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Alkylating Agents and
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- a
mitomycin that is used as a
chemotherapeutic agent by
virtue of its
antitumour activity. It is
given intravenously to
treat upper gastro-intestinal cancers...
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Mitomycin C, an aziridine, is used as a
chemotherapeutic agent by
virtue of its
antitumour activity....
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extreme cytotoxicity and thus
represent a
class of
exceptionally potent antitumour antibiotics. As small-molecule, synthetic, DNA
minor groove binding alkylating...
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exists as a
bright red
solid that
slowly hydrolyzes in air. It
shows antitumour activity and was the
first non-platinum
complex to
undergo clinical trials...
- have the
ability to make some cytokines, such as TNF-α and IFN-γ, with
antitumour and
antimicrobial effects. The
immune system must
recognize millions of...
- loss, and nephrotoxicity.)
Organoplatinum compounds such as the
above antitumour agents, as well as
soluble inorganic platinum complexes, are routinely...
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Mikael (2021-09-01). "Selenium
stimulates the
antitumour immunity:
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European Journal of Cancer. 155:...
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benefit from platinum-based regimens.
Antitumour antibiotics are also used in
metastatic breast cancer.
Antitumour antibiotics work to
prevent cancer cells...
- in 1998 as "Combined
effects of
angiostatin and
ionizing radiation in
antitumour therapy"
studied the "combined
effects of angiostatin" (a
protein occurring...