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(1994)In biological systems, DNA/RNA-protein interactions as well as drug-DNA interactions play important roles in genetic processes. A fundamental understanding of these processes requires a detailed structural knowledge of ...
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(2008)Bisphosphonates are a class of drugs widely used to treat bone resorption diseases. Recently, bisphosphonates have been found to have anti-cancer, anti-parasitic, anti-bacterial and herbicidal activity. They also have the ...
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(1996)Chemotherapy with anticancer drugs is one of the main method of cancer treatment. The exploitation of the stereochemical interactions between anticancer drugs and DNA is of great importance for the ultimate clinical advances ...
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