Publications by authors named "J D Liddil"

According to the National Trauma Institute (2015), trauma accounts for more than 180,000 deaths each year in the United States. Nurses play a significant role in the care of trauma patients and therefore need appropriate education and training (L. ).

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The azonafides are a series of anthracene-based DNA intercalators which inhibit tumor cell growth in vitro at low nanomolar concentrations and are not affected by the multidrug resistance phenomenon (MDR). Prior studies have described antitumor efficacy in murine tumor models including L-1210 and P-388 leukemias, and B-16 melanoma. The current results extend these cell line observations to human tumors tested in the NCI panel of 56 cell lines, in freshly isolated tumors tested in colony-forming assays in soft agar and in several animal models.

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A mechanism of action study was performed with 14 novel DNA binding agents characterized structurally as 2-(arylmethylamino)-1,3-propanediols (AMAPs). Correlations between 8226 myeloma cell colony formation and DNA damage were performed using soft agar colony-forming assays and alkaline elution filter techniques respectively. The frequency of double-stranded breaks (DSBs), single-stranded breaks (SSBs) and DNA-protein cross-links were compared with cell growth inhibitory potency.

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Bleomycin is an antitumor agent which is a mixture of glycopeptides containing at least 55-75% bleomycin A2 and 25-32% bleomycin B2 fractional composition. Two bleomycin formulations, bleomycin sulfate, USP (Blenoxane, Bristol-Myers Squibb Oncology, Princeton, N.J.

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Background: THe antimitotic agent paclitaxel is highly active in the therapy of several tumor types, including ovarian and breast cancer. The commercial formulation (Taxol) is supplied in a vehicle containing alcohol and the surfactant Cremophor EL (polyethoxylated castor oil). Whereas Phase I studies did not describe extravasation necrosis, more recent case reports have suggested that paclitaxel can cause soft tissue necrosis if inadvertently extravasated.

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