of microtubules in cell division and mitosis makes them a particularly important ta...
The central role of microtubules in cell division and mitosis makes them a particularly important ta...
The biological importance of microtubules in mitosis and cell division makes them an interesting tar...
The biological importance of microtubules make them an interesting target for the synthesis of antit...
The central role of microtubules in cell division and mitosis makes them a particularly important ta...
The biological importance of microtubules make them an interesting target for the synthesis of antit...
The biological importance of microtubules make them an interesting target for the synthesis of antit...
Induction of apoptosis is a promising strategy that could lead to the discovery of new molecules act...