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The following pages link to Disulfiram, and disulfiram derivatives as novel potential anticancer drugs targeting the ubiquitin-proteasome system in both preclinical and clinical studies (Q37830064):
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- Redox Homeostasis and Cellular Antioxidant Systems: Crucial Players in Cancer Growth and Therapy (Q26740191) (← links)
- Targeting Oncogenic Mutant p53 for Cancer Therapy (Q26770856) (← links)
- Anticancer activity and chemoprevention of xenobiotic organosulfurs in preclinical model systems (Q34463928) (← links)
- Misfolded proteins: from little villains to little helpers in the fight against cancer (Q34466592) (← links)
- Diethyldithiocarbamate induces apoptosis in HHV-8-infected primary effusion lymphoma cells via inhibition of the NF-κB pathway (Q34634677) (← links)
- Thiuram disulfides as pseudo-irreversible inhibitors of lymphoid tyrosine phosphatase (Q34844499) (← links)
- Concise review: bullseye: targeting cancer stem cells to improve the treatment of gliomas by repurposing disulfiram (Q35542866) (← links)
- From bortezomib to other inhibitors of the proteasome and beyond (Q36852277) (← links)
- Cellular redox pathways as a therapeutic target in the treatment of cancer (Q37910897) (← links)
- The role and therapeutic implications of RING-finger E3 ubiquitin ligases in hepatocellular carcinoma (Q38178169) (← links)
- Association of metals and proteasome activity in erythrocytes of prostate cancer patients and controls (Q42161777) (← links)
- Disulfiram as a novel inactivator of Giardia lamblia triosephosphate isomerase with antigiardial potential. (Q46249454) (← links)
- Recent Advances in Antabuse (Disulfiram): the importance of its metal-binding ability to its anticancer activity. (Q47609532) (← links)
- Molecular Mechanisms of Allosteric Inhibition of Brain Glycogen Phosphorylase by Neurotoxic Dithiocarbamate Chemicals (Q48396605) (← links)
- ALDH1 Bio-activates Nifuroxazide to Eradicate ALDH Melanoma-Initiating Cells (Q57191253) (← links)
- New drugs are not enough‑drug repositioning in oncology: An update (Q89989620) (← links)
- The biological activity of bispecific trastuzumab/pertuzumab plant biosimilars may be drastically boosted by disulfiram increasing formaldehyde accumulation in cancer cells (Q91173726) (← links)