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RENAL EXCRETION MECHANISM OF AT-2266 IN DOGS
AT-2266の腎排泄機序
1984
Chemotherapy
AT-2266の腎排泄機序
Mechanism of renal excretion of AT-2266, a new chemotherapeutic agent, was investigated in anesthetized dogs using renal clearance and stop-flow methods. Results were compared with those of pipemidic acid. (1) Renal clearance rate of AT-2266 was lower than that of pipemidic acid. (2) AT-2266 differed from pipemidic acid in stop-flow study in which AT-2266 showed a similar pattern with creatinine. These results suggested that the renal excretion of AT-2266 took place mainly by glomerular
doi:10.11250/chemotherapy1953.32.supplement3_154
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