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Fall 2020
At present, the number of cancer patients who develop resistance to conventional cancer therapeutics, such as DNA damaging chemotherapeutics, or radiotherapy, is increasing. A major reason for developing such resistance is that cancer cells have the ability to repair their DNA damage caused by...
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Fall 2011
The pradimicins are natural products that are both structurally intriguing to a synthetic chemist and possess biological activity as antifungal and antiviral agents. Our interest towards designing a synthetic route for these compounds and various analogues was sparked by the potential to produce...