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Publikováno v:
Cancer Research. 78:5858-5858
Translation is essential for cellular maintenance and growth, as well as survival in response to a variety of stresses. Translation factors are often overexpressed in cancers, and their experimental inhibition has been shown to retard cancer cell gro
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Jeron Eaves, Meredith Lewis, Steven E. Hall, Amy F. Barabasz, Mei Hu, Andy J. Ommen, James Marvin Veal, Barta Thomas E, James C. Otto, Matthew Jenks, Bert Pronk, Jeffrey M. Partridge, John W. Rice, Melanie Silinski, Katleen Verleysen, Lindsay Hinkley, Jon-Paul Strachan, Briana Foley, Angela R. Woodward, Geng Lifeng, Anisa Scott, Emilie D. Smith, Wei Ma, Paul M. Steed, Tiffany Freed, Laura G. Dubois, W. Stephen Mccall, Hanson Gunnar J, Philip F. Hughes, Patrick Fadden, Kenneth He Huang, Christopher John Markworth
Publikováno v:
Journal of medicinal chemistry. 52(14)
A novel class of heat shock protein 90 (Hsp90) inhibitors was developed from an unbiased screen to identify protein targets for a diverse compound library. These indol-4-one and indazol-4-one derived 2-aminobenzamides showed strong binding affinity t
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Ahmad Awada, Keyvan Rezai, Bert Pronk, Elodie Odore, Esteban Cvitkovic, Olivier Madar, François Lokiec, Sophie Weill
Publikováno v:
Cancer Research. 73:3367-3367
Background: PDX is a novel 10-deaza-aminopterin analogue of methotrex[[Unsupported Character - Codename ]]ate consisting of a mixture of R- and S-diastereomeric folate derivatives. PDX inhibits folate metabolism by binding to and inhibiting the enz
Publikováno v:
Tectonophysics, 266, 493-507. Elsevier
Stapel, G, Cloetingh, S A P L & Pronk, B 1996, ' Quantitative subsidence analysis of the Mesozoic Evolution of the Lusitanian Basin (western Iberian margin) ', Tectonophysics, vol. 266, pp. 493-507 . https://doi.org/10.1016/S0040-1951(96)00203-X
Stapel, G, Cloetingh, S A P L & Pronk, B 1996, ' Quantitative subsidence analysis of the Mesozoic Evolution of the Lusitanian Basin (western Iberian margin) ', Tectonophysics, vol. 266, pp. 493-507 . https://doi.org/10.1016/S0040-1951(96)00203-X
Quantitative subsidence analysis of 26 wells in the Lusitanian basin provides new constraints on the western Iberian Mesozoic passive margin development. Backstripped tectonic subsidence curves show a three-fold subdivision of vertical motions from L
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https://research.vu.nl/en/publications/67d33e2a-d36a-403d-99b9-93b56fb57574
Publikováno v:
Journal of Surgical Research. 144:197