Antineoplastic and Immunosuppressive Agents Part II

Over the past two decades a number of attempts have been made, with varying degrees of success, to collect in a single treatise available information on the basic and applied pharmacology and biochemical mechanism of action of antineoplastic and immunosuppressive agents. The logarithmic growth of kn...

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Bibliographic Details
Main Authors: Sartorelli, Alan C., Johns, David G. (Author)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Berlin, Heidelberg Springer Berlin Heidelberg 1975, 1975
Edition:1st ed. 1975
Series:Handbook of Experimental Pharmacology
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Collection: Springer Book Archives -2004 - Collection details see MPG.ReNa
Table of Contents:
  • II Table of Contents
  • Section C: Alkylating Agents
  • 30 Chemistry of Alkylation
  • 31 Molecular Biology of Alkylation: An Overview
  • 32 Mechanism of Action of 2-Chloroethylamine Derivatives, Sulfur Mustards, Epoxides, and Aziridines
  • 33 Mechanism of Action of Methanesulfonates
  • 34 Mechanism of Action of Mitomycins
  • 35 Mechanism of Action of Nitrosoureas
  • Section D: Hormones
  • 36 Mechanism of Action of Glucocorticoids
  • 37 Mechanisms of Action of Estrogens
  • 38 Mechanism of Action of Androgens
  • 39 Mechanism of Action of Progesterone
  • 40 Pharmacology and Clinical Utility of Hormones in Hormone Belated Neoplasms
  • Section E: Antimetabolites
  • 41 Fluorinated Pyrimidines and Their Nucleosides
  • 42 Arabinosylcytosine
  • 43 Clinical Pharmacology of Arabinosylcytosine
  • 44 Halogenated Pyrimidine Deoxyribonucleosides
  • 45 Azapyrimidine Nucleosides
  • 46 Showdomycin, 5-Hydroxyuridine, and 5-Aminouridine
  • 47 6-Thiopurines
  • 48 Azathioprine
  • 72 Clinical and Pharmacologic Effects of Hydroxyurea
  • 73 ?-(N)-Heterocyclic Carboxaldehyde Thiosemicarbazones
  • 74 1-(o-Chlorophenyl)-1-(p-Chlorophenyl)-2,2-Dichloroethane (o,p?-DDD), an Adrenocorticolytic Agent
  • 75 The Phthalanllides
  • 76 Platinum Compounds
  • 77 Metal Chelates of 3-Ethoxy-2-Oxobutyraldehyde bis (Thiosemicarbazone), H2KTS
  • 78 Phleomycin and Bleomycin
  • 79 Pharmacology of Newer Antineoplastic Agents
  • Addendum to Cytotoxic Analogs of Pyridine Nucleotide Coenzymes
  • Author Index
  • 49 Purine Arabinosides, Xylosides, and Lyxosides
  • 50 Antibiotics Resembling Adenosine: Tubereidin, Toyocamycin, Sangivamycin, Formycin, Psicofuranine, and Decoyinine
  • 51 8-Azaguanine
  • 52 Folate Antagonists
  • 53 Glutamine Antagonists
  • 54 Cytotoxic Amino Acid Analogs
  • 55 Cytotoxic Analogs of Pyridine Nucleotide Coenzymes
  • 56 Triazenoimidazoie Derivatives
  • Section F: Additional Cytotoxic Agents
  • 57 Cytotoxic Inhibitors of Protein Synthesis
  • 58 Selective Interruption of RNA Metabolism by Chemotherapeutic Agents
  • 59 Actinomycin
  • 60 Dannomycin (Daunorubiein) and Adriamycin
  • 61 Chromomycin, Olivomycin, and Mithramycin
  • 62 Nogalamyein
  • 63 Streptonigrin
  • 64 Anthramycin
  • 65 Camptothecin
  • 66 3?-Deoxyadenosine and Other Polynucleotide Chain Terminators
  • 67 Yinea Alkaloids and Colchicine
  • 68 L-Asparaginase: Basic Aspects
  • 69L-Asparaginase: Current Status of Clinieal Evaluation
  • 70 Procarbazine
  • 71 Bis-Guanylhydrazones