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  • Anti-tumor promoting effects of palmitoyl: protein thioesterase inhibitors against a human neurotumor cell line  Academic Article
  • Characterization of four doxorubicin adapted human breast cancer cell lines with respect to chemotherapeutic drug sensitivity, drug resistance associated membrane proteins and glutathione transferases  Academic Article
  • Combination chemotherapy in refractory immune thrombocytopenic purpura  Academic Article
  • Development of a cell-based, high-throughput screening assay for ATM kinase inhibitors  Academic Article
  • E2f-1 cooperates with topoisomerase ii inhibition and DNA damage to selectively augment p53-independent apoptosis  Academic Article
  • Expression of proliferation-associated nuclear autoantigens, p330d/CENP-F and PCNA, in differentiation and in drug-induced growth inhibition using two-parameter flow cytometry  Academic Article
  • Hydrolytically activated etoposide prodrugs inhibit mdr-1 function and eradicate established mr-1 multidrug-resistant t-cell leukemia  Academic Article
  • In vivo activity in a catalytic antibody-prodrug system: antibody catalyzed etoposide prodrug activation for selective chemotherapy  Academic Article
  • Mechanism of Action of an Imidopiperidine Inhibitor of Human Polynucleotide Kinase/Phosphatase  Academic Article
  • Mobilized peripheral blood progenitor cells (pbpc) in support of tandem cycles of high-dose chemotherapy (hdc)  Academic Article

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