Second generation hybrid polar compounds are highly potent inducers of differentiation of various types of transformed cells Meeting Abstract


Authors: Richon, V. M.; Michaeli, J.; Perrotti, M.; Heston, W.; Rifkind, R. A.; Marks, P. A.
Abstract Title: Second generation hybrid polar compounds are highly potent inducers of differentiation of various types of transformed cells
Meeting Title: 88th Annual Meeting of the American Association for Cancer Research
Keywords: tumor biology; pharmacology; t24 cell line; antineoplastic-drug; suberoylanilide hydroxamic acid; hexamethylene bisacetamide; human prostate cancer cells; human myeloma cells; mcf-7 cell line; arp-1 cell line; human bladder transitional cell carcinoma; human breast adenocarcinoma cells; human myelomonocytic cells
Journal Title: Proceedings of the American Association for Cancer Research Annual Meeting
Volume: 38
Meeting Dates: 1997 Apr 12-16
Meeting Location: San Diego, CA
ISSN: 0197-016X
Publisher: American Association for Cancer Research  
Date Published: 1997-03-01
Start Page: 87
Language: English
ACCESSION: BCI:BCI199799529986
PROVIDER: biosis
Notes: Meeting Abstract: 580 -- Source: Biosis
MSK Authors
  1. Victoria M Richon
    91 Richon
  2. Warren Heston
    136 Heston
  3. Paul Marks
    186 Marks
  4. Richard Rifkind
    118 Rifkind