Cell cycle control genes are frequently mutated in cancer cells, which usually display higher rates of proliferation than normal cells. Dysregulated mitosis leads to genomic instability, which contributes to tumor progression and aggressiveness. Many drugs that disrupt mitosis have been studied because they induce cell cycle arrest and tumor cell death. These antitumor compounds are referred to as antimitotics. Vinca alkaloids and taxanes are natural products that target microtubules and inhibit mitosis, and their derivatives are among the most commonly used drugs in cancer therapy worldwide. However, severe adverse effects such as neuropathies are frequently observed during treatment with microtubule-targeting agents. Many efforts have bee...
The World Health Organization reports that approximately 80% population from developing countries ar...
Natural products are widely used as source for drugs development. An interesting example is represen...
This review article provides an overview on the current state of research in the area of microtubule...
Cell cycle control genes are frequently mutated in cancer cells, which usually display higher rates ...
Microtubule-targeting agents (MTAs), like taxanes and vinca alkaloids, are tubulin-binding drugs tha...
We previously reported the identification of a novel antimitotic agent with carbazole and benzohydra...
Cancer is one of the major causes of death worldwide. It is a multifactorial heterogeneous disease c...
Mitosis is considered as the main stage of the cell division process. It is well established that ab...
Dysregulation of cell cycle progression is a hallmark of cancer cells. In recent years, efforts have...
Antimitotic agents have been the most successful pharmacological agents for the treatment of cancer....
One of the major issues facing anticancer research relies on the intrinsic inability of tumor cells ...
In 2007 over 12 million people were diagnosed with cancer. At least one third of these individuals a...
Cancer remains one of the main causes of morbidity and mortality worldwide. Although many pharmacolo...
Tubulin modulating agents such as the taxanes are among the most effective antimitotic cancer drugs,...
The Author(s) 2015. This article is published with open access at Springerlink.com Abstract Through ...
The World Health Organization reports that approximately 80% population from developing countries ar...
Natural products are widely used as source for drugs development. An interesting example is represen...
This review article provides an overview on the current state of research in the area of microtubule...
Cell cycle control genes are frequently mutated in cancer cells, which usually display higher rates ...
Microtubule-targeting agents (MTAs), like taxanes and vinca alkaloids, are tubulin-binding drugs tha...
We previously reported the identification of a novel antimitotic agent with carbazole and benzohydra...
Cancer is one of the major causes of death worldwide. It is a multifactorial heterogeneous disease c...
Mitosis is considered as the main stage of the cell division process. It is well established that ab...
Dysregulation of cell cycle progression is a hallmark of cancer cells. In recent years, efforts have...
Antimitotic agents have been the most successful pharmacological agents for the treatment of cancer....
One of the major issues facing anticancer research relies on the intrinsic inability of tumor cells ...
In 2007 over 12 million people were diagnosed with cancer. At least one third of these individuals a...
Cancer remains one of the main causes of morbidity and mortality worldwide. Although many pharmacolo...
Tubulin modulating agents such as the taxanes are among the most effective antimitotic cancer drugs,...
The Author(s) 2015. This article is published with open access at Springerlink.com Abstract Through ...
The World Health Organization reports that approximately 80% population from developing countries ar...
Natural products are widely used as source for drugs development. An interesting example is represen...
This review article provides an overview on the current state of research in the area of microtubule...