Are plants with anti-cancer activity resistant to crown gall?: a test of hypothesis.

Citation: 
Ramanujam, Srirama & Thimmappa, Ramesha & Ravikanth, Gudasalamani & K N, Ganeshaiah & Shaanker R, Uma. (2008). Are plants with anti-cancer activity resistant to crown gall?: A test of hypothesis. Current science. 95. 1407.
Authors: 
Srirama, R., B.T. Ramesha, G. Ravikanth, K.N Ganeshaiah and R. Uma Shaanker.

Bioprospecting for plants with anticancer activity has been a major focus in the search for plant-based cures1 . The National Cancer Institute (NCI) alone has reportedly screened over 35,000 plant species for anti-cancer activity2–6. Two of the three most important anti-cancer compounds available today, namely taxol and camptothecin, were the result of this endeavour7–9. The screening of a large number of plants over dozens of cancer cell lines has often been time-consuming5 .

Full Text URL: 
https://www.researchgate.net/publication/235919177_Are_plants_with_anti-cancer_activity_resistant_to_crown_gall_A_test_of_hypothesis
Year of publication: 
05.2008
People: 
Dr. G Ravikanth
Dr. Ganeshaiah KN
Dr R Uma Shaanker