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- Q1808882 subject Q7064899.
- Q1808882 subject Q8819460.
- Q1808882 abstract "Lavendamycin is a naturally occurring chemical discovered in fermentation broth of the soil bacterium Streptomyces lavendulae. Lavendamycin has antibiotic properties and significant anti-proliferative effects against several cancer cell lines. The use of lavendamycin as cytotoxic to cancer therapy failed due to poor water solubility and non-specific cytotoxicity.".
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- Q1808882 wikiPageWikiLink Q7064899.
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- Q1808882 comment "Lavendamycin is a naturally occurring chemical discovered in fermentation broth of the soil bacterium Streptomyces lavendulae. Lavendamycin has antibiotic properties and significant anti-proliferative effects against several cancer cell lines. The use of lavendamycin as cytotoxic to cancer therapy failed due to poor water solubility and non-specific cytotoxicity.".
- Q1808882 label "Lavendamycin".
- Q1808882 depiction Lavendamycin-.png.