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Novel Antiproliferative Agents 1st Edition Valentina Onnis

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Novel Antiproliferative Agents 1st Edition Valentina Onnis
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Publisher: Mdpi AG
File Extension: PDF
File size: 39.55 MB
Author: Valentina Onnis
ISBN: 9783725801718, 9783725801725, 3725801711, 372580172X
Language: English
Year: 2024
Edition: 1

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Novel Antiproliferative Agents 1st Edition Valentina Onnis by Valentina Onnis 9783725801718, 9783725801725, 3725801711, 372580172X instant download after payment.

This Special Issue of Pharmaceuticals presented the recent findings on antiproliferative compounds and highlighted possible routes to discover new drugs used to treat cancer. In this Special Issue, different studies on kinase and methyltransferase-like proteins 3 inhibitors and compounds capable of altering the tumor microenvironment or acting at the mitotic stage of the cell cycle were presented. Furthermore, the antiproliferative or cytotoxic activities of various small synthetic, natural-derived molecules, and their hybrids were discussed.

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