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The following pages link to Cytostatic and cytotoxic activity of synthetic genistein glycosides against human cancer cell lines (Q44689806):
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- Phytochemicals for the Management of Melanoma (Q26766708) (← links)
- Genistein and cancer: current status, challenges, and future directions (Q26801271) (← links)
- The Anti-Cancer Effect of Polyphenols against Breast Cancer and Cancer Stem Cells: Molecular Mechanisms (Q28066752) (← links)
- Isoflavones, their Glycosides and Glycoconjugates. Synthesis and Biological Activity (Q33668899) (← links)
- Natural product MDM2 inhibitors: anticancer activity and mechanisms of action. (Q34351264) (← links)
- Lesson learned from nature for the development of novel anti-cancer agents: implication of isoflavone, curcumin, and their synthetic analogs (Q34976272) (← links)
- A genistein derivative, ITB-301, induces microtubule depolymerization and mitotic arrest in multidrug-resistant ovarian cancer (Q35233555) (← links)
- Cytotoxic activity of genistein-8-C-glucoside form Lupinus luteus L. and genistein against human SK-OV-3 ovarian carcinoma cell line (Q36256855) (← links)
- Natural isoflavones regulate the quadruplex-duplex competition in human telomeric DNA (Q37181478) (← links)
- Inhibitory effects of genistein on metastasis of human hepatocellular carcinoma (Q37394574) (← links)
- Aneugenic effects of the genistein glycosidic derivative substituted at C7 with the unsaturated disaccharide. (Q38323103) (← links)
- Synthesis and cytotoxicity of 2,3-enopyranosyl C-linked conjugates of genistein. (Q38989278) (← links)
- Novel genistein derivatives induce cell death and cell cycle arrest through different mechanisms (Q39116499) (← links)
- The effects of different lignans and isoflavones, tested as aglycones and glycosides, on hormone receptor-positive and -negative breast carcinoma cells in vitro (Q39658851) (← links)
- Oxidative Stress: A Promising Target for Chemoprevention (Q40037912) (← links)
- Genistein inhibits Brca1 mutant tumor growth through activation of DNA damage checkpoints, cell cycle arrest, and mitotic catastrophe (Q40223026) (← links)
- Polyphenols in Colorectal Cancer: Current State of Knowledge including Clinical Trials and Molecular Mechanism of Action. (Q54968761) (← links)
- Genistein Derivatives Regioisomerically Substituted at 7-O- and 4′-O- Have Different Effect on the Cell Cycle (Q59009084) (← links)
- C-Glycosidic Genistein Conjugates and Their Antiproliferative Activity (Q59011643) (← links)