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D01829     (2R,3S,14R,15R,16R,18R,20R,22S ,24S,26S...

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Disease relevance of D01829

 

High impact information on D01829

  • An amphotericin B-resistant cell (AMBR-1), which was isolated from aneuploid Chinese hamster cells (V79), was found to show much higher resistance than the parent V79 cells to other polyene antibiotics, such as pentamycin and filipin [2].
  • The effect of bleomycin and pentamycin in combination on the survival of EMT6 mouse tumour cells in vitro and in vivo [3].
  • Ethyl (Z)-16-phenylhexadec-9-enoate (3), an analog of ethyl oleate (2), was synthesized and added to cultures of Streptomyces cellulosae ATCC 12625 which normally produce fungichromin (1) as the principal polyene antibiotic [4].
 

Analytical, diagnostic and therapeutic context of D01829

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