The epothilones and related analogues-a review of their syntheses and anti-cancer activities
EB Watkins, AG Chittiboyina, JC Jung…
Index: Jung, Jae-Chul; Blake Watkins; Avery, Mitchell A. Heterocycles, 2005 , vol. 65, # 1 p. 77 - 94
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Abstract
The macrocylic polyketide class of compounds known as the epothilones has generated substantial interest over the last few years in the areas of chemistry, biology, and medicine due to their interesting structure and, more importantly, their activity against numerous
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