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Antitumor activity of actinonin in vitro and in vivo
Yang Xu
, Lawrence T. Lai
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Janice L. Gabrilove
, David A. Scheinberg
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Antitumor Activity
100%
Actinonin
100%
CD13
80%
Aminopeptidase N
40%
Apoptosis
20%
Inhibitory Effect
20%
Leukemia Cells
20%
AKR Mice
20%
HL-60 Cells
20%
IC50
20%
Monoclonal Antibody
10%
Antibiotics
10%
Dose Effect
10%
Active Sites
10%
Syngeneic
10%
Antitumor Effect
10%
G1 Arrest
10%
Antiproliferative Activity
10%
Leukemia
10%
Human Lymphoma
10%
High Affinity
10%
Therapeutic Effect
10%
Growth Inhibition
10%
Survival Benefit
10%
Tumor Cell Lines
10%
Human Leukemia
10%
NB4 Cells
10%
Murine Leukemia
10%
Intracellular Flow Cytometry
10%
Leukemia Model
10%
Life Cycle Analysis
10%
Murine Lymphoma
10%
Aminopeptidase N Inhibitor
10%
Lymphoma Cells
10%
Enzymatic Activity
10%
Human Cell Lines
10%
Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutical Science
Actinonin
100%
Alanine Aminopeptidase
100%
Antitumor Activity
100%
Murine Leukemia
23%
IC50
15%
AKR Mouse
15%
Flow Cytometry
7%
Neoplasm
7%
Monoclonal Antibody
7%
Therapeutic Effect
7%
Leukemia
7%
Cell-Cycle Analysis
7%