TOXIC EFFECTS OF POTENTIAL AGENTS FOR BORNEUTRON CAPTURE THERAPY
Abstract
The aim of the investigation was to study the cytotoxicity of boron-containing compounds intended for boron neutron capture therapy of oncopathology. The studies were performed on human cell cultures.
The results obtained indicate a low toxic effect of the GL-57 sample as compared to the GL-63 sample.
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