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- Q15269699 subject Q15252755.
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- Q15269699 abstract "Plinabulin (NPI-2358) is an experimental cancer drug. It is a synthetic analog of the natural compound phenylahistin. Plinabulin interrupts tumor blood flow via disruption of the tumor's vascular endothelial cells resulting in tumor necrosis. It also has a tubulin-depolymerizing activity.It has undergone Phase I and Phase II clinical trials for non-small cell lung cancer.".
- Q15269699 iupacName "(3Z,6Z)-3-Benzylidene-6-{[5-(2-methyl-2-propanyl)-1H-imidazol-4-yl]methylene}-2,5-piperazinedione".
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- Q15269699 comment "Plinabulin (NPI-2358) is an experimental cancer drug. It is a synthetic analog of the natural compound phenylahistin. Plinabulin interrupts tumor blood flow via disruption of the tumor's vascular endothelial cells resulting in tumor necrosis. It also has a tubulin-depolymerizing activity.It has undergone Phase I and Phase II clinical trials for non-small cell lung cancer.".
- Q15269699 label "Plinabulin".
- Q15269699 depiction Plinabulin.svg.