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Leske A, Bibby D, Lavranos T et al. Discovery and clinical development of BNC105, a tubulin targeting small molecule that selectively disrupts the vasculature in solid tumours. F1000Posters 2011, 2:106 (poster)

Discovery and clinical development of BNC105, a tubulin targeting small molecule that selectively disrupts the vasculature in solid tumours

AF Leske, DC Bibby, TC Lavranos, D Beaumont, J Gasic, D Rischin, J Desai, G Chong, SS Wong, B Flynn, G Kremmidiotis1
Published 28 Feb 2011
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Published 28 Feb 2011

Discovery and clinical development of BNC105, a tubulin targeting small molecule that selectively disrupts the vasculature in solid tumours

[version 1; not peer reviewed]

AF Leske, DC Bibby, TC Lavranos, D Beaumont, J Gasic, D Rischin, J Desai, G Chong, SS Wong, B Flynn, G Kremmidiotis1
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1 Bionomics Ltd, Australia
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23rd Lorne Cancer Conference 2011
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Competing Interests

Gabriel Kremmidiotis and David Biddy are both paid employees of Bionomics Ltd and hold stock in the company; all the other authors are also paid employees of Bionomics Ltd.

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