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Use of yeast as a model system for identifying and studying anticancer drugs
Jun O. Liu
, Julian A. Simon
School of Medicine
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Medicine & Life Sciences
Yeasts
100%
Pharmaceutical Preparations
51%
Saccharomycetales
23%
Oligonucleotide Array Sequence Analysis
19%
Genome
12%
Two-Hybrid System Techniques
12%
Genes
11%
Essential Genes
10%
Ecosystem
10%
Ectopic Gene Expression
10%
Cellular Structures
10%
Eukaryota
9%
Cell Cycle Checkpoints
9%
Antineoplastic Agents
9%
Saccharomyces cerevisiae
8%
Biochemistry
8%
Publications
7%
Proteins
7%
Ligands
6%
Chemical Compounds
Drug
65%
Microarrays
44%
Mammalian Cell
42%
Biochemistry
37%
Antineoplastic Agent
36%
Pharmacological Metabolism
31%
Environment
23%
Ligand
18%
Protein
17%
Molecule
14%