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Schedule-Dependent Effect of Phase-Specific Cytotoxic Agents on Production of Hemolytic Plaque-Forming Cells
Hsiu San Lin
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Phase-specific
100%
Cytotoxic Agents
100%
Multiple Injections
100%
Plaque Forming Cells
100%
Hemolytic Plaque
100%
Methotrexate
80%
5-fluorouracil (5-FU)
60%
Arabinofuranosylcytosine
60%
Sheep Red Blood Cells
40%
5-fluorodeoxyuridine
40%
Degree of Inhibition
40%
Two-dose
20%
Primary Response
20%
Immunization
20%
Total Dose
20%
Cell Manufacturing
20%
Four-phase
20%
Enhancement Effect
20%
Divided Dose
20%
Maximum Inhibition
20%
Proliferative Phase
20%
Cell Injection
20%
Maximum Degree
20%
Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutical Science
Methotrexate
100%
Cytotoxic Agent
100%
Cytarabine
75%
Fluorouracil
50%
Floxuridine
50%