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- personnel to antineoplastic drugs. Investigations revealed evidence of genotoxic biomarkers two and nine months after that exposure. Antineoplastic drugs are...
- An alkylating antineoplastic agent is an alkylating agent used in cancer treatment that attaches an alkyl group (CnH2n+1) to DNA. Since cancer cells, in...
- Platinum-based antineoplastic drugs (informally called platins) are chemotherapeutic agents used to treat cancer. Their active moieties are coordination...
- This is a list of antineoplastic agents used to treat cancer. Rossi, S, ed. (2013). Australian Medicines Handbook (2013 ed.). Adelaide: The Australian...
- Antineoplastic resistance, often used interchangeably with chemotherapy resistance, is the resistance of neoplastic (cancerous) cells, or the ability of...
- including renal cell carcinoma and melanoma. List of hormonal cytostatic antineoplastic agents Antiestrogen withdrawal response Endocrine therapy resistance...
- vera leaves. This compound has potential immunostimulant, antiviral, antineoplastic, and gastrointestinal properties. Acemannan's monomer is mannoacetate...
- This is a list of steroidal estrogens or derivatives of estradiol, estrone, and estriol. Most esters of these estrogens are not included in this list;...
- of vitamin A which is the acetate ester of retinol. It has potential antineoplastic and chemopreventive activities. In the United States, retinyl acetate...
- Mitozantrone in Australia; trade name Novantrone) is an anthracenedione antineoplastic agent. Mitoxantrone is used to treat certain types of cancer, mostly...