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- Busulfan (Myleran, GlaxoSmithKline, Busulfex IV, Ot**** America Pharmaceutical, Inc.) is a chemotherapy drug in use since 1959. It is a cell cycle non-specific...
- agents are described in the relevant articles. Altretamine Bendamustine Busulfan Carboquone Carmustine Chlorambucil Chlormethine Chlorozotocin Cyclophosphamide...
- CA, et al. (2014). "****ociation Between Busulfan Exposure and Outcome in Children Receiving Intravenous Busulfan Before Hematopoietic Stem Cell Transplantation"...
- agents, some of them are used as alkylating antineoplastic agents in the treatment of cancer, e.g. Busulfan. Römpp CD 2006, Georg Thieme Verlag 2006 v t e...
- the result is called limpet attachment of the drug molecule to the DNA. Busulfan is an example of a dialkylating agent: it is the methanesulfonate diester...
- Marked atypia of type 2 pneumocytes is a characteristic finding in ****ociation with treatment with busulfan and other chemotherapeutic agents....
- also used as an excipient in drugs, e.g. in Vumon (teniposide), Busulfex (busulfan) or Amsidine (amsacrine). Dimethylacetamide, like most simple alkyl amides...
- adult male rats, after which Leydig cells will regenerate from stem cells. Busulfan Risbridger, GP; Davies, A (June 1994). "Isolation of rat Leydig cells and...
- Lomustine (Semustine) Nimustine Ranimustine Streptozocin Alkyl sulfonates: Busulfan (Mannosulfan Treosulfan) Aziridines: Carboquone Thiotepa Triaziquone Triethylenemelamine...
- chemotherapy (especially alkylating agents such as melphalan, cyclophosphamide, busulfan, and chlorambucil) or radiation (therapeutic or accidental), or both (e...