Cynthia Demicheli
Affiliations: | Université Paris 13 |
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Sign in to add mentorArlette Garnier-suillerot | grad student | 1992 | Université Paris 13 | |
(Interaction de la mithramycine, antibiotique à propriétés antitumorales avec différents systèmes biologiques : Rôles des cations métalliques) |
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Dzamitika SA, Falcão CA, de Oliveira FB, et al. (2006) Role of residual Sb(III) in meglumine antimoniate cytotoxicity and MRP1-mediated resistance. Chemico-Biological Interactions. 160: 217-24 |
Demicheli C, Frézard F, Lecouvey M, et al. (2002) Antimony(V) complex formation with adenine nucleosides in aqueous solution. Biochimica Et Biophysica Acta. 1570: 192-8 |
FRÉZARD F, GARNIER-SUILLEROT A, DEMICHELI C. (1997) Journal of Inclusion Phenomena and Molecular Recognition in Chemistry. 28: 51-62 |
Machado FC, Demicheli C, Garnier-Suillerot A, et al. (1995) Metal complexes of anhydrotetracycline. 2. Absorption and circular dichroism study of Mg(II), AMID, and Fe(III) complexes. Possible influence of the Mg(II) complex on the toxic side effects of tetracycline Journal of Inorganic Biochemistry. 60: 163-173 |
Demicheli C, Garnier-Suillerot A. (1994) Chirality of the interaction of mithramycin with phosphatidylcholine-bilayer membranes in the presence of Mg2+ or Zn2+. European Journal of Biochemistry. 221: 1063-9 |
Demicheli C, Garnier-Suillerot A. (1993) Mithramycin: a very strong metal chelating agent. Biochimica Et Biophysica Acta. 1158: 59-64 |
Demicheli C, Garnier-Suillerot A. (1991) Mithramycin cannot bind to left-handed poly(dG-m5dC) in the presence of Mg2+ ion. Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications. 177: 511-517 |
Demicheli C, Albertini JP, Garnier-Suillerot A. (1991) Interaction of mithramycin with DNA. Evidence that mithramycin binds to DNA as a dimer in a right-handed screw conformation. European Journal of Biochemistry. 198: 333-8 |