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Autor:
Mitchell B. Diccianni, Henry C. Nathan, James P. Chovan, Ilene H. Raisfeld-Danse, Cyrus J. Bacchi
Publikováno v:
Pharmacological Research Communications. 18:867-873
Although bleomycin is a known pulmonary toxin, results presented herein indicate its relative safety for treatment of trypanosomiasis. More than 4 times the curative dose in this acute model of infection does not induce significant alterations of lun
Autor:
Susan Dittus McLAUGHLIN, Diane Rescigno, Cyrus J. Bacchi, Henry C. Nathan, Joanne Garofalo, Seymour H. Hutner, Anna Shapiro
Publikováno v:
The Journal of Protozoology. 29:85-90
A system of prescreens and screen has been developed to select chelators as potential drugs against Trypanosoma brucei brucei EATRO 110. The chelators tested were nearly all commercially available, low molecular, and having moderate to high affinity
Publikováno v:
Experimental Biology and Medicine. 107:796-799
SummaryA screening test is described for materials which suppress the immune response during its inductive phase. This test is based on the formation of hemagglutinins to sheep red blood cells in mice. 6-Mercap-topurine, 6-thioguanine and their S-imi
Publikováno v:
Experimental Biology and Medicine. 111:334-337
SummaryCombinations of purine with pyrimidine analogs were tested for their effects on formation in mice of hemagglutinins to red blood cells. Greater than additive effects were obtained with 6-mercaptopurine and thioguanine in combination with 5-bro
Autor:
Ted T. Sakai, Seymour H. Hutner, Diane Stumpf, Henry C. Nathan, Cyrus J. Bacchi, Diane Rescigno
Publikováno v:
Transactions of the Royal Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene. 75(3)
The antitumour antibiotic bleomycin, supplied as commercial Blenoxane R (a mixture of bleomycinic acids), at 7 or 14 mg/kg prolonged life > 30 days beyond death of controls without relapse or sign of trypanosomes in the peripheral blood of mice infec
Publikováno v:
In Vitro; May1966, Vol. 2 Issue 1, p119-154, 36p
Publikováno v:
Anatomical Record; 1956, Vol. 125 Issue 3, p531-657, 127p
Autor:
Beverley Driver Eddy
In June 1942, the U.S. Army began recruiting immigrants, the children of immigrants, refugees, and others with language skills and knowledge of enemy lands and cultures for a special military intelligence group being trained in the mountains of north