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A phase I evaluation of poly(I,C)-LC in cancer patients.
Journal of biological response modifiers, 1986Twenty-five patients with metastatic carcinoma were entered into a Phase I clinical trial using poly(I,C)-LC at either 1 mg/m2 or 4 mg/m2 intravenous, twice weekly, for 4 weeks. None of the 15 patients entered at the 1 mg/m2 dose had an objective response; three had progressive disease.
H C, Stevenson +5 more
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Journal of biological response modifiers, 1986
Polyinosinic-polycytidylic acid stabilized with poly-L-lysine in carboxymethylcellulose [poly(I,C)-LC] significantly augmented natural killer (NK) cell activity in several tissues. Macrophage (M phi) tumoricidal activity was also markedly increased. Both effector cells were active for 9 days. Poly(I,C)-LC also increased effector cell response in vitro.
M A, Chirigos +5 more
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Polyinosinic-polycytidylic acid stabilized with poly-L-lysine in carboxymethylcellulose [poly(I,C)-LC] significantly augmented natural killer (NK) cell activity in several tissues. Macrophage (M phi) tumoricidal activity was also markedly increased. Both effector cells were active for 9 days. Poly(I,C)-LC also increased effector cell response in vitro.
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Photochemical Cross-Linking of Poly(ethylene terephthalate-co-2,6-anthracenedicarboxylate)
Macromolecules, 2000Poly(ethylene terephthalate) copolymers containing 2,6-anthracenedicarboxylate structural units are chain extended and cross-linked by irradiation at 350 nm. The cross-linked materials were characterized by NMR, UV−vis, DSC, and dilute solution viscometry.
Jeffrey R. Jones +3 more
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Structure, Mobility, and Domain Sizes in Poly(chloromethylsilane-co-styrene)
Macromolecules, 2000The structure of poly(chloromethylsilane-co-styrene) obtained from styrene and chloromethyldisilanes is investigated by HR liquid and solid-state NMR techniques. 1H−13C DEPT and 1H−29Si HMBC investigations indicate that the system has to be considered as a polymer blend consisting of poly(chloromethylsilane) and polystyrene. Differences in the mobility
E. Brendler +3 more
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The synthesis and characterization of poly d(I-C) poly d(I-C)
Journal of the American Chemical Society, 1968R C, Grant, S J, Harwood, R D, Wells
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Relationship of biological activities of poly I-poly C to homopolymer molecular weights.
Nature: New biology, 1971J. Niblack, M. McCreary
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Sepharose-bound poly (I)-poly (C): interaction with cells and interferon production.
Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications - BBRC, 1975L. Bachner, E. De Clercq, M. Thang
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Adjuvant effects on poly I poly C in New Zealand mice.
Arthritis & Rheumatism, 1972M. E. Jacobs +3 more
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In vitro stimulation of spleen cell cultures by poly I: poly C and levamisole.
Cellular Immunology, 1974W. Woods, M. Siegel, M. Chirigos
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