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- noun Plural form of
taxane .
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Examples
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Other anti-mitotic agents which directly target microtubules, such as taxanes, are used extensively as chemotherapeutics, however, these also frequently lead to severe peripheral neurological side-effects.
THE MEDICAL NEWS 2010
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Other anti-mitotic agents which directly target microtubules, such as taxanes, are used extensively as chemotherapeutics, however, these also frequently lead to severe peripheral neurological side-effects.
THE MEDICAL NEWS 2010
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Other anti-mitotic agents which directly target microtubules, such as taxanes, are used extensively as chemotherapeutics, however, these also frequently lead to severe peripheral neurological side-effects.
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Other anti-mitotic agents which directly target microtubules, such as taxanes, are used extensively as chemotherapeutics, however, these also frequently lead to severe peripheral neurological side-effects.
THE MEDICAL NEWS Editors 2010
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Other anti-mitotic agents which directly target microtubules, such as taxanes, are used extensively as chemotherapeutics, however, these also frequently lead to severe peripheral neurological side-effects.
THE MEDICAL NEWS Editors 2010
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Other anti-mitotic agents which directly target microtubules, such as taxanes, are used extensively as chemotherapeutics, however, these also frequently lead to severe peripheral neurological side-effects.
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Other anti-mitotic agents which directly target microtubules, such as taxanes, are used extensively as chemotherapeutics, however, these also frequently lead to severe peripheral neurological side-effects.
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Other anti-mitotic agents which directly target microtubules, such as taxanes, are used extensively as chemotherapeutics, however, these also frequently lead to severe peripheral neurological side-effects.
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Other anti-mitotic agents which directly target microtubules, such as taxanes, are used extensively as chemotherapeutics, however, these also frequently lead to severe peripheral neurological side-effects.
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Other anti-mitotic agents which directly target microtubules, such as taxanes, are used extensively as chemotherapeutics, however, these also frequently lead to severe peripheral neurological side-effects.
THE MEDICAL NEWS Editors 2010
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