## Abstract The tubulin/microtubule system is an important target for anticancer therapy. Two of the most clinically valuable groups of these agents are the __vinca__ alkaloids and taxanes. In recent years, new tubulin‐binding agents have been under preclinical or clinical development. One of these
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Mephitic muchness in colitis: A “future therapy” target?
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- John Wiley and Sons
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- 1999
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- English
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- 1078-0998
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