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Perioperative Nivolumab and Chemotherapy in Stage III Non-Small-Cell Lung Cancer.

New England Journal of Medicine, 2023
BACKGROUND Approximately 20% of patients with non-small-cell lung cancer (NSCLC) receive a diagnosis of stage III disease. There is no current consensus regarding the most appropriate treatment for these patients.
M. Provencio   +29 more
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Experimental Chemotherapy of Amebiasis

The American Journal of Tropical Medicine, 1947
Summary (1)  The pathogenesis of amebiasis is discussed. (2)  Comparative amebacidal tests in vitro and in vivo have been made, utilizing improved appraisal technics. (3)  The development of an essentially synthetic medium may lead to a more rational approach to the chemotherapy of this disease.
Hamilton H. Anderson   +2 more
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Experimental chemotherapy of filariasis

Transactions of the Royal Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene, 1947
General Summary This paper offers data obtained from a fairly large project on experimental chemotherapy of several filarial infections. The first work, performed in cotton rats which naturally harbour in filarial parasite known as Litomosoides carinii , showed definitely that this infection in this animal can be eradicated by the intensive ...
J T, CULBERTSON, H M, ROSE
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CHEMOTHERAPY IN EXPERIMENTAL TUBERCULOSIS [PDF]

open access: possibleCanadian Journal of Research, 1944
Seventy-nine compounds comprising 22 p-aminobenzene derivatives, 10 o-aminobenzene derivatives, 11 m-aminobenzene derivatives, 8 p-N-ethyl-aminobenzene derivatives, 10 isomeric hydroxychloroanilines, 3 diaminodiphenylsulphones and 15 miscellaneous agents, have been compared for their effects upon the course of experimental tuberculosis in guinea pigs ...
R. L. Stehle, K. I. Melville
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Experimental chemotherapy and chemoprophylaxis of filariasis

, 1977
This paper describes some of the current methods used for the development of new chemotherapeutic agents against filarial parasites. These are based on the extensive previous experience of experimental chemotherapy of filariasis and of the development of
G. Lämmler
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The experimental chemotherapy of leishmaniasis, IV. The development of a rodent model for visceral infection.

Annals of Tropical Medicine and Parasitology, 1980
A description is given of two methods for investigating the action of drugs against a viscerotropic Leishmania in mice. The parasite employed was isolated from a patient with kala-azar in Ethiopia. It is designated 'L.
E. R. Trotter, W. Peters, B. Robinson
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Experimental chemotherapy of carcinoma of the human stomach and colon serially transplanted in nude mice.

Gan, 1978
Human gastric and colon carcinomas serially transplantable in nude mice, designated as St-4, St-15, and Co-3, were used for chemotherapeutic experiments. All tumors showed a 100% take rate and stable growth.
T. Kubota, Y. Shimosato, K. Nagai
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Experimental Chemotherapy of Neoplastic Diseases

Radiology, 1949
It is intriguing to forecast the advances in cancer research that may be anticipated during the forthcoming decade. The exploration, by trained investigators with imagination, of such new fields as intermediary metabolism with the aid of radioactive and heavy isotopes, cytochemistry in conjunction with tissue culture, the isolation and identification ...
Michael B. Shimkin, Howard R. Bierman
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Experimental chemotherapy of human tumors heterotransplanted in nude mice.

Antibiotics and Chemotherapy, 1980
Human tumors heterotransplanted in nude mice offer the most realistic model for experimental chemotherapy of human neoplasms. Almost all the known human malignancies have been successfully transplanted in the nudes, although the rate of takes varies ...
B. Giovanella
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Experimental chemotherapy and concepts related to the cell cycle.

International Journal of Radiation Biology and Related Studies in Physics Chemistry and Medicine, 1986
Scheduling of chemotherapy is limited by damage to normal tissues, and tolerated schedules are dependent on normal tissue recovery. Most anticancer drugs are more toxic to proliferating cells and the fall and recovery of granulocyte counts after ...
I. Tannock
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