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Radiomimetic drugs

Yet this type of damage is not restricted to ionizing radiation, but certain radiomimetic drugs such as BLM and NCS can similarly produce two (or more) damaged sites in close proximity (Steighner and Povirk 1990 Meschwitz et al. 1992). [Pg.391]

Hicks SP (1954) The effects of ionizing radiation, certain hormones, and radiomimetic drugs on the developing nervous system. J Cell Physiol, 43(Suppl 1) 151-178. [Pg.268]

Mustard is an alkylating agent similar to drugs that have been used in cancer chemotherapy, such as nitrogen mustards, Cytoxan, and cis-platin. Since DNA is one of mustard s most sensitive targets, it is not surprising that carcinogenesis and radiomimetic effects are seen. ... [Pg.257]


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