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. 1952 Sep;6(3):317–338. doi: 10.1038/bjc.1952.36

Experiments on the Mechanism of Action of Tetra-sodium 2-Methyl-1:4-Naphthohydroquinone Diphosphate as a Mitotic Inhibitor and Radiosensitiser, using the Technique of Tissue Culture: Relation between Cytological Effects and Chemical Constitution

J S Mitchell, I Simon-Reuss
PMCID: PMC2007835  PMID: 12987558

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