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【The Key Point explained】Cell Cycle-Specific? Anticancer Drugs【Anti-Cancer Drug Pharmacology】

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Unlocking the points of cancer chemotherapy and the cell cycle!
In this video, I'll guide you through understanding how anticancer drugs work with the cell cycle. It's not as complex as it seems – join me as I simplify the process and make it easy to remember. #cellcycle #pharmacologylectures #cancertreatment

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▹This video was created based on data as of January 2024, with the purpose of supporting medical students in their exam preparations.

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【Contents】
00:00 The basics of chemotherapy
00:57 cancer drugs works with the cell cycle
01:03 antimetabolites: mechanisms of action
01:56 topoisomerase inhibitor: mechanisms of action
02:44 plant alkaloids; mechanisms of action
03:21 alkylating agents: mechanisms of action
04:03 antitumor antibiotics: mechanisms of action
04:37 cell cycle specific vs. nonspecific anticancer drugs

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