Amplification of the antitumor activity of phleomycins in rats and mice by heterocyclic analogues of purines.
TE Allen, DJ Brown, WB Cowden, GW Grigg…
Index: Brown; Cowden; Strekowski Australian Journal of Chemistry, 1982 , vol. 35, # 6 p. 1209 - 1214
Full Text: HTML
Citation Number: 5
Abstract
Significant and often substantial enhancement of the antitumor properties of several individual phleomycins, by co-administration via intraperitoneal injection of a number of purine analogues, is demonstrated in rats and mice having three diverse tumors. It is evident