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    Synthesis and bacterial DNA gyrase inhibitory properties of a spirocyclopropylquinolone derivative by Wentland, Mark P, Perni, Robert B, Dorff, Peter H, Rake, James B

    Published in Journal of medicinal chemistry (01-09-1988)
    “…A novel conformationally restricted 1-cyclopropylquinolone (1) that incorporates structural features of both ofloxacin and ciprofloxacin has been prepared…”
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    Effects of SW 33377, SW 68210 and SW 71425 thioxanthones on in vitro colony formation of freshly explanted human tumor cells by IZBICKA, E, LAWRENCE, R, DAVIDSON, K, RAKE, J. B, VON HOFF, D. D

    Published in Investigational new drugs (01-01-1998)
    “…Thioxanthones are aromatic hydrocarbons with cytotoxic activity against several tumor models. Potential mechanisms of action may include DNA intercalation,…”
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    Parvodicin, a novel glycopeptide from a new species, Actinomadura parvosata: discovery, taxonomy, activity and structure elucidation by Christensen, S B, Allaudeen, H S, Burke, M R, Carr, S A, Chung, S K, DePhillips, P, Dingerdissen, J J, DiPaolo, M, Giovenella, A J, Heald, S L

    Published in Journal of antibiotics (1987)
    “…An extensive taxonomic investigation identified strain SK&F-AAJ-271 as a new species, designated Actinomadura parvosata. Fermentations of this organism produce…”
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    Affinity of cefonicid, a long-acting cephalosporin, for the penicillin-binding proteins of Escherichia coli K-12 by Rake, J B, Newman, D J, Actor, P

    Published in Journal of antibiotics (01-01-1984)
    “…The binding of cefonicid (SK&F 75073), a new parenteral cephalosporin, to the penicillin-binding proteins (PBPs) of Escherichia coli K-12 (strain KN-126) was…”
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    Neurotensin receptor-mediated inhibition of pancreatic cancer cell growth by the neurotensin antagonist SR 48692 by Herzig, M C, Chapman, W G, Sheridan, A, Rake, J B, Woynarowski, J M

    Published in Anticancer research (01-01-1999)
    “…Second messenger calcium responses to the neuropeptide neurotensin and its non-peptide antagonist SR 48692 were studied in relation to the proliferation of…”
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    The antitumor activity of novel pyrazoloquinoline derivatives by Wentland, Mark P., Aldous, Suzanne C., Gruett, Monte D., Perni, Robert B., Powles, Ronald G., Danz, Deborah W., Klingbeil, Kristina M., Peverly, A.Danielle, Robinson, Ronald G., Corbett, Thomas H., Rake, James B., Coughlin, Susan A.

    Published in Bioorganic & medicinal chemistry letters (16-02-1995)
    “…Mammalian topoisomerase II inhibition activity has been identified in a series of novel pyrazoloquinoline derivatives; potency for two analogues containing…”
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    Cyclic variations of SR 233377 (WIN 33377) and effects on antitumor activity by Wentland, Mark P., Perni, Robert B., Huang, Jianhua I., Powles, Ronald G., Aldous, Suzanne C., Klingbeil, Kristina M., Danielle Peverly, A., Robinson, Ronald G., Corbett, Thomas H., Jones, Julie L., Rake, James B., Coughlin, Susan A.

    Published in Bioorganic & medicinal chemistry letters (18-06-1996)
    “…Novel derivatives of SR 233377 ( 1, WIN 33377) where a pyrazolo ring fusion has been incorporated at the 1- and 9-positions of the thioxanthone ring displayed…”
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    Inhibition of platelet-derived growth factor-mediated signal transduction by transforming ras. Suppression of receptor autophosphorylation by Rake, J B, Quiñones, M A, Faller, D V

    Published in The Journal of biological chemistry (15-03-1991)
    “…The function of ras protein and its relationship to growth-factor mediated signal transduction remain unclear. The demonstration that the expression of…”
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    Dissociation of platelet-derived growth factor (PDGF) receptor autophosphorylation from other PDGF-mediated second messenger events by QUINONES, M. A, MUNDSCHAU, L. J, RAKE, J. B, FALLER, D. V

    Published in The Journal of biological chemistry (25-07-1991)
    “…Activated p21ras alters the platelet-derived growth factor (PDGF) signal transduction pathway in fibroblasts by inhibiting autophosphorylation of the receptor…”
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