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Novembichin
A nitrogen mustard agent that crosslinks with DNA, causing inhibition of DNA synthesis. (NCI)
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1972
1972
[The effect of novembichin on the development of leukemia and the thymus form of reticulosis in irradiated mice].
S. N. Aleksandrov
,
K. F. Galkovskaia
Voprosi onkologii
1972
Corpus ID: 19411417
1972
1972
The effect of novembichin on the development of leukemia and the thymus form of reticulosis in irradiated mice
Aleksandrov Sn
,
Galkovskaia Kf
1972
Corpus ID: 77529026
1972
1972
EFFECT OF NOVEMBICHIN OF THE DEVELOPMENT OF LEUCOSIS AND A THYMIC FORM OF RETICULOSIS IN IRRADIATED MICE.
S. N. Aleksandrov
,
K. F. Galkovskaya
1972
Corpus ID: 82369638
1963
1963
A COMPARATIVE EVALUATION OF THE ACTION OF NOVEMBICHIN, HISTAMINE, AND CHICKEN YOLK ON THE DEVELOPMENT OF EXPERIMENTAL PLAGUE,
V. N. Zulfyan
,
A. V. Noramiryan
1963
Corpus ID: 83117339
Abstract : In single administration of novembichin and chicken yolk there was a considerable rise of the body sensitivity of…
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1963
1963
[COMPARATIVE EVALUATION OF THE EFFECT OF NOVEMBICHIN, HISTAMINE AND EGG YOLK ON THE DEVELOPMENT OF EXPERIMENTAL PLAGUE].
V. N. Zilfian
,
A. V. Noramirian
Zhurnal mikrobiologii, epidemiologii, i…
1963
Corpus ID: 7309279
1959
1959
The effect of a fall of the temperature on regeneration in the amphibia and on the resistance of the regenerating tissue under these conditions to the cytotaxic action of novembichin and TEM
E. Pukhal'skaya
Bulletin of experimental biology and medicine
1959
Corpus ID: 40579972
SummaryThe average velocity of growth of the tail regenerate inRana temporaria andR. ridibunda tadpoles of the II and III stage…
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