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Historical Perspectives in Chemotherapy
E.K. MARSHALL
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Quantitative Concepts in the Clinical Study of Drugs
C. GORDON ZUBROD
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Mechanisms of Action of Phenanthridine and Aminoquinaldine Trypanocides
B.A. NEWTON
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Chemoprophylaxis and Chemotherapy of Viral Diseases
RANDALL L. THOMPSON
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The Vinca Alkaloids
N. NEUSS, I.S. JOHNSON, ... C.J. JANSEN
Pages 133-174 - Book chapterNo access
Cell Culture and Cancer Chemotherapy
G.E. FOLEY and S.S. EPSTEIN
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Immunoreactions in Antiparasitic Chemotherapy
FRANS C. GOBLE
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Drug Synergism in Antineoplastic Chemotherapy
JOHN M. VENDITTI and ABRAHAM GOLDIN
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New Concepts of the Use of Inhibitors in Chemotherapy
NATHAN O. KAPLAN and MORRIS FRIEDKIN
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Author Index
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Subject Index
Pages 565-579
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Advances in Chemotherapy, Volume 1 presents the significant progress both in theoretical and experimental aspects in the various disciplines comprising chemotherapy field. This volume is divided into nine chapters, and begins with an introduction to the historical developments in chemotherapy. The subsequent chapters deal with the nature, use, and limitations of drug predictive systems and the experimental results concerning the trypanocidal activity of phenanthridine and aminoquinaldine. These topics are followed by discussions on chemoprophylaxis and chemotherapy of tumor viruses, the antitumor activity of alkaloidal substances from Vinca rosea plant, and the correlation between inhibitory activity in mammalian cell assays and experimental antitumor activity. A chapter considers the interplay of immune mechanisms and drugs in the clinical and veterinary aspects of antiparasitic chemotherapy. The final chapters look into some of the pharmacological, therapeutic, and biochemical bases for the combined actions of drugs, with special emphasis on the combination chemotherapy of cancer and factors which may influence its effectiveness. These chapters also describe the concept of using inhibitors in chemotherapy. This book will prove useful to oncologists and other workers in the medical profession with background of chemotherapy.
Advances in Chemotherapy, Volume 1 presents the significant progress both in theoretical and experimental aspects in the various disciplines comprising chemotherapy field. This volume is divided into nine chapters, and begins with an introduction to the historical developments in chemotherapy. The subsequent chapters deal with the nature, use, and limitations of drug predictive systems and the experimental results concerning the trypanocidal activity of phenanthridine and aminoquinaldine. These topics are followed by discussions on chemoprophylaxis and chemotherapy of tumor viruses, the antitumor activity of alkaloidal substances from Vinca rosea plant, and the correlation between inhibitory activity in mammalian cell assays and experimental antitumor activity. A chapter considers the interplay of immune mechanisms and drugs in the clinical and veterinary aspects of antiparasitic chemotherapy. The final chapters look into some of the pharmacological, therapeutic, and biochemical bases for the combined actions of drugs, with special emphasis on the combination chemotherapy of cancer and factors which may influence its effectiveness. These chapters also describe the concept of using inhibitors in chemotherapy. This book will prove useful to oncologists and other workers in the medical profession with background of chemotherapy.
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978-1-4831-9929-0
Language
English
Published
1964
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Copyright © 1964 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
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Academic Press