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Robert A. Forrest
Robert A. Forrest
La Trobe University
DNA damage
Biochemistry
Chemistry
Doxorubicin
Mitotic catastrophe
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The hydroxyl epimer of doxorubicin controls the rate of formation of cytotoxic anthracycline-DNA adducts
2013
Cancer Chemotherapy and Pharmacology
Robert A. Forrest
Lonnie P. Swift
Benny J. Evison
Ada Rephaeli
Abraham Nudelman
Don R. Phillips
Suzanne M. Cutts
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Activation of DNA damage response pathways as a consequence of anthracycline-DNA adduct formation
2012
Biochemical Pharmacology
Robert A. Forrest
Lonnie P. Swift
Ada Rephaeli
Abraham Nudelman
Ken-ichi Kimura
Don R. Phillips
Suzanne M. Cutts
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M2, a novel anthracenedione, elicits a potent DNA damage response that can be subverted through checkpoint kinase inhibition to generate mitotic catastrophe
2011
Biochemical Pharmacology
Benny J. Evison
Mile Pastuovic
Rebecca A. Bilardi
Robert A. Forrest
Paul P. Pumuye
Brad E. Sleebs
Keith G. Watson
Don R. Phillips
Suzanne M. Cutts
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Activation of clinically used anthracyclines by the formaldehyde-releasing prodrug pivaloyloxymethyl butyrate
2007
Molecular Cancer Therapeutics
Suzanne M. Cutts
Lonnie P. Swift
Vinochani Pillay
Robert A. Forrest
Abraham Nudelman
Ada Rephaeli
Don R. Phillips
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