1. Evaluation of T-Type Calcium Channel Blockers against Human Pancreatic MIA PaCa-2 Carcinoma Xenografts
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Jin Yeong Park, Joo Han Lee, Kyung-Tae Lee, Heung Woo Choi, Sun Jeong Jang, Jungahn Kim, Doo Li Choi, Dong Joon Choo, Jae Yeol Lee, and Je Hak Kim
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REPEAT DOSE TOXICITY ,business.industry ,Calcium channel ,T-type calcium channel ,General Chemistry ,Pharmacology ,medicine.disease ,In vitro ,In vivo ,Toxicity ,Carcinoma ,medicine ,Mia paca 2 ,business - Abstract
Department of Pharmaceutical Biochemistry, College of Pharmacy, Kyung Hee University, Seoul 130-701, KoreaReceived October 31, 2012, Accepted November 19, 2012Two piperazine-containing 3,4-dihyroquinazolines (BK10007S/8S) have been synthesized, based on ourprevious work on the synthesis and antitumoral activity of 3,4-dihyroquinazolines. After evaluating them forT-type calcium channel blocking effect and in vitro anti-cancer effect, they were profiled for acute and repeatdose toxicity (40 mg/kg, 2 weeks) to BALB/c mice. BK10007S/8S were further in vivo evaluated againsthuman pancreatic MIA PaCa-2 carcinoma in BALB/c
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- 2013
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