
For more than 45 years, the Cancer Therapeutics Department of Southern Research has been recognized nationally and internationally for its expertise in anticancer drug evaluation in experimental models. Each year we evaluate hundreds of compounds as anticancer agents for a variety of clients - government, large pharmaceutical companies, biotechnology companies, universities, foundations and individuals. As a result, we have worked with virtually every mechanistic class of anticancer agents.
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The Cancer Therapeutics Department at Southern Research is proud to provide cgrant-based research services to the National Cancer Institute. For more information about our services, please contact William R. Waud, Ph.D. at 205-581-2426 or at waud@southernresearch.org.
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Scientists from Southern Research made the following presentations at the 2008 American Association for Cancer Research Annual Meeting. Download the posters in PDF format.
Evaluation of the Radiosensitizing Potential of Clofarabine in Six Xenograft (96KB, PDF format)
Screening for Specific Anti-angiogenic Agents (117KB, PDF format)
Quantitative Analysis of Azurin p28, an Anti-tumor Peptide: Serum Stability and Mouse Pharmacokinetics (172KB, PDF format)
Pharmacokinetics, Tissue Distribution, and Excretion of GGTI-2418, an Inhibitor of Geranylgeranyl Transferase I, in Mice (132KB, PDF format)
High-throughput Screening for Wnt/β-catenin Signaling Inhibitors (233KB, PDF format)
Suppression of Wnt/β-catenin Signaling Inhibits Prostate Cancer Cell Proliferation (214KB, PDF format)
Cks1 Regulates Expression of Pocket Proteins, Cdk1, Cyclin B1 and Securin in Cancer Cells (152KB, PDF format)
SRI 21009: A Novel Sulindac Derivative That Potently Inhibits Colon Tumor Cell Growth Without Inhibiting Cyclooxygenase (236KB, PDF format)
A Novel Non-cyclooxygenase Inhibitory Derivative of Sulindac That Potently and Selectively Inhibits the Growth and Induces Apoptosis of Human Breast Tumor Cells (104KB, PDF format)
Novel Inhibitors of the MRP1 Mediated Multidrug Resistance Phenotype as Identified by HigH-throughput Screening (234KB, PDF format)