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  • 9. Cytotoxicity of a naturally occurring furoquinoline alkaloid and four acridone alkaloids towards multi-factorial drug-resistant cancer cells.
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  • 12. Cytotoxicity of seven naturally occurring phenolic compounds towards multi-factorial drug-resistant cancer cells.
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  • 15. Cytotoxicity and modes of action of three naturally occurring xanthones (8-hydroxycudraxanthone G, morusignin I and cudraxanthone I) against sensitive and multidrug-resistant cancer cell lines.
    Kuete V, Sandjo LP, Ouete JL, Fouotsa H, Wiench B, Efferth T.
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  • 20. N-acetylglycoside of oleanolic acid (aridanin) displays promising cytotoxicity towards human and animal cancer cells, inducing apoptotic, ferroptotic and necroptotic cell death.
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