Summary
The cytostatic action of several urethanes-and ureas-nitrogen mustards, as well as that of Endoxan, depends on the appropriate enzymatic activity of the cancerous cell. This enzymatic activity can be considerably stimulated by non-mustard analogues.
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Dongorozi, C.S. Nouvelles considérations sur les moutardes azotées. Experientia 18, 266–267 (1962). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02148224
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