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BAL-INTRAV: a new non-toxic thiol for intravenous injection in arsenical poisoning*
1. Biological observations. 2. Chemical observations
J F Danielli
1, Mary Danielli
1, J B Fraser
1, P D Mitchell
1, L N Owen
1, G Shaw
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J F Danielli
1The Biochemical Laboratory, Cambridge, and the Department of Organic Chemistry, Imperial College of Science and Technology, London, S.W. 7
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Mary Danielli
1The Biochemical Laboratory, Cambridge, and the Department of Organic Chemistry, Imperial College of Science and Technology, London, S.W. 7
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J B Fraser
1The Biochemical Laboratory, Cambridge, and the Department of Organic Chemistry, Imperial College of Science and Technology, London, S.W. 7
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P D Mitchell
1The Biochemical Laboratory, Cambridge, and the Department of Organic Chemistry, Imperial College of Science and Technology, London, S.W. 7
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L N Owen
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G Shaw
1The Biochemical Laboratory, Cambridge, and the Department of Organic Chemistry, Imperial College of Science and Technology, London, S.W. 7
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A preliminary account of this work has been given elsewhere [Nature, Lond., 157, 217 (1946)].
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