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Clofarabine is a
purine nucleoside antimetabolite marketed in the
United States and
Canada as Clolar. In
Europe and Australia/New
Zealand the product...
- for $345 million,
motivated by the
potential of the
leukemia treatment clofarabine. In 2010, the year
before the company's
acquisition by Sanofi-Aventis...
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cytostatics or virostatics.
Cytarabine Vidarabine Nelarabine Fludarabine Clofarabine Sorivudine Clevudine Cohen,
Seymour S. (1966).
Introduction to the Biochemistry...
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Ghanem H,
Kantarjian H,
Ohanian M,
Jabbour E (Apr 2013). "The role of
clofarabine in
acute myeloid leukemia".
Leukemia & Lymphoma. 54 (4): 688–698. doi:10...
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suppresses autoimmunity.
Mercaptopurine Thioguanine Nucleoside analogues Clofarabine Pentostatin and
cladribine are
adenosine analogs that are used primarily...
- gemcitabine, decitabine, azacitidine, fludarabine, nelarabine, cladribine,
clofarabine, and pentostatin. The
thiopurines include thioguanine and mercaptopurine...
- (Pentostatin) Halogenated/ribonucleotide
reductase inhibitors (Cladribine
Clofarabine Fludarabine)
Nelarabine Thiopurine (Mercaptopurine# Tioguanine#) Pyrimidine...
- (Pentostatin) Halogenated/ribonucleotide
reductase inhibitors (Cladribine
Clofarabine Fludarabine)
Nelarabine Thiopurine (Mercaptopurine# Tioguanine#) Pyrimidine...
- for thrombosis.
Campath (Alemtuzumab), for
multiple sclerosis.
Clolar (
Clofarabine), for leukemia.
Eloctate (Factor VIII), for
hemophilia A.
Ferrlecit (Sodium...
- 6-Mercaptopurine 6-Thioguanine ****nic
trioxide Asparaginase Cladribine Clofarabine Cyclophosphamide Cytosine arabinoside Dasatinib Daunorubicin Decitabine...