File:Eribulin.svg

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English: Skeletal formula of eribulin (E7389). Created using ACD/ChemSketch 10.0, Inkscape, and vim.
Date  Edit this at Structured Data on Commons
Source Own work based on: Kuznetsov, G; Towle MJ, Cheng H, et al (2008-05-22). "Induction of morphological and biochemical apoptosis following prolonged mitotic blockage by halichondrin B macrocyclic ketone analog E7389". Cancer Res 64 (16): 5760–6. PMID 15313917. doi:10.1158/0008-5472.CAN-04-1169
Author Fvasconcellos
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