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Lucanthone

Known as: 1-((2-(Diethylamino)ethyl)amino)-4-methylthioxanthen-9-one, Lucantona, 1-diethylaminoethylethylamino-4-methyl-thioxanthenone 
An orally available thioxanthone-based DNA intercalator and inhibitor of the DNA repair enzyme apurinic-apyrimidinic endonuclease 1 (APEX1 or APE1… 
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1983
1983
Three types of aza analogues of lucanthone were synthesized for evaluation as antitumor drugs. None of the compounds was found to… 
1982
1982
A group of nitro and amino derivatives of lucanthone was prepared and tested for antitumor activity. Reaction of 1-chloro-4… 
1980
1980
The In Vitro information System (IVIS) provides for the collection, maintenance, analysis and reporting of mutagenesis data for… 
1980
1980
The effect of dihydroxyanthraquinone (DHAQ), a potential anticancer chemotherapeutic agent, on the progression of Chinese hamster… 
1977
1977
Exposure of HeLa cells to lucanthone (3 microgram/ml) caused dissociation of a fast-sedimenting duplex DNA complex, as judged by… 
1973
1973
Experiments with tetrathyridia of Mesocestoides corti implanted intraperitoneally into LDF1, SEC, and SWR mice showed that a… 
1972
1972
Sublethal doses of lucanthone (Miracil D) induced substantial mortality when administered to sublethally irradiated mice… 
1971
1971
Lucanthone (1-diethylaminoethylamino-4-methylthioxanthone) is a bacteriostatic and carcinostatic agent, and combines readily with… 
Highly Cited
1970
Highly Cited
1970
Summary The colony-forming ability of HeLa cells that survived an initial dose of X-irradiation proved abnormally sensitive to… 
1968
1968
Summary From Miracil D® (lucanthone), a hydroxymethyl derivative (hycanthone), can be obtained through the biological activity of…