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3. RS6077 induces mitotic arrest and selectively activates cell death in human cancer cell lines and in a lymphoma tumor in vivo

6. New 6- and 7-heterocyclyl-1H-indole derivatives as potent tubulin assembly and cancer cell growth inhibitors

7. Aurora B SUMOylation Is Restricted to Centromeres in Early Mitosis and Requires RANBP2

14. RS6077 Induces Mitotic Arrest and Selectively Activates Cell Death in Human Cancer Cell Lines and in a Lymphoma Tumor In Vivo

15. Circular RNA ZNF609/CKAP5 mRNA interaction regulates microtubule dynamics and tumorigenicity

21. Reverse transcriptase inhibitors promote the remodelling of nuclear architecture and induce autophagy in prostate cancer cells

23. Different effects of histone H1 on de novo DNA methylation in vitro depend on both the DNA base composition and the DNA methyltransferase

25. Aurora-A inactivation causes mitotic spindle pole fragmentation by unbalancing microtubule-generated forces

27. The Mitotic Apparatus and Kinetochores in Microcephaly and Neurodevelopmental Diseases.

30. The small molecule SI113 synergizes with mitotic spindle poisons in arresting the growth of human glioblastoma multiforme

35. Mitotic cell death induction by targeting the mitotic spindle with tubulin-inhibitory indole derivative molecules

37. p38 MAPK differentially controls NK activating ligands at transcriptional and post-transcriptional level on multiple myeloma cells

41. Preclinical model in HCC: the SGK1 kinase inhibitor SI113 blocks tumor progressionin vitroandin vivoand synergizes with radiotherapy

42. New Indole Tubulin Assembly Inhibitors Cause Stable Arrest of Mitotic Progression, Enhanced Stimulation of Natural Killer Cell Cytotoxic Activity, and Repression of Hedgehog-Dependent Cancer

43. New Pyrrole Derivatives with Potent Tubulin Polymerization Inhibiting Activity As Anticancer Agents Including Hedgehog-Dependent Cancer

46. Toward Highly Potent Cancer Agents by Modulating the C-2 Group of the Arylthioindole Class of Tubulin Polymerization Inhibitors

48. Segmental chromosome aberrations converge on overexpression of mitotic spindle regulatory genes in high‐risk neuroblastoma

50. Design and Synthesis of 2-Heterocyclyl-3-arylthio-1H-indoles as Potent Tubulin Polymerization and Cell Growth Inhibitors with Improved Metabolic Stability

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