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JNJ-26481585, a novel "second-generation" oral histone deacetylase inhibitor, shows broad-spectrum preclinical antitumoral activity.
Ortho Biotech Oncology Research and Development, Clinical Pharmacology, Biostatistics, and Functional Genomics, Johnson & Johnson Pharmaceutical R. & D., Beerse, Belgium.
Clinical Cancer Research (impact factor:
7.74).
10/2009;
15(22):6841-51.
DOI:10.1158/1078-0432.CCR-09-0547
pp.6841-51
Source: PubMed
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Chapter: Histone Deacetylase Inhibitors as Therapeutic Agents for Cancer Therapy: Drug Metabolism and Pharmacokinetic Properties
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Keywords
broad spectrum
clinical development
clinical studies
complete tumor growth inhibition
favorable pharmacodynamic profile
fluorescent protein dependent
HDAC inhibitor
HDAC1 inhibition
JNJ-26481585 induced continuous histone H3 acetylation
novel HDAC inhibitors
oral administration
pan-HDAC inhibitor
pharmacodynamic response
preclinical models
prolonged pharmacodynamic response
solid tumor indications
superior antitumoral efficacy
tumor cells
tumor response
vivo pharmacodynamic analysis