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Academic Article Lack of antiemetic effect of high-dose metoclopramide.
Concept Doxorubicin
Academic Article Diminishment of respiratory sinus arrhythmia foreshadows doxorubicin-induced cardiomyopathy.
Academic Article Quantitative respiratory sinus arrhythmia analysis. A simple noninvasive, reimbursable measure of cardiac wellness and dysfunction.
Academic Article Modifying intracellular redox balance: an approach to improving therapeutic index.
Academic Article Control of a murine plasmacytoma with doxorubicin-cisplatin: dependence on circadian stage of treatment.
Academic Article Advanced transitional cell bladder cancer: a treatable disease.
Academic Article High-dose intensity, circadian-timed doxorubicin and cisplatin adjuvant chemotherapy for bladder cancer.
Academic Article Chemotherapy-induced vomiting: circadian drug timing as a source of predictable within-patient variability.
Academic Article High-dose intensity systemic therapy of metastatic bladder cancer.
Academic Article Circadian timing of cancer chemotherapy.
Academic Article Utility of non-invasive instantaneous screening test for drug-induced cardiac damage.
Academic Article The clinical application of chronobiology to oncology.
Academic Article Synthetic adrenocorticotropin for optimizing murine circadian chronotolerance for adriamycin.
Academic Article Peripheral sensory neuropathy and cisplatin chemotherapy.
Academic Article 24-hour mean pulse. Simple predictor of doxorubicin-induced cardiac damage.
Academic Article Circadian mesor of recumbent pulse--cost-effective predictor of doxorubicin-induced congestive heart failure.
Academic Article Cisplatin-associated anemia: an erythropoietin deficiency syndrome.
Academic Article A recent illustration of some essentials of circadian chronotherapy study design.
Academic Article Mammalian TIMELESS is required for ATM-dependent CHK2 activation and G2/M checkpoint control.
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