Taxol and Eno's are fruit salts, or an effervescent antacid. By the way, the rest of the answers on Rebecca are wrong; the estate is Manderly and the protagonist has no name; she is the 2nd Mrs DeWinter. The ANTAGONIST is either Mrs Danvers, the housekeeper or actually the dead Rebecca, who haunts the protagonist.
In Daphne du Maurier's novel "Rebecca," Taxol is a reference to a fictional brand of face powder, while Eno's is a reference to a real antacid product called Eno's Fruit Salt. These products serve as subtle details that help develop the characters and the setting in the novel.
Confirerophyta is the phylum where taxol was originally found.
Taxol was first discovered in Taxus brevifolia Nutt in 1971.
Taxol was first discovered in Taxus brevifolia Nutt in 1971.
Taxol is a chemical substance derived from a yew tree of the pacific coast.
Because, the taxol comes from the bark. Without the bark the tree is dead.
The place where taxol is now made is Germany. It was originally made from the Pacific yew but later was made synthetically.
Pacific yews, it is a very slow growing tree.
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When cancer cells are exposed to taxol, the taxol forms structures that look like tiny cages around each cancer cell. These structures prevent the cancer cells from dividing. As a result, the cancer cannot grow and spread.
Taxol binds to ß-tubulin to promote microtubule assembly and it stabilises the microtubules and messes up the equilibrium between tubulin and microtubule. A cell with stable microtubules proceeds to programmed cell death without dividing. Nathalie Narraidoo University of Nottingham
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