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Metabolism of beta-mercaptoethylamine. I. In mice.

open access: yesThe Biochemical journal, 1954
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Glycogenolytic action of mercaptoethylamine

American Journal of Physiology-Legacy Content, 1959
The observation of Bacq, Herve and Fischer ( Bull. acad. roy. méd. Belg. 18: 226, 1953), that mercaptoethylamine induces depletion of liver glycogen in rats and mice, has been confirmed. The disulfide form of the drug (cystamine) is more consistent in its action than the sulfhydryl form (cysteamine).
J E, SOKAL, E J, SARCIONE, K E, GERSZI
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Radioprotection by Mitotic Inhibitors and Mercaptoethylamine

Science, 1961
In the mouse, chemical interference with cellular proliferation alters the radiosensitivity of the bone marrow, and this results in protection from otherwise lethal x-irradiation. When intestinal damage is minimized by appropriate timing and dosage, many mitotic inhibitors increase radioresistance and enhance the protective effects of ...
W E, ROTHE, M M, GRENAN
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