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Nitrochalcones: Pharmacological Activities and Therapeutic Potential. [PDF]

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Potency and Prostatectomy

British Journal of Urology, 1977
A prospective questionnaire study with a 6-month follow-up was carried out to determine the incidence of post-prostatectomy impotence. 57% of patients were potent at the time of operation. A man with full potency had a 4% chance of becoming totally impotent and a 3% chance of becoming partially impotent. A man with failing preoperative potency had a 10%
T B, Hargreave, T P, Stephenson
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Ranking of carcinogenic potency using a relative potency approach

Archives of Environmental Contamination and Toxicology, 1991
Protocols for long-term carcinogen bioassays have become highly refined. The ability to interpret these bioassay results beyond the experimental setting, however, has not improved commensurately. As a consequence, society is still faced with the fact that data derived in these bioassays reflect highly specific experimental conditions which are vastly ...
L R, Glass   +3 more
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Estimating maximum limits to mutagenic potency from cytotoxic potency

Nature, 1979
RAPID and reliable screening methods are required for identifying environmental mutagens and estimating their mutagenic potency in preparation for use of more elaborate tests to assess the genetic risk to man. Many compounds are effectively screened by in vitro mutagenesis assays using either bacterial or mammalian cells.
J H, Carver, F T, Hatch, E W, Branscomb
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Dissimilar dosing with high-potency and low-potency neuroleptics

American Journal of Psychiatry, 1984
The authors studied high-potency versus low-potency neuroleptic dosing practices for 110 Boston-area psychiatric inpatients and compared the findings with the dosing practices reported in surveys of nearly 16,000 Veterans Administration patients.
R J, Baldessarini, B, Katz, P, Cotton
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