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Redox properties of benzoquinone ansamycins in aqueous solutions
Amram Samuni
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Sara Goldstein
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Institute for Medical Research Israel-Canada (IMRIC)
School of Nursing
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17-allylamino-17-demethoxygeldanamycin
20%
Anticancer Properties
20%
Aqueous Solution
100%
Benzoquinone Ansamycin
100%
Cytotoxicity
40%
Drug Effects
20%
Geldanamycin
100%
Hammett
20%
Heat Shock Protein 90 (Hsp90)
20%
Hepatotoxicity
20%
Hydrogen Electrode
20%
Less Toxic
20%
Normal Hydrogen
20%
Nucleophilic Addition
20%
One-electron Reduction Potential
20%
Predictive Relationship
20%
Pulse Radiolysis
20%
Quinones
60%
Redox Properties
100%
Reduction Potential
80%
Semiquinone
20%
Structural Analogues
20%
Substituent Constants
20%
Thiol Reactivity
20%
Value Correlate
20%
Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutical Science
Alvespimycin
20%
Ansamycin Derivative
100%
Benzoquinone
100%
Cytotoxicity
40%
Geldanamycin
100%
Heat Shock Protein 90
20%
Hepatotoxicity
20%
Malignant Neoplasm
20%
Radiolysis
20%
Semiquinone
20%
Tanespimycin
20%
Thiol
20%