
Several synthetic imide derivatives of naphthalic acid that bind to DNA and have anti-neoplastic properties are studied here in relation to the fluorescence they produce in the chromatin of chicken nucleated red blood cells.
Chemistry, Naphthalimides, Chemical Phenomena, Adenine, Organophosphonates, Animals, Antineoplastic Agents, DNA, Imides, Isoquinolines, Chickens, Fluorescent Dyes
Chemistry, Naphthalimides, Chemical Phenomena, Adenine, Organophosphonates, Animals, Antineoplastic Agents, DNA, Imides, Isoquinolines, Chickens, Fluorescent Dyes
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