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. 1971 Sep;4(3):320–321. doi: 10.1128/iai.4.3.320-321.1971

Immunosuppression with cis-Platinum (II) Diammino-dichloride: Effect on Antibody Plaque-Forming Spleen Cells

Amanullah Khan 1, Joseph M Hill 1
PMCID: PMC416307  PMID: 5170545

Abstract

A new antitumor compound, cis-platinum (II) diamminodichloride, suppressed antibody plaque-forming cells in C3H mice when given in a single dose of 10 mg per kg of body weight within 2 days before or after sensitization.

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