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Tumor microvessel analysis for panel of subcutaneous xenograft mouse models (256KB, PDF format)
Serotonin: a neurotransmitter as well as a potent angiokine (208KB, PDF format)
Novel small molecules targeting endothelial differentiation (158KB, PDF format)
Serotonin signaling in angiogenesis (126KB, PDF format)
Development of a high content image-based screen to identify small molecules that inhibit growth of human colon cancer cells (927KB, PDF format)
In vivo inhibition of colon tumor cell growth in the HT-29 xenograft model by SRI 21009: a novel sunlindac derivative that potently induces apoptosis but does not inhibit cyclooxygenases (664KB, PDF format)
Sulindac sulfide inhibits growth and induces apoptosis of HT-29 human colon cancer cells through inhibition of PDE5A (254KB, PDF format)
In vitro combination benefits of epidermal growth factor inhibitors and SRI 21009, a novel sulindac derivative that lacks cyclooxygenase inhibitory activity, for human breast cancer (584KB, PDF format)