Richard A Stanton

Department of Biology, Georgia State University, Atlanta, USA.

Publications of Richard A Stanton

  • Second generation benzofuranone ring substituted noscapine analogs: synthesis and biological evaluation.

    Authors: Ram Chandra Mishra, Prasanthi Karna, Sushma Reddy Gundala, Vaishali Pannu, Richard A Stanton, Kamlesh Kumar Gupta, M Hope Robinson, Manu Lopus, Leslie Wilson, Maged Henary, Ritu Aneja

    Biochemical pharmacology. 07/2011; 82(2):110-21.

    Microtubules, composed of α/β tubulin heterodimers, represent a validated target for cancer chemotherapy. Thus, tubulin- and microtubule-binding antimitotic drugs such as taxanes and vincas are
  • Drugs that target dynamic microtubules: a new molecular perspective.

    Authors: Richard A Stanton, Kim M Gernert, James H Nettles, Ritu Aneja

    Medicinal research reviews. 03/2011; 31(3):443-81.

    Microtubules have long been considered an ideal target for anticancer drugs because of the essential role they play in mitosis, forming the dynamic spindle apparatus. As such, there is a wide variety
  • Selection and characterization of HIV-1 with a novel S68 deletion in reverse transcriptase.

    Authors: Raymond F Schinazi, Ivana Massud, Kimberly L Rapp, Meta Cristiano, Mervi A Detorio, Richard A Stanton, Matthew A Bennett, Monique Kierlin-Duncan, Johan Lennerstrand, James H Nettles

    Antimicrobial agents and chemotherapy. 02/2011; 55(5):2054-60.

    Resistance to human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1) represents a significant problem in the design of novel therapeutics and the management of treatment regimens in infected persons. Resistance

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Keywords of Richard A Stanton

altering microtubule dynamics
 
biological evaluation
 
drug resistance problems
 
HIV-1 genome
 
microtubule dynamics
 
microtubule-binding antimitotic drugs
 
novel S68Δ
 
NRTI multidrug resistance treatment strategies
 
varying tissue-origin [A549
 
α/β tubulin heterodimers
 
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Institutions

  • 2011
    • Georgia State University
      Atlanta, GA, USA