Article
Small-molecule inducer of cancer cell polyploidy promotes apoptosis or senescence: Implications for therapy.
Discovery Oncology, Roche Research Center, Hoffmann-La Roche Inc., Nutley, NJ, USA.
Cell cycle (Georgetown, Tex.) (impact factor:
5.36).
08/2010;
9(16):3364-75.
DOI:10.4161/cc.9.16.12732
pp.3364-75
Source: PubMed
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Keywords
cancer cells
cancer development
cancer therapy
induced polyploidy
likely consequence
mitotic checkpoint function
Mitotic checkpoint kinase BubR1
mutation rate
nocodazole induced
PLK4 inhibition
polyploid cancer cells
polyploidy induction
Polyploidy results
R1530-induced polyploidy
R1530-like phenotype
small-molecule inducer
specific polyploidy inducers
tubulin polymerization
undesirable event
vivo efficacy