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. 1948 May;27(3 Pt 2):98–107. doi: 10.1172/JCI101980

STUDIES ON THE CHEMOTHERAPY OF THE HUMAN MALARIAS. VI. THE PHYSIOLOGICAL DISPOSITION, ANTIMALARIAL ACTIVITY, AND TOXICITY OF SEVERAL DERIVATIVES OF 4-AMINOQUINOLINE 1,2

Robert W Berliner 1,2, David P Earle Jr 1,2, John V Taggart 1,2, Charles G Zubrod 1,2,3, William J Welch 1,2,3, Neal J Conan 1,2,3, Eli Bauman 1,2, Sidney T Scudder 1,2,3, James A Shannon 1,2
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