Effects of Chemotherapeutic Agents on the Immune Response. II

The antimetabolites consist of such agents as the purine and pyrimidine analogs and the antifolates, which inhibit the synthesis of RNA, DNA, and protein. Two highly immunosuppressive antimetabolites that deserve special attention are the thiopurines: 6-mercaptopurine (6-MP) and azathioprime (Imuran...

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Animals
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Asparaginase - pharmacology
Bleomycin - pharmacology
Cyclosporins - pharmacology
Cytarabine - pharmacology
Fluorouracil - pharmacology
Humans
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Mercaptopurine - pharmacology
Methotrexate - pharmacology
Naphthacenes - pharmacology
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