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Drugs that target dynamic microtubules: A new molecular perspective
2011
Medicinal research reviews (Print)
Microtubules have long been considered an ideal target for anticancer drugs because of the essential role they play in mitosis, forming the dynamic spindle apparatus. As such, there is a wide variety of compounds currently in clinical use and in development that act as antimitotic agents by altering microtubule dynamics. Although these diverse molecules are known to affect microtubule dynamics upon binding to one of the three established drug domains (taxane, vinca alkaloid, or colchicine
doi:10.1002/med.20242
pmid:21381049
pmcid:PMC3155728
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