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    Novel Syntheses of Cis and Trans Isomers of Combretastatin A-4 by Gaukroger, Keira, Hadfield, John A, Hepworth, Lucy A, Lawrence, Nicholas J, McGown, Alan T

    Published in Journal of organic chemistry (30-11-2001)
    “…A high-yielding, two-step stereoselective synthesis of the anticancer drug (Z)-combretastatin A-4 (1) has been devised. The method uses the Perkin condensation…”
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    Structural requirements for the interaction of combretastatins with tubulin: how important is the trimethoxy unit? by Gaukroger, Keira, Hadfield, John A, Lawrence, Nicholas J, Nolan, Steven, McGown, Alan T

    Published in Organic & biomolecular chemistry (07-09-2003)
    “…A series of combretastatins possessing both a trimethoxy unit and other substituents on ring A has been synthesised and tested for cytotoxicity and their…”
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    A practical radiosynthesis of a tritium-labelled fluorocombretastatin by Hadfield, John A., Hirst, Nicholas, Gaukroger, Keira, Lawrence, Nicholas J., McGown, Alan T.

    “…Zybrestat (combretastatin A‐4 disodium diphosphate) is currently in clinical trials as an antivascular anticancer agent. A similar fluorinated agent has shown…”
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    Synthesis and evaluation of double bond substituted combretastatins by Hadfield, John A., Gaukroger, Keira, Hirst, Nicholas, Weston, Anna P., Lawrence, Nicholas J., McGown, Alan T.

    Published in European journal of medicinal chemistry (01-06-2005)
    “…A series of combretastatins substituted with epoxides, amides and small alkyl groups has been synthesised and evaluated for cytotoxicity and their ability to…”
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    Structure Activity Study of Stilbenes Targeted at Tumour Vasculature by Gaukroger, Keira

    Published 01-01-2001
    “…The combretastatins are stilbenes isolated from the South African tree Combretum caffrum. These agents are characterised by their ability to interact with…”
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