In vitro binding of metabolically activated [14C]-Ledakrin, or 1-nitro-9-14C-(3′-dimethylamino-n-propylamino) acridine, a new antitumor and DNA cross-linking agent, to macromolecules of subcellular fractions isolated from rat liver and HeLa cells (Q39299695)

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scientific article published on December 1, 1979
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In vitro binding of metabolically activated [14C]-Ledakrin, or 1-nitro-9-14C-(3′-dimethylamino-n-propylamino) acridine, a new antitumor and DNA cross-linking agent, to macromolecules of subcellular fractions isolated from rat liver and HeLa cells
scientific article published on December 1, 1979

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    In vitro binding of metabolically activated [14C]-ledakrin, or 1-nitro-9-14C-(3'-dimethylamino-N-propylamino) acridine, a new antitumor and DNA cross-linking agent, to macromolecules of subcellular fractions isolated from rat liver and HeLa cells (English)
    In vitro binding of metabolically activated [14C]-Ledakrin, or 1-nitro-9-14C-(3′-dimethylamino-n-propylamino) acridine, a new antitumor and DNA cross-linking agent, to macromolecules of subcellular fractions isolated from rat liver and HeLa cells (English)

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