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1. Structure-Activity Relationship Study of Dexrazoxane Analogues Reveals ICRF-193 as the Most Potent Bisdioxopiperazine against Anthracycline Toxicity to Cardiomyocytes Due to Its Strong Topoisomerase IIβ Interactions.

2. Novel, Potent, and Druglike Tetrahydroquinazoline Inhibitor That Is Highly Selective for Human Topoisomerase II α over β.

3. Topoisomerase Inhibitors Addressing Fluoroquinolone Resistance in Gram-Negative Bacteria.

4. Design, Synthesis, Dynamic Docking, Biochemical Characterization, and in Vivo Pharmacokinetics Studies of Novel Topoisomerase II Poisons with Promising Antiproliferative Activity.

5. Exploitation of Antibiotic Resistance as a Novel Drug Target: Development of a β-Lactamase-Activated Antibacterial Prodrug.

6. Pharmacophore Hybridization To Discover Novel Topoisomerase II Poisons with Promising Antiproliferative Activity.

7. Second-generation antibacterial benzimidazole ureas: discovery of a preclinical candidate with reduced metabolic liability.

8. Catalytic core of human topoisomerase IIα: insights into enzyme-DNA interactions and drug mechanism.

9. Structures of kibdelomycin bound to Staphylococcus aureus GyrB and ParE showed a novel U-shaped binding mode.

10. Etoposide quinone is a covalent poison of human topoisomerase IIβ.

11. Non-quinolone inhibitors of bacterial type IIA topoisomerases: a feat of bioisosterism.

12. Copper(II) complexes with highly water-soluble L- and D-proline-thiosemicarbazone conjugates as potential inhibitors of Topoisomerase IIα.

13. Synthesis, anticancer activities, and cellular uptake studies of lipophilic derivatives of doxorubicin succinate.

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