AbstractBackground: During the past decade, Taxol has assumed an important role in cancer chemotherapy. The search for novel compounds with a mechanism of action similar to that of Taxol, but with greater efficacy particularly in Taxol-resistant cells, has led to the isolation of new natural products. One such compound, (+)-discodermolide, although structurally distinct from Taxol, has a similar ability to stabilize microtubules. In addition, (+)-discodermolide is active in Taxol-resistant cell lines that overexpress P-glycoprotein, the multidrug-resistant transporter. Interestingly, (+)-discodermolide demonstrates a profound enhancement of the initiation process of microtubule polymerization compared to Taxol.Results: The synthesis of (+)-...
(-)-Dictyostatin is a sponge-derived, 22-member macrolactone natural product shown to cause cells to...
Chapter one describes the design and synthesis of novel (+)-discodermolide analogs, that featured di...
PHARMACOLOGICAL AND STRUCTURE-ACTIVITY RELATIONSHIP EVALUATION OF MICROTUBULE-STABILIZING AGENTSChar...
AbstractBackground: During the past decade, Taxol has assumed an important role in cancer chemothera...
(+)-Discodermolide is a microtubule-stabilizing agent with potential for the treatment of taxol-refr...
In 1990, the natural product discodermolide was isolated from a marine sponge and later found to hav...
AbstractBackground: The marine natural product (+)-discodermolide has potent immunosuppressive activ...
Several novel analogues of (+)-discodermolide were synthesized via a convergent strategy that used W...
An efficient, convergent and stereocontrolled synthesis of simplified analogues of the potent antimi...
Inhibition of microtubule function is an attractive rational approach to anticancer therapy. Althoug...
(+)-Discodermolide, a C24:4, trihydroxylated, octamethyl, carbamate-bearing fatty acid lactone origi...
Since the discovery of paclitaxel (Taxol™) from Taxus brevifolia and its clinical success as an anti...
The marine sponge-derived polyketide discodermolide is a potent antimitotic agent that represents a ...
The dissertation contained herein describes studies concerning the natural product (+)-discodermolid...
41 p.-7 fig.-3 fig.-supl.The binding interactions of two antitumor agents that target the paclitaxel...
(-)-Dictyostatin is a sponge-derived, 22-member macrolactone natural product shown to cause cells to...
Chapter one describes the design and synthesis of novel (+)-discodermolide analogs, that featured di...
PHARMACOLOGICAL AND STRUCTURE-ACTIVITY RELATIONSHIP EVALUATION OF MICROTUBULE-STABILIZING AGENTSChar...
AbstractBackground: During the past decade, Taxol has assumed an important role in cancer chemothera...
(+)-Discodermolide is a microtubule-stabilizing agent with potential for the treatment of taxol-refr...
In 1990, the natural product discodermolide was isolated from a marine sponge and later found to hav...
AbstractBackground: The marine natural product (+)-discodermolide has potent immunosuppressive activ...
Several novel analogues of (+)-discodermolide were synthesized via a convergent strategy that used W...
An efficient, convergent and stereocontrolled synthesis of simplified analogues of the potent antimi...
Inhibition of microtubule function is an attractive rational approach to anticancer therapy. Althoug...
(+)-Discodermolide, a C24:4, trihydroxylated, octamethyl, carbamate-bearing fatty acid lactone origi...
Since the discovery of paclitaxel (Taxol™) from Taxus brevifolia and its clinical success as an anti...
The marine sponge-derived polyketide discodermolide is a potent antimitotic agent that represents a ...
The dissertation contained herein describes studies concerning the natural product (+)-discodermolid...
41 p.-7 fig.-3 fig.-supl.The binding interactions of two antitumor agents that target the paclitaxel...
(-)-Dictyostatin is a sponge-derived, 22-member macrolactone natural product shown to cause cells to...
Chapter one describes the design and synthesis of novel (+)-discodermolide analogs, that featured di...
PHARMACOLOGICAL AND STRUCTURE-ACTIVITY RELATIONSHIP EVALUATION OF MICROTUBULE-STABILIZING AGENTSChar...