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Heptacaine, a new local anasthetic, and some intermediary products of its synthesis were shown to have nonmutagenic effects onS. typhimurium undE. coli.
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Lahitová, N., Čizmárik, J. & Ebringer, L. Effect of heptacaine and of some intermediary products obtained during its synthesis onSalmonella typhimurium andEscherichia coli . Folia Microbiol 27, 269–271 (1982). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02877128
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