neoarsphenamine
National Institutes of Health
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Neoarsphenamine (NARS), an organic trivalent arsenical compound, is a sulfhydryl-binding agent whose pharmalogical action in…
Non-splenectomized mice developed acute infections of Eperythrozoon coccoides after inoculation, but were then immune to re…
The treatment of the pregnant syphilitic woman and of the congenitally syphilitic infant with weekly injections of…
The reduction of the toxic side effects of chemotherapeutic drugs is one of the major problems of chemotherapy. During the first…
Hemorrhage following the therapeutic use of the arsphenamines apparently was not reported until 1916, when Evans1mentioned the…
Since 1911, only two years after the introduction of arsphenamine in the treatment of syphilis by Ehrlich, descriptions of…