Anti-Cancer Agents. Their Detection by Screening Tests and their Mechanism of Action

作者: T. A. Connors

DOI: 10.1007/978-3-642-88147-3_1

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摘要: The majority of the compounds, that clinician uses today in treatment cancer, have been discovered because they showed activity experimental screening systems.

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