Drug repurposing in cancer therapy: approaches and applications
Language: English Publication details: London : Academic Press, 2020Description: 1 online resource (xi, 437 pages):illustrations (chiefly color)ISBN:- 9780128199039
- 9780128196687
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Drug repurposing for cancer therapy--an introduction -- A ligand-centric approach to identify potential drugs for repurposing: case study with aurora kinase inhibitors -- Machine learning strategies for identifying repurposed drugs for cancer therapy -- Unveiling potential anticancer drugs through in silico drug repurposing approaches -- Increasing opportunities of drug repurposing for treating breast cancer by the integration of molecular, histological, and systemic approaches -- The success story of drug repurposing in breast cancer -- A personalized medicine approach to drug repurposing for the treatment of breast cancer molecular subtypes -- Successful stories of drug repurposing for cancer therapy in hepatocellular carcinoma -- Stories of drug repurposing for pancreatic cancer treatment--Past, present, and future -- Animal models and in vivo investigations for drug repurposing in lung cancer -- Identification of chemosensitizers by drug repurposing to enhance the efficacy of cancer therapy -- Drugs repurposed to potentiate immunotherapy for cancer treatment -- Nanoparticle-based formulation for drug repurposing in cancer treatment -- Nanotechnological approaches in cancer: the role of celecoxib and disulfiram -- Clinical trials on combination of repurposed drugs and anticancer therapies."
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