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Chemical activity of anticancer compounds : computational studies on the mechanism of bleomycin and the

recognition of flavonoids

Karawajczyk, A.

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Karawajczyk, A. (2007, October 31). Chemical activity of anticancer compounds : computational studies on the mechanism of bleomycin and the recognition of flavonoids. Retrieved from https://hdl.handle.net/1887/12409

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Chemical Activity of

Anticancer Compounds:

Computational studies on

the mechanism of bleomycin

and the recognition of flavonoids

Chemical Activity of

Anticancer Compounds:

Computational studies on

the mechanism of bleomycin

and the recognition of flavonoids

Chemical Activity of

Anticancer Compounds:

Computational studies on

the mechanism of bleomycin

and the recognition of flavonoids

Chemical AtivityofAnticaner Compouns Anna Kraajczykccdaw

Invitation

You are invited to the public defense of my

thesis titled:

on Wednesday, 31 October 2007 at 15:00 h in the Lokhorstkerk, Pieterskerkstraat 1,

Leiden

The time for parking should be teken into consideration

due to less possibilities near the Lokhorstkerk.

Anna Karawajczyk Bredasingel 70 Arnhem 6843 RE The Netherlands

Paranymphs:

***

Piotr Wawrzyniak

p.k.wawrzyniak@chem.leidenuniv.nl work phone: +31 (0)71 527 46 53 home phone: +31 (0)71 888 68 06

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Niels Braakman

n.braakman@chem.leidenuniv.nl

Anna Karawajczyk

Anna Karawajczyk

Chemical Activity of Anticancer Comounds:

Computational studies on the mechanism of bleomycin and the recognition of flavonoids

ISBN: 978-90-9022380-3

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