Melissa M. Gajewski, Ph.D.
Affiliations: | 2011 | Chemistry | University of Alberta, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada |
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Sign in to add mentorJack A. Tuszynski | grad student | 2011 | University of Alberta | |
(Host/Guest Chemistry: From Rings and Metals to Proteins and Drugs.) |
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Tseng CY, Gajewski M, Danani A, et al. (2014) Homology and molecular dynamics models of toll-like receptor 7 protein and its dimerization. Chemical Biology & Drug Design. 83: 656-65 |
Ravanbakhsh S, Gajewski M, Greiner R, et al. (2013) Determination of the optimal tubulin isotype target as a method for the development of individualized cancer chemotherapy. Theoretical Biology & Medical Modelling. 10: 29 |
Gajewski MM, Tuszynski JA, Barakat K, et al. (2013) ChemInform Abstract: Interactions of Laulimalide, Peloruside, and Their Derivatives with the Isoforms of β-Tubulin Cheminform. 44: no-no |
Tuszynski JA, Craddock TJ, Mane JY, et al. (2012) Modeling the yew tree tubulin and a comparison of its interaction with paclitaxel to human tubulin. Pharmaceutical Research. 29: 3007-21 |
Barakat K, Gajewski M, Tuszynski JA. (2012) DNA repair inhibitors: the next major step to improve cancer therapy. Current Topics in Medicinal Chemistry. 12: 1376-90 |
Gajewski MM, Alisaraie L, Tuszynski JA. (2012) Peloruside, laulimalide, and noscapine interactions with beta-tubulin. Pharmaceutical Research. 29: 2985-93 |
Barakat K, Gajewski M, Tuszynski J. (2012) DNA Repair Inhibitors: Our Last Disposal to Improve Cancer Therapy. Current Topics in Medicinal Chemistry |
Barakat KH, Gajewski MM, Tuszynski JA. (2012) DNA polymerase beta (pol β) inhibitors: a comprehensive overview. Drug Discovery Today. 17: 913-20 |
Gajewski M, Tuszynski J, Mori H, et al. (2008) DFT studies of the electronic structure and geometry of 18-crown-6, hexaaza[18]annulene, and their complexes with cations of the heavier alkali and alkaline earth metals Inorganica Chimica Acta. 361: 2166-2171 |