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A novel anti-microtubule agent with carbazole and benzohydrazide structures suppresses tumor cell growth in vivo
Ohira, Makoto,Iwasaki, Yuka,Tanaka, Chika,Kuroki, Michitaka,Matsuo, Naoki,Kitamura, Tatsuhiko,Yukuhiro, Masaki,Morimoto, Hiroyuki,Pang, Nisha,Liu, Bei,Kiyono, Tohru,Amemiya, Masahide,Tanaka, Kozo,Yoshida, Kazumasa,Sugimoto, Nozomi,Ohshima, Takashi,Fujita, Masatoshi
, p. 1676 - 1684 (2015)
Background The mitotic spindles are among the most successful targets of anti-cancer chemotherapy, and they still hold promise as targets for novel drugs. The anti-mitotic drugs in current clinical use, including taxanes, epothilones, vinca alkaloids, and
Microwave-assisted expeditious synthesis of novel carbazole-based 1,3,4-oxadiazoles
Li, Zheng,Xing, Yulin,Ma, Xuelin,Xiao, Shuxiu,Lu, Zhong
, p. 3287 - 3295 (2007/10/03)
A microwave-assisted expeditious synthetic route to novel carbazole-based 1,3,4-oxadiazoles is described. The reactions of 9-ethylcarbazol-3-carbaldehyde with aroylhydrazines under microwave irradiation first gave intermediates, l-aroyl-2-(9′-ethylcarbazo