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− | From the NCI Drug Dictionary: A fused tricyclic analogue of flavone acetic acid with potential antineoplastic activity. Vadimezan induces the cytokines tumor necrosis alpha (TNF-alpha), serotonin and nitric oxide, resulting in hemorrhagic necrosis and a decrease in angiogenesis. This agent also stimulates the anti-tumor activity of tumor-associated macrophages. | + | From the [https://www.cancer.gov/publications/dictionaries/cancer-drug/def/vadimezan NCI Drug Dictionary]: A fused tricyclic analogue of flavone acetic acid with potential antineoplastic activity. Vadimezan induces the cytokines tumor necrosis alpha (TNF-alpha), serotonin and nitric oxide, resulting in hemorrhagic necrosis and a decrease in angiogenesis. This agent also stimulates the anti-tumor activity of tumor-associated macrophages. |
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+ | ==Also known as== | ||
+ | *'''Code names:''' AS-1404, AS-A404 | ||
[[Category:Drugs]] | [[Category:Drugs]] | ||
+ | [[Category:Intravenous medications]] | ||
[[Category:Vascular disrupting agents]] | [[Category:Vascular disrupting agents]] | ||
[[Category:Investigational drugs]] | [[Category:Investigational drugs]] | ||
[[Category:Stub]] | [[Category:Stub]] |
Revision as of 02:11, 26 July 2023
Mechanism of action
From the NCI Drug Dictionary: A fused tricyclic analogue of flavone acetic acid with potential antineoplastic activity. Vadimezan induces the cytokines tumor necrosis alpha (TNF-alpha), serotonin and nitric oxide, resulting in hemorrhagic necrosis and a decrease in angiogenesis. This agent also stimulates the anti-tumor activity of tumor-associated macrophages.
Also known as
- Code names: AS-1404, AS-A404