Publications by authors named "C R Romerdahl"

A series of dendritic polyamines-(imide-DNA-intercalators) conjugates with different connectivity in their basic chain were synthesised and evaluated as antitumour compounds. Although their antiproliferative activity against HT-29 was not significant, conjugates 13 and 16 showed a promising profile as inhibitors of Lck.

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Dendritic imides were synthesized and evaluated as antitumor compounds. Compounds 8 and 11 showing a promising profile as inhibitors of lck but their antiproliferative activity against HT-29 was not so relevant.

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The bis-naphthalimides are a new class of antitumor agent. Previously, we have described initial synthetic series which established that two naphthalimide chromophores joined by polyamine linkers can produce agents with antitumor activity. We now extend these studies to describe the synthesis of a N,N'-bis[1,8-naphthalimido)-ethyl]alkanediamine series and examine the alkyl linker and chromophore substitution requirements for optimal antitumor activity.

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A series of bis-intercalators bearing the 1,8-naphthalimide chromophore has been synthesized and in vitro activities determined. Most compounds have higher activities in HT-29 than the leader compounds Mitonafide and Amonafide. One of them (22) was selected for in vivo studies and presents an interesting activity in MX-1 and OVCAR models.

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Human melanoma originates in the skin and can lead to wide-spread metastatic disease. Analysis of melanoma biopsy material has shown that the vitronectin receptor, integrin alpha v beta 3, is a specific marker of the most malignant cells, i.e.

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