PHYSIOLOGICAL STUDIES ON POSSIBLE PROTECTIVE ROLE OF D-GLUCAN AGAINST OXIDATIVE STRESS INDUCED BY MITOMYCIN AND RADIATION EXPOSURE IN MALE ALBINO RATS
Sherien Abdel Wahab Mokhtar Montaser;
Abstract
Cancer chemotherapy (CT) inhibits cellular processes of both
malignant and healthy tissues, primarily by interfering with cell
division but also in non-cycling cells. The systemic application of
such drugs often causes severe acute adverse effects, e.g. b
malignant and healthy tissues, primarily by interfering with cell
division but also in non-cycling cells. The systemic application of
such drugs often causes severe acute adverse effects, e.g. b
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| Title | PHYSIOLOGICAL STUDIES ON POSSIBLE PROTECTIVE ROLE OF D-GLUCAN AGAINST OXIDATIVE STRESS INDUCED BY MITOMYCIN AND RADIATION EXPOSURE IN MALE ALBINO RATS | Other Titles | دراسات فيزيولوجية للدور الوقائى المحتمل ل د-جلوكان ضد الإجهاد التأكسدى المستحدث بالميتوميسين والتعرض الاشعاعى فى ذكور الجرذان البيضاء | Authors | Sherien Abdel Wahab Mokhtar Montaser | Keywords | PHYSIOLOGICAL STUDIES ON POSSIBLE PROTECTIVE ROLE OF D-GLUCAN AGAINST OXIDATIVE STRESS INDUCED BY MITOMYCIN AND RADIATION EXPOSURE IN MALE ALBINO RATS | Issue Date | 2011 | Description | Cancer chemotherapy (CT) inhibits cellular processes of both malignant and healthy tissues, primarily by interfering with cell division but also in non-cycling cells. The systemic application of such drugs often causes severe acute adverse effects, e.g. b |
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