Studies of Potential Radiosensitizing Agents. The Effect of 2-Methyl-1: 4-Naphthohydroquinone Diphosphate (Synkavit) on the level of Adenosine Triphosphate in Mouse Ascites Tumour
The radiosensitizing agent, Synkavit, reduces the ATP content of Ehrlich mouse ascites tumour cells in vivo at dose levels of about 1 mu Mole/gram and in vitro at concentrations between 3 x 10/sup -2/ and 3 x 10/sup -6/ molar. The higher concentration of the substance reduced the respiration, while...
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description | The radiosensitizing agent, Synkavit, reduces the ATP content of Ehrlich mouse ascites tumour cells in vivo at dose levels of about 1 mu Mole/gram and in vitro at concentrations between 3 x 10/sup -2/ and 3 x 10/sup -6/ molar. The higher concentration of the substance reduced the respiration, while the low concentration caused a small stimulation in vitro. (auth) |
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