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On a évalué des effets de plusieurs agents antinéoplastiques sur la consommation d'oxygène des lymphocytes leucémiques L1210 de la souris et on les a mis en corrélation avec l'activité antitumorale de chaque composition. Cette étude indique qu'il n'y a pas de rapport apparent entre ces deux paramètres de l'action des drogues.
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Acknowledgments: The authors wish to express their appreciation to Dr.R. M. Folk of Battelle's Columbus Laboratories for his consultation and advice and toMelanie Crossin for her technical assistance.
Supported by Grant No. AM-HE-12084-15 from the National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, Maryland, and Grant No. 7132 from The Ohio State University General Research Support Fund.
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Goodman, M.T., Ackerman, G.A. The effects of antineoplastic agents of the respiratory activity of murine lymphocytic leukemia L1210. Experientia 29, 1124–1126 (1973). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01946758
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