10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «RADIOMIMETIC»
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radiomimetic in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
radiomimetic and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
The toxic effect of MPNA is negligible and it is, therefore, more suitable than
cupferron for studies on the radiomimetic effect. The radiomimetic efiect of MPNA,
like that of cupferron, is delayed and localized in heterochromatin. The
aberrations ...
Ernst W. Caspari, J. M. Thoday, 1961
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Radiochemistry and Nuclear Chemistry
After the Chernobyl accident thorough studies of fast reproducing mammals such
as rats have shown no genetic effects. 15.9. RADIOMIMETIC SUBSTANCES
Many chemical substances when administrated to the body show the same
effects ...
Gregory Choppin, Jan-Olov Liljenzin, JAN RYDBERG, 2013
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Handbook of Radiobiology
EFFECT OF RADIOMIMETIC AGENTS Nitrogen mustard, myleran, and
dimethylmyleran are important radiomimetic agents. They are called
radiomimetic because they mimic the effect of ionizing radiation. Like radiation,
they can cause ...
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Experimental Chemotherapy
European]. Cancer 2, 293—305. Connors, T. A., and Elson, L. A. (1962).
Reduction of the toxicity of “radiomimetic” alkylating agents in rats by thiol pre-
treatment. Biochem. Pharmacol. 11, 1221—1232. Connors, T. A., Elson, L. A.,
Haddow, A., ...
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ADVANCES IN CANCER RESEARCH
to be involved in the radiomimetic action. They suggested a similar mode of
action for nitrosomethylnitroguanidine to that proposed by Kihlman for
phenylmethylnitrosamine. The work of Kihlman (1961 a,b,c) requires some
comment.
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Principles of Pharmacology: The Pathophysiologic Basis of ...
UV irradiation and certain DNA-modifying chemicals and Chemotherapeutic
agents can cause the formation of bulky adducts that are excised and repaired by
the nucleotide excision repair (NER) pathway. Ionizing radiation, radiomimetic ...
Radiomimetic Definition Imitating biological effects of radiation. A radiomimetic
drug is one that imitates the effects of radiation as in the case of chemicals such
as > nitrogen mustards, which are used in cancer > chemotherapy. Radionuclide
...
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Theories of Carcinogenesis: Facts, Fashion, or Fiction?
RADIATION CARCINOGENESIS AS A MODEL FOR CHEMICAL
CARCINOGENESIS: THE PARADIGM THAT LED TO DELANEY Twenty to 30
years ago certain biological alkylating agents were often referred to as
radiomimetic in so far as ...
Olav Hilmar Iversen, 1988
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Comprehensive Toxicology
10.07.3.1.1(v) Radiation and radiomimetic agents Radiation and certain toxic
compounds target the proliferating cells of the GI tract, causing widespread
mucosal necrosis that cannot be reepithelialized. Because of the similarities to
radiation ...
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Healing with Whole Foods: Asian Traditions and Modern Nutrition
Such radiation sometimes causes radiomimetic products to form in the body;
though not radioactive, they mimic radioactive substances, causing similar
problems. Fortunately, the above remedies also denature radiomimetic products.
Essential ...
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Their radiomimetic activity can lead to severenecrosis and haemorrhages in the gastro-intestinal tract thereby reducing nutrient absorption. They also reduce ... «WorldPoultry.net, Apr 10»