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Acute corneal injury in rabbits following nitrogen mustard ocular exposure. [PDF]

open access: yesExp Mol Pathol, 2019
Goswami DG   +7 more
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Effect of ethrel and nitrogen on nitrate reductase activity, photosynthesis, biomass and yield of mustard (Brassica juncea L. Czern and Coss).

open access: green, 2010
N.A. Lone   +10 more
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Comparative genotoxicity of nitrogen mustard and nor-nitrogen mustard

Carcinogenesis, 1984
Nitrogen mustard and nor-nitrogen mustard were investigated in Salmonella typhimurium and human lymphocytes for genotoxicity. Point mutations were assessed using the plate test, the conventional spot test and a method in which the substances were not in direct contact with the microorganisms. Both compounds were active, but nor-nitrogen mustard was far
B, Hartley-Asp, F, Hyldig-Nielsen
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3-Thenyl Nitrogen Mustards

Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences, 1967
As potential anticancer agents, three new 3-thenyl nitrogen mustards have been prepared from the corresponding diethanolamine derivatives. The NMR data for these compounds are reported.
W L, Nobles, C M, Darling
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EXPERIENCES WITH NITROGEN MUSTARD THERAPY

Journal of the American Medical Association, 1949
Until recently, the palliative treatment of lymphoblastoma and other neoplastic diseases has depended almost entirely on the use of irradiation by roentgen rays or radium. With the recent introduction of the nitrogen mustards as potential therapeutic agents in this field, a concentrated effort has been made by various groups of investigators1to ...
C C, SHULLENBERGER   +2 more
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Nitrogen Mustard Therapy

JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1984
The beginning of the era of cytotoxic chemotherapy was documented in this signal publication. The title is a concise yet accurate description of the contents of the publication. The trivial name assigned to this chemical — nitrogen mustard —persists today, and the association of the chemical with the word therapy was virtually clairvoyant. The authors
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