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1. Polyalkoxybenzenes from plants. 5. Parsley seed extract in synthesis of azapodophyllotoxins featuring strong tubulin destabilizing activity in the sea urchin embryo and cell culture assays. Semenova MN, Kiselyov AS, Tsyganov DV, Konyushkin LD, Firgang SI, Semenov RV, Malyshev OR, Raihstat MM, Fuchs F, Stielow A, Lantow M, Philchenkov AA, Zavelevich MP, Zefirov NS, Kuznetsov SA, Semenov VV. J Med Chem; 2011 Oct 27; 54(20):7138-49. PubMed ID: 21916509 [Abstract] [Full Text] [Related]
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