Suramin as an archetypical compound in the development of growth factor antagonists for inhibition of genitourinary tumors

Autor: Howard I. Scher, Warren D. W. Heston
Rok vydání: 1992
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Zdroj: Therapy for Genitourinary Cancer ISBN: 9781461365532
DOI: 10.1007/978-1-4615-3502-7_12
Popis: Suramin is one of the first synthetic chemotherapeutic agents to be discovered that was clinically effective against a human parasite. The road to its discovery began in 1899 when Paul Ehrlich was appointed director of the Institute for Experimental Therapy in Frankfurt, a time in which the German chemical industry was synthesizing many compounds, including a large number of synthetic dyes. One such dye, trypan red, was shown to cure trypanosomiasis in mice in 1904, the first time a parasitic infection was cured with a chemotherapeutic agent. Trypanosomes that excluded the dye were resistant [1].
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