- Scaffold-hopping strategy: Synthesis and biological evaluation of 5,6-fused bicyclic heteroaromatics to identify orally bioavailable anticancer agents
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Utilizing scaffold-hopping drug-design strategy, we sought to identify a backup drug candidate for BPR0L075 (1), an indole-based anticancer agent. For this purpose, 5,6-fused bicyclic heteroaromatic scaffolds were designed and synthesized through shufflin
- Tung, Yen-Shih,Coumar, Mohane Selvaraj,Wu, Yu-Shan,Shiao, Hui-Yi,Chang, Jang-Yang,Liou, Jing-Ping,Shukla, Paritosh,Chang, Chun-Wei,Chang, Chi-Yen,Kuo, Ching-Chuan,Yeh, Teng-Kuang,Lin, Chin-Yu,Wu, Jian-Sung,Wu, Su-Ying,Liao, Chun-Chen,Hsieh, Hsing-Pang
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supporting information; experimental part
p. 3076 - 3080
(2011/06/25)
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- Potent antitubulin tumor cell cytotoxins based on 3-aroyl indazoles
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A series of 3-aroyl indazoles was synthesized. Modification of the C-7 position resulted in a significant structure-activity relationship (SAR) with acetylene modifications conferring unusual potency in a tumor cell cytotoxicity assay. The most potent com
- Duan, Jian-Xin,Cai, Xiaohong,Meng, Fanying,Lan, Leslie,Hart, Charles,Matteucci, Mark
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p. 1001 - 1006
(2007/10/03)
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- Anti-tumor compounds
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Compounds of the following formula: wherein A, D, Q, T, U, V, W, X, Y, Z, R1, and ---- are as defined herein. This invention also relates to a method of inhibiting tubulin polymerization, or treating cancer or an angiogenesis-related disorder w
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(2008/06/13)
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