Since 1984, when paclitaxel was approved by the FDA for the treatment of advanced ovarian carcinoma, taxanes have been widely used as microtubule-targeting antitumor agents. However, their historic classification as antimitotics does not describe all their functions. Indeed, taxanes act in a complex manner, altering multiple cellular oncogenic processes including mitosis, angiogenesis, apoptosis, inflammatory response, and ROS production. On the one hand, identification of the diverse effects of taxanes on oncogenic signaling pathways provides opportunities to apply these cytotoxic drugs in a more rational manner. On the other hand, this may facilitate the development of novel treatment modalities to surmount anticancer drug resistance. In ...
markdownabstract__Abstract__ Over forty years ago, samples of the Taxus brevifolia, the pacific y...
Microtubules are important cellular targets for anticancer therapy because of their key role in mito...
Despite its good initial response and significant survival benefit in patients with castration-resis...
The taxanes are a class of commonly used anticancer agents, which are very effective in treatment of...
Taxanes represent one of the most promising classes of anticancer agents. Unfortunately, their clini...
The taxane family of chemotherapy drugs has been used to treat a variety of mostly epithelial-derive...
Taxanes, particularly docetaxel (DTX), has been widely used for combination therapy of head and neck...
Microtubules are highly dynamic cellular polymers made of αβ-tubulin and associated proteins. They p...
Taxanes are cytostatic routinely used for the treatment of solid breast, ovarian, prostate, head and...
Taxanes are potent inhibitors of cell motility, a property implicated in their antiangiogenic and an...
Microtubule inhibitors, such as the taxanes docetaxel and paclitaxel, are commonly used drugs for th...
AbstractTaxanes are potent inhibitors of cell motility, a property implicated in their antiangiogeni...
Microtubule-targeting agents (MTAs), like taxanes and vinca alkaloids, are tubulin-binding drugs tha...
International audienceTaxanes are microtubule-targeting drugs used as cytotoxic chemotherapy to trea...
Drug resistance in cancer cells is a frequent cause of breast cancer therapy failure. The aim of thi...
markdownabstract__Abstract__ Over forty years ago, samples of the Taxus brevifolia, the pacific y...
Microtubules are important cellular targets for anticancer therapy because of their key role in mito...
Despite its good initial response and significant survival benefit in patients with castration-resis...
The taxanes are a class of commonly used anticancer agents, which are very effective in treatment of...
Taxanes represent one of the most promising classes of anticancer agents. Unfortunately, their clini...
The taxane family of chemotherapy drugs has been used to treat a variety of mostly epithelial-derive...
Taxanes, particularly docetaxel (DTX), has been widely used for combination therapy of head and neck...
Microtubules are highly dynamic cellular polymers made of αβ-tubulin and associated proteins. They p...
Taxanes are cytostatic routinely used for the treatment of solid breast, ovarian, prostate, head and...
Taxanes are potent inhibitors of cell motility, a property implicated in their antiangiogenic and an...
Microtubule inhibitors, such as the taxanes docetaxel and paclitaxel, are commonly used drugs for th...
AbstractTaxanes are potent inhibitors of cell motility, a property implicated in their antiangiogeni...
Microtubule-targeting agents (MTAs), like taxanes and vinca alkaloids, are tubulin-binding drugs tha...
International audienceTaxanes are microtubule-targeting drugs used as cytotoxic chemotherapy to trea...
Drug resistance in cancer cells is a frequent cause of breast cancer therapy failure. The aim of thi...
markdownabstract__Abstract__ Over forty years ago, samples of the Taxus brevifolia, the pacific y...
Microtubules are important cellular targets for anticancer therapy because of their key role in mito...
Despite its good initial response and significant survival benefit in patients with castration-resis...