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1. Modulation of taxane binding to tubulin curved and straight conformations by systematic 3′N modification provides for improved microtubule binding, persistent cytotoxicity and in vivo potency

3. Design and synthesis of multifunctional microtubule targeting agents endowed with dual pro-apoptotic and anti-autophagic efficacy

5. Insights into the Distinct Mechanisms of Action of Taxane and Non-Taxane Microtubule Stabilizers from Cryo-EM Structures

7. PM534, an Optimized Target-Protein Interaction Strategy through the Colchicine Site of Tubulin

11. Structure-activity relationships, biological evaluation and structural studies of novel pyrrolonaphthoxazepines as antitumor agents

15. Abstract 6239: PM534 is a novel microtubule-destabilizing agent with high affinity and potent antineoplastic properties

16. Structural insight into the stabilization of microtubules by taxanes

18. Maytansinol Functionalization: Towards Useful Probes for Studying Microtubule Dynamics

19. Synthesis and Structure-Activity Relationship Studies of C(13)-Desmethylene-(−)-Zampanolide Analogs

20. Front Cover: Maytansinol Functionalization: Towards Useful Probes for Studying Microtubule Dynamics (Chem. Eur. J. 5/2023)

22. Chemical modulation of microtubule structure through the laulimalide/peloruside site

23. Maytansinol Functionalization: Towards Useful Probes for Studying Microtubule Dynamics

28. Taxanes convert regions of perturbed microtubule growth into rescue sites

30. Maytansinol Derivatives: Side Reactions as a Chance for New Tubulin Binders

34. Structural insight into the stabilization of microtubules by taxanes

35. Lattice defects induced by microtubule-stabilizing agents exert a long-range effect on microtubule growth by promoting catastrophes

38. Two Antagonistic Microtubule Targeting Drugs Act Synergistically to Kill Cancer Cells

39. Two Antagonistic Microtubule Targeting Drugs Act Synergistically to Kill Cancer Cells

40. El recuerdo de la Guerra de Granada (1482-1492) en la cronística peninsular del siglo XVI

41. Taxanes convert regions of perturbed microtubule growth into rescue sites

45. Structural Basis of Noscapine Activation for Tubulin Binding

46. Structural model for differential cap maturation at growing microtubule ends

47. Two antagonistic microtubule targeting drugs act synergistically to kill cancer cells

49. Author response: Structural model for differential cap maturation at growing microtubule ends

50. Maytansinol Derivatives: Side Reactions as a Chance for New Tubulin Binders.

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