Di-aryl ethers and their derivatives as anti-cancer agents

  

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Di-aryl ethers and their derivatives as anti-cancer agents

Invention: Di-aryl ethers and their derivatives as anti-cancer agents

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1998Invention patented by Daniel Tuse, Xiaoying Chen, Charles K. Hiebert, Cris M. Olsen, Keith Laderoute, Nahid Waleh, and A. Merrill Knapp on March 24th, 1998. Abstract: The present invention relates, inter alia, to compounds that bind tubulin and exhibit anti-mitotic properties and to methods of using such compounds to inhibit abnormal cell mitosis and, in particular, to inhibit tumor cell growth. In addition, methods are presented of treating mammalian diseases associated with undesired and uncontrolled angiogenesis.
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