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- noun Plural form of
chemotherapeutic .
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For patients such as John Cleland, cisplatin came to epitomize the new breed of aggressive chemotherapeutics of the 1970s.
The Emperor of All Maladies Siddhartha Mukherjee 2010
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For patients such as John Cleland, cisplatin came to epitomize the new breed of aggressive chemotherapeutics of the 1970s.
The Emperor of All Maladies Siddhartha Mukherjee 2010
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For patients such as John Cleland, cisplatin came to epitomize the new breed of aggressive chemotherapeutics of the 1970s.
The Emperor of All Maladies Siddhartha Mukherjee 2010
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Scientists at Neotropix say that, in laboratory and animal studies, the virus demonstrates cancer-killing specificity that is 10,000 times higher than that seen in traditional chemotherapeutics, with no overt toxicity.
Archive 2008-10-01 Noni Mausa 2008
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In the last years he added to the problems of his Institute: chemotherapeutics of cancer, and the mechanism of X-ray's action.
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Other anti-mitotic agents which directly target microtubules, such as taxanes, are used extensively as chemotherapeutics, however, these also frequently lead to severe peripheral neurological side-effects.
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Other anti-mitotic agents which directly target microtubules, such as taxanes, are used extensively as chemotherapeutics, however, these also frequently lead to severe peripheral neurological side-effects.
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Other anti-mitotic agents which directly target microtubules, such as taxanes, are used extensively as chemotherapeutics, however, these also frequently lead to severe peripheral neurological side-effects.
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Other anti-mitotic agents which directly target microtubules, such as taxanes, are used extensively as chemotherapeutics, however, these also frequently lead to severe peripheral neurological side-effects.
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Other anti-mitotic agents which directly target microtubules, such as taxanes, are used extensively as chemotherapeutics, however, these also frequently lead to severe peripheral neurological side-effects.
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