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Copyvios
editPer Wikipedia:Copyright_problems/2020_February_28, there were some sections here that seemed to be copy/pasted from various sources.
- The "Carzelesin" subsection added here in 2013 is copy/pasted from this 1992 paper.
- About half the "Ducarmycin analogues vs. tubulin binders" subsection, added in Oct 2013 was copy/pasted from this Jan 2013 press release.
- Most of the "Bizelesin" subsection, also added in 2013 is copy/pasted from a 2003 paper.
- "Adozelesin" subsection was added at the same time, copy/pasted from another 2003 paper.
I've deleted the page revisions going back to the first copyvio-free diff I could find. Apologies for the disruption. If anyone has questions, please let me know. Ajpolino (talk) 06:09, 9 October 2020 (UTC)