Synthesis and biological activity of 9-Azapaullone, its N-oxide and N-benzyl derivatives
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David Power, 'Synthesis and biological activity of 9-Azapaullone, its N-oxide and N-benzyl derivatives', [thesis], Trinity College (Dublin, Ireland). School of Chemistry, 2011, pp 172Download Item:
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Cancer is a serious and life-threatening disease that accounts for 13% of deaths each year. It is a complicated process with many factors and variations observed, however research has uncovered many new strategies for the treatment of this disease. A recently initiated strategy is molecular targeted therapy; this involves the targeting of relevant
biomolecules such as receptors and enzymes that have a role to play in the development of cancer. This strategy has yielded several new drugs that are currently approved for treatment of patients.
Author: Power, David
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