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Epipodophyllotoxin
Known as:
Epipodophyllotoxin Compound
An alkaloid isolated or derived synthetically from Podophyllum peltatum that can bind to and inhibit topoisomerase II and its function in ligating…
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Etoposide
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Highly Cited
1989
Highly Cited
1989
DNA minor groove binding agents interfere with topoisomerase II mediated lesions induced by epipodophyllotoxin derivative VM-26 and acridine derivative m-AMSA in nuclei from L1210 cells.
J. Woynarowski
,
R. Sigmund
,
T. Beerman
Biochemistry
1989
Corpus ID: 40107293
This study demonstrated that agents capable of interacting with the minor groove in nuclear DNA interfere with topoisomerase II…
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Review
1989
Review
1989
Etoposide in leukemia, lymphoma and bone marrow transplantation.
E. Stadtmauer
,
P. Cassileth
,
R. Gale
Leukemia research : a Forum for Studies on…
1989
Corpus ID: 40342558
Highly Cited
1986
Highly Cited
1986
Characterization of acquired epipodophyllotoxin resistance in a Chinese hamster ovary cell line: loss of drug-stimulated DNA cleavage activity.
Bonnie S. Glisson
,
Radhey S. Gupta
,
Radhey S. Gupta
,
S. Smallwood-Kentro
,
S. Smallwood-Kentro
,
W. Ross
Cancer Research
1986
Corpus ID: 25013913
Recent evidence indicates that type II DNA topoisomerases mediate epipodophyllotoxin-induced DNA damage and may be intrinsic to…
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Highly Cited
1986
Highly Cited
1986
Cross-resistance to intercalating agents in an epipodophyllotoxin-resistant Chinese hamster ovary cell line: evidence for a common intracellular target.
Bonnie S. Glisson
,
Radhey S. Gupta
,
Paula K. Hodges
,
Warren E. Ross
Cancer Research
1986
Corpus ID: 32115237
Several intercalating agents, as well as the epipodophyllotoxins, appear to effect DNA damage through their interaction with type…
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Highly Cited
1982
Highly Cited
1982
Prophylactic chemotherapy of superficial transitional cell bladder carcinoma: an EORTC randomized trial comparing thiotepa, an epipodophyllotoxin (VM26) and TUR alone.
C. Schulman
,
M. Robinson
,
+5 authors
R. Sylvester
European Urology
1982
Corpus ID: 45326182
The Urological Group of the European Organization for Research on Treatment of Cancer (EORTC) has performed a randomized clinical…
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1977
1977
Comparative study of early effects of epipodophyllotoxin derivatives and other cytostatic agents on mastocytoma cultures.
A. Grieder
,
R. Maurer
,
H. Stähelin
Cancer Research
1977
Corpus ID: 357110
Summary The effects of various cytostatic agents (mechlorethamine, 1-β-d-arabinofuranosylcytosine, 6-mercaptopurine, methotrexate…
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Highly Cited
1976
Highly Cited
1976
Combination chemotherapy with 4'Demethylepipodophyllotoxin 9-(4,6-0-ethylidene-beta-D-glucopyranoside), VP 16-213 (NSC 141540) in L1210 leukemia.
P. Dombernowsky
,
N. Nissen
European Journal of Cancer
1976
Corpus ID: 38174026
Highly Cited
1975
Highly Cited
1975
Comparison of the human pharmacokinetics of VM-26 and VP-16, two antineoplastic epipodophyllotixin glucopyranoside derivatives.
L. Allen
,
P. Creaven
European Journal of Cancer
1975
Corpus ID: 31521557
Highly Cited
1975
Highly Cited
1975
EPEG, a new antineoplastic epipodophyllotoxin
P. Creaven
,
L. Allen
Clinical pharmacology and therapy
1975
Corpus ID: 22860721
Nine patients were studied with tritium‐labeled EPEG, a new epipodophyllotoxin antineoplastic agent. Four patients received 220…
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Highly Cited
1975
Highly Cited
1975
Inhibition by 4'-demethyl-epipodophyllotoxin 9-(4,6-O-2-thenylidene-beta-D-glucopyranoside) of human lymphoblast cultures in G2 phase of the cell cycle.
N. C. Misra
,
D. Roberts
Cancer Research
1975
Corpus ID: 32289552
4'-Demethyl-epipodophyllotoxin 9-(4,6-0-2-thenylidene-beta-D-glucopyranoside) is a semisynthetic derivative of podophyllotoxin…
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