Cesar Domínguez
Published in
Anti-Cancer Agents in Medicinal Chemistry
in Apr 03, 2017
Al margen un sello con el Escudo Nacional, que dice: Estados Unidos Mexicanos.-Presidencia de la República. ERNESTO ZEDILLO PONCE DE LEÓN, Presidente de los Estados Unidos Mexicanos, en ejercicio de la facultad que me confiere la fracción I del artículo 89 de la Constitución Política de los Estados Unidos Mexicanos, y con fundamento en los ar...
HIñd ÄBid
Published in
Anti-Cancer Agents in Medicinal Chemistry
in Mar 30, 2017
Linguistic case study
Behnam Neyestani
Published in
Anti-Cancer Agents in Medicinal Chemistry
in Mar 11, 2017
Over the past few decades, Total Quality Management (TQM)
gurus have been developed certain theories in the area of business quality
improvement, which caused a huge paradigm shift in improving the quality of
products and services. The main aim of this paper was to discuss regarding
the key roles of TQM gurus such as Deming, Crosby, Juran, Feig...
Daniele de Rigo Giovanni Caudullo Jesús San-Miguel-Ayanz José I. Barredo
Published in
Anti-Cancer Agents in Medicinal Chemistry
in Mar 03, 2017
In Europe, forests play a strategic multifunctional role, serving economic, social and environmental purposes. However, forests are among the most complex systems and their interaction with the ongoing climate change – and the multifaceted chain of potential cascading consequences for European biodiversity, environment, society and economy – is...
Behnam Neyestani
Published in
Anti-Cancer Agents in Medicinal Chemistry
in Dec 11, 2016
Quality management system (QMS) provides generic guidance and requirements for establishing an appropriate quality management procedure, in order to lower cost, increase productivity, customer's satisfaction, and market share in the organizations since the last two-decade. In construction industry, it can assist the companies to achieve successfull...
Cindy Grandjenette Michael Schnekenburger Franck Morceau Fabienne Mack Katja Wiechmann Oliver Werz Mario Dicato Marc Diederich
Published in
Anti-Cancer Agents in Medicinal Chemistry
in Jan 11, 2015
Despite recent advances in the treatment of chronic myelogenous leukemia (CML), the development of drug resistance and minimal residual disease remain major challenges for the treatment of CML patients, thus highlighting the need to develop innovative new approaches to improve therapeutic outcome. Myrtucommulone A (MCA) is a nonprenylated acylphlor...
Amani A Mahbub Christine L. Le Maitre Sarah L. Haywood-Small Gordon J. McDougall Neil A. Cross Nicola Jordan-Mahy
Published in
Anti-Cancer Agents in Medicinal Chemistry
in Dec 01, 2013
Background: Mortality rates for leukemia are high despite considerable improvements in treatment. Since polyphenols exert pro-apoptotic effects in solid tumors, our study investigated the effects of polyphenols in haematological malignancies. The effect of eight polyphenols (quercetin, chrysin, apigenin, emodin, aloe-emodin, rhein, cis-stilbene and...
Kenji Ina Takae Kataoka Takafumi Ando
Published in
Anti-Cancer Agents in Medicinal Chemistry
in Jun 01, 2013
Natural compounds containing fungal β-glucans have been used to improve general health for thousands of years in China and Japan. Lentinan, the backbone of β-(1, 3)-glucan with β-(1, 6) branches, is one of the active ingredients purified from Shiitake mushrooms and has been approved as a biological response modifier for the treatment of gastric ...
Manoj Agravat Manojkumar Bansidas Agravat Mph
Published in
Anti-Cancer Agents in Medicinal Chemistry
in May 03, 2012
Powerpoints
Cerella, Claudia Dicato, Mario Jacob, Claus Diederich, Marc
Published in
Anti-Cancer Agents in Medicinal Chemistry
in Mar 01, 2011
Organic sulfur compounds (OSCs) derived from plants, fungi or bacteria can serve as chemopreventive and/or chemotherapeutic agents and have been attracting medical and research interest as a promising source for novel anti-cancer agents. Garlic, which has long been used as a medicinal plant in different cultures due to its multiple beneficial effec...