Connection
Dylan Taatjes to Doxorubicin
This is a "connection" page, showing publications Dylan Taatjes has written about Doxorubicin.
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Taatjes DJ, Fenick DJ, Koch TH. Nuclear targeting and nuclear retention of anthracycline-formaldehyde conjugates implicates DNA covalent bonding in the cytotoxic mechanism of anthracyclines. Chem Res Toxicol. 1999 Jul; 12(7):588-96.
Score: 0.150
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Taatjes DJ, Fenick DJ, Gaudiano G, Koch TH. A redox pathway leading to the alkylation of nucleic acids by doxorubicin and related anthracyclines: application to the design of antitumor drugs for resistant cancer. Curr Pharm Des. 1998 Jun; 4(3):203-18.
Score: 0.139
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Taatjes DJ, Gaudiano G, Koch TH. Production of formaldehyde and DNA-adriamycin or DNA-daunomycin adducts, initiated through redox chemistry of dithiothreitol/iron, xanthine oxidase/NADH/iron, or glutathione/iron. Chem Res Toxicol. 1997 Sep; 10(9):953-61.
Score: 0.132
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Taatjes DJ, Gaudiano G, Resing K, Koch TH. Redox pathway leading to the alkylation of DNA by the anthracycline, antitumor drugs adriamycin and daunomycin. J Med Chem. 1997 Apr 11; 40(8):1276-86.
Score: 0.128
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Taatjes DJ, Gaudiano G, Resing K, Koch TH. Alkylation of DNA by the anthracycline, antitumor drugs adriamycin and daunomycin. J Med Chem. 1996 Oct 11; 39(21):4135-8.
Score: 0.124
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Kato S, Burke PJ, Fenick DJ, Taatjes DJ, Bierbaum VM, Koch TH. Mass spectrometric measurement of formaldehyde generated in breast cancer cells upon treatment with anthracycline antitumor drugs. Chem Res Toxicol. 2000 Jun; 13(6):509-16.
Score: 0.040
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Taatjes DJ, Fenick DJ, Koch TH. Epidoxoform: a hydrolytically more stable anthracycline-formaldehyde conjugate toxic to resistant tumor cells. J Med Chem. 1998 Apr 09; 41(8):1306-14.
Score: 0.034
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Fenick DJ, Taatjes DJ, Koch TH. Doxoform and Daunoform: anthracycline-formaldehyde conjugates toxic to resistant tumor cells. J Med Chem. 1997 Aug 01; 40(16):2452-61.
Score: 0.033
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