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- Colchicine is a medication used to prevent and treat gout, to treat familial Mediterranean fever and Behçet's disease, and to reduce the risk of myocardial...
- Preparatons of Bone Marrow Cells without PriorIn VitroCulture orIn VivoColchicine Administration". Stain Technology. 37: 17–20. doi:10.3109/10520296209114563...
- J. Isolation of Colchicine from Sandersonia aurantiaca and Gloriosa superba. Variation in the Alkaloid Levels of Plants Grown in vivo Journal of Plant...
- are similar to colchicine and bind to the colchicine binding site on β-tubulin so development of novel agents acting with colchicine binding site (which...
- Roscovitine can be used to arrest cells in G0/G1, G1/S, or G2/M transitions. Colchicine arrests cells in metaphase and is a microtubule poison preventing mitotic...
- to bind to human tubulin bind to β-tubulin. These include pa****axel, colchicine, and the vinca alkaloids, each of which have a distinct binding site on...
- aspirin. They have not been compared to other treatment options such as colchicine or glucocorticoids. COX-2 appears to be related to cancers and abnormal...
- synthetase (cyclooxygenase) thereby preventing inflammatory response. Colchicine, a drug for gout, interferes with the function of the structural protein...
- Alabed S, Cabello JB, Irving GJ, Qintar M, Burls A (August 2014). "Colchicine for pericarditis" (PDF). The Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews (Review)...
- can decrease the absorption of orally consumed vitamin B12, including colchicine, extended-release pot****ium products, and antibiotics such as gentamicin...