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Cell-cycle nonspecific antineoplastic agents

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Class of pharmaceuticals

Cell-cycle nonspecific antineoplastic agents (CCNS) refer to a class of pharmaceuticals that act as antitumor agents at all or any phases of thecell cycle.[1]

Alkylating antineoplastic agent andanthracyclins are two examples.

References

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  1. ^"Chemotherapy: The Basics".OncoLink. Archived fromthe original on 2007-03-14. Retrieved2008-12-17.

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SPs/MIs
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Blockmicrotubule assembly
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antimetabolites
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Folic acid
Purine
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Photosensitizers/PDT
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Enzyme inhibitors
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