DNA and its associated processes as targets for cancer therapy
- PMID: 11990855
- DOI: 10.1038/nrc749
DNA and its associated processes as targets for cancer therapy
Abstract
DNA is the molecular target for many of the drugs that are used in cancer therapeutics, and is viewed as a non-specific target of cytotoxic agents. Although this is true for traditional chemotherapeutics, other agents that were discovered more recently have shown enhanced efficacy. Furthermore, a new generation of agents that target DNA-associated processes are anticipated to be far more specific and effective. How have these agents evolved, and what are their molecular targets?
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