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    Ascorbigen and other indole-derived compounds from Brassica vegetables and their analogs as anticarcinogenic and immunomodulating agents by Preobrazhenskaya, M N, Bukhman, V M, Korolev, A M, Efimov, S A

    Published in Pharmacology & therapeutics (Oxford) (01-01-1993)
    “…Searches for the natural compounds that determine the anticarcinogenic properties of a cruciferous-vegetable diet, revealed the products of alkaloid…”
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    Antitumor and Antioxidant Properties of Water-Soluble Polysaccharides from Submerged Mycelium of Flammulina velutipes by Krasnopolskaya, L M, Shuktueva, M I, Avtonomova, A V, Yarina, M S, Dzhavakhyan, B R, Isakova, E B, Bukhman, V M

    “…The aim of the study was to evaluate antitumor and antioxidant properties of water-soluble polysaccharides from submerged myceliumn of Flammulina velutipes…”
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    Effect of a novel antineoplastic drug olipifat on antitumor immunity in mice by Bukhman, V M, Bodyagin, D A, Pereverzeva, E R, Treshchalin, I D, Isakova, E V, Krivosheev, S E, Reztsova, V V, Filov, V A

    “…Olipifat is an antineoplastic drug containing pyrophosphate and a product of special lignin processing. Donor C57Bl/6J mice with syngeneic B16 melanoma…”
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    Fortification of antimicrobial barrier of the small intestine in newborn mice after oral administration of ascorbigen by Pereverzeva, E R, Mirchink, E P, Isakova, E B, Bukhman, V M, Preobrazhenskaia, M N

    “…Ascorbigen, a natural product, is an indole derivative of L-ascorbic acid. Its effect on postnatal development and antibacterial resistance of the small…”
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    Assessment of Antitumor Effect of Submerged Culture of Ophiocordyceps sinensis and Cordyceps militaris by A. V. Avtonomova, L. M. Krasnopolkaya, M. I. Shuktueva, E. B. Isakova, V. M. Bukhman

    “…Ophiocordyceps sinensis and Cordyceps militaris metabolites showed a high potential in the treatment of tumors as well as some other diseases. Antitumor…”
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    Assessment of Antitumor Effect of Submerged Culture of Ophiocordyceps sinensis and Cordyceps militaris by Avtonomova, A V, Krasnopolskaya, L M, Shuktueva, M I, Isakova, E B, Bukhman, V M

    “…Ophiocordyceps sinensis and Cordyceps militaris metabolites showed a high potential in the treatment of tumors as well as some other diseases. Antitumor…”
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    Tris(1-alkylindol-3-yl)methylium salts as a novel class of antitumor agents by Stepanova, E. V., Shtil’, A. A., Lavrenov, S. N., Bukhman, V. M., Inshakov, A. N., Mirchink, E. P., Trenin, A. S., Galatenko, O. A., Isakova, E. B., Glazunova, V. A., Dezhenkova, L. G., Solomko, E. Sh, Bykov, E. E., Preobrazhenskaya, M. N.

    Published in Russian chemical bulletin (01-12-2010)
    “…Tris(1-alkylindol-3-yl)methanes were obtained and oxidized into tris(1-alkylindol-3-yl)methylium salts. The resulting salts are more toxic to cultured tumor…”
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    Changes in toxic and antitumor properties of ftorafur by induction or inhibition of the microsomal enzymes activity by Belitsky, G A, Bukhman, V M, Konopleva, I A

    “…The inducers of microsomal drug-metabolizing enzymes phenobarbital (PB) and 20-methylcholanthrene (MC) inhibited the lethargic effect of high doses of ftorafur…”
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