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Isatin-benzoazine molecular hybrids as potential antiproliferative agents: synthesis and in vitro pharmacological profiling
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Isatin-benzoazine molecular hybrids as potential antiproliferative agents: synthesis and in vitro pharmacological profiling

Hatem A Abdel-Aziz, Wagdy M Eldehna, Adam B Keeton, Gary A Piazza, Adnan A Kadi, Mohamed W Attwa, Ali S Abdelhameed and Mohamed I Attia
Drug design, development and therapy, Vol.11, pp.2333-2346
01/01/2017
PMCID: PMC5557401
PMID: 28848327

Abstract

Animals Antineoplastic Agents - chemical synthesis Antineoplastic Agents - chemistry Antineoplastic Agents - pharmacology Apoptosis - drug effects Cell Cycle - drug effects Cell Line, Tumor Chromatography, Liquid - methods HT29 Cells Humans Isatin - chemical synthesis Isatin - chemistry Isatin - pharmacology Mass Spectrometry - methods Microsomes, Liver - metabolism Neoplasms - drug therapy Neoplasms - pathology Phthalazines - chemical synthesis Phthalazines - chemistry Phthalazines - pharmacology Quinazolines - chemical synthesis Quinazolines - chemistry Quinazolines - pharmacology Quinoxalines - chemical synthesis Quinoxalines - chemistry Quinoxalines - pharmacology Rats Structure-Activity Relationship
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