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A polyamine-glyceraldehyde derivative with anti-tumour activity

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A product derived from dl-glyceraldehyde and a synthetic polyamine N,N′-bis(γ-aminopropyl) diaminoethane markedly inhibited the growth of Rd/3 sarcoma in rats.

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Eine Derivatsubstanz des dl-Glyeerinaldehyd und eines synthetischen Polyamin N,N′-bis-(γ-aminopropyl)diaminoethan übt eine ausgeprägte Hemmung auf das Wachstum des Rd/3 Sarkomas in Ratten aus.

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Neish, W.J.P. A polyamine-glyceraldehyde derivative with anti-tumour activity. Z. Krebsforsch. 76, 219–222 (1971). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00303566

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