Cancer therapeutics and mechanisms
External reference: https://openalex.org/T11845
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Mycobacterial gyrase inhibition depends on DNA topology Study reveals that antibacterial drugs inhibit different gyrase-mediated catalytic activities at varying concentrations, with DNA topology modulating drug potency beyond DNA cleavage mechanisms.
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AOH1996 remained the most active PCNA inhibitor analog Synthesis and anticancer evaluation of PCNA inhibitor AOH1996 analogs in MCF-7 and U87 cancer cell cultures with SAR analysis and ADMET prediction
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Localised negative feedback shapes genome-wide patterning of meiotic DNA breaks Tel1-mediated negative feedback propagates locally to reshape genome-wide meiotic DSB patterns in yeast, demonstrating how localized regulation drives emergent patterning.

