In Silico Study of Thiourea Derivatives as Potential Epidermal Growth Factor Receptor Inhibitors
N Roslan, KBA Halim, NM Bunnori… - Journal of …, 2023 - World Scientific
Over the years, the escalation of cancer cases has been linked to the resistance, less
selectivity, and toxicity of available anticancer drugs to normal cells. Therefore, continuous …
selectivity, and toxicity of available anticancer drugs to normal cells. Therefore, continuous …
In Silico Study of Thiourea Derivatives as Potential Epidermal Growth Factor Receptor Inhibitors.
N Roslan, KBA Halim, NM Bunnori… - Journal of …, 2023 - search.ebscohost.com
Over the years, the escalation of cancer cases has been linked to the resistance, less
selectivity, and toxicity of available anticancer drugs to normal cells. Therefore, continuous …
selectivity, and toxicity of available anticancer drugs to normal cells. Therefore, continuous …
In Silico Study of Thiourea Derivatives as Potential Epidermal Growth Factor Receptor Inhibitors
N Roslan, KBA Halim, NM Bunnori… - Journal of …, 2023 - ui.adsabs.harvard.edu
Over the years, the escalation of cancer cases has been linked to the resistance, less
selectivity, and toxicity of available anticancer drugs to normal cells. Therefore, continuous …
selectivity, and toxicity of available anticancer drugs to normal cells. Therefore, continuous …
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N Roslan, KBA Halim, NM Bunnori, MFFM Aluwi… - irep.iium.edu.my
Over the years, the escalation of cancer cases has been linked to the resistance, less
selectivity, and toxicity of available anticancer drugs to normal cells. Therefore, continuous …
selectivity, and toxicity of available anticancer drugs to normal cells. Therefore, continuous …