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14Hayashi Yoshio, Yamazaki-Nakamura Yuri, Yakushiji Fumika.
Medicinal Chemistry and Chemical Biology of Diketopiperazine-Type Antimicrotubule and Vascular-Disrupting Agents, Chemical and Pharmaceutical Bulletin, 2013 Wieczorek Anna, Błauż Andrzej, Zakrzewski Janusz, Rychlik Błażej, Plażuk Damian.
Ferrocenyl 2,5-Piperazinediones as Tubulin-Binding Organometallic ABCB1and ABCG2Inhibitors Active against MDR Cells, ACS Medicinal Chemistry Letters, 2016 Drug discovery from natural products, Journal of Industrial Microbiology and Biotechnology Marine Organisms and Their Prospective Use in Therapy of Human Diseases, Nature Helps... Synthesis of Biotin-Tagged Diketopiperazine-Based Anti-Microtubule Agents and Tubulin Photoaffinity Labeling, Peptides for Youth Preclinical and Clinical Perspective on Fungal Metabolites and Their Analogs as Anticancer Agents ? From Bench to Bedside, Fungal Metabolites The Deep Oceans as a Source for New Treatments for Cancer, Chembiomolecular Science Antitumor activity of the microtubule inhibitor MBRI-001 against human hepatocellular carcinoma as monotherapy or in combination with sorafenib, Cancer Chemotherapy and Pharmacology Fungal metabolites: structural diversity as incentive for anticancer drug development, Phytochemistry Reviews