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Determination of the target volume of hela cells treated with tetra‐ and hexa‐ chloroplatinates

(Target volume of Pt (II) and (IV) treated cells)

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Pages 51-60 | Published online: 23 Dec 2010

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Yoshiko Tanaka, Teruie Sumino, Kenichi Kawai, Wilhelm Ehrlich & Mitsuhiko Akaboshi. (1996) The effect of 60Co‐γ‐irradiation on potassium Tetrachloroplatinum(ii) in NH4Cl solution: Enhanced cell killing effect. Toxicological & Environmental Chemistry 53:1-4, pages 191-199.
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M. Akaboshi, T. Sumino, Y. Tanaka, J. Takada, K. Kawai & K. Kawamoto. (1997) The relationship between cell killing effect and number of lanthanide atoms bound to DNA molecules in cultured HeLa cells treated with rare earth elements. Journal of Radioanalytical and Nuclear Chemistry 217:2, pages 179-183.
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