- Alkylphospholipids inhibit capillary-like endothelial tube formation in vitro: Antiangiogenic properties of a new class of antitumor agents
- Bioavailability and kinetics of sulforaphane in humans after consumption of cooked versus raw broccoli
- Level of agreement between patient self-report and observer ratings of health-related quality of life communication in oncology
- A probabilistic assessment of the impact of interventions on oncology nurses' exposure to antineoplastic agents
- Cost-effectiveness of pharmacogenomics in clinical practice: A case study of thiopurine methyltransferase genotyping in acute lymphoblastic leukemia in Europe
- Integrated assessment by multiple gene expression analysis of quercetin bioactivity on anticancer-related mechanisms in colon cancer cells in vitro
- Reversal of in vitro cellular MRP1 and MRP2 mediated vincristine resistance by the flavonoid myricetin
- Aminopeptidase inhibitor bestatin stimulates microvascular endothelial cell invasion in a fibrin matrix
- Melphalan antitumor efficacy and hepatotoxicity: The effect of variable infusion duration in the hepatic artery
- On the assessment of adverse drug reactions from spontaneous reporting systems: The influence of under-reporting on odds ratios
- Inhibition of matrix metalloproteinases by bisphosphonates may in part explain their effects in the treatment of multiple myeloma [6]
- Postulating a dermal pathway for exposure to anti-neoplastic drugs among hospital workers. Applying a conceptual model to the results of three workplace surveys
- Effect of cisplatin exposure on platinum accumulation and growth inhibition in human neoplastic and normal squamous epithelial cells of the mucosa of the upper-aerodigestive tract
- Quantification of perifosine, an alkylphosphocholine anti-tumour agent, in plasma by pneumatically assisted electrospray tandem mass spectrometry coupled with high-performance liquid chromatography