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DOI: 10.1002/prac.18880370118
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Ueber Benzoltetrasulfid und p‐Toluoltetrasulfid; nach untersuchungen von A. Milch

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“…The power to combine with cations may be the cause of the absence of reports that these tetracyclines affect the faster growing cells of host animals such as blood cells which are affected by the inhibitor of protein synthesis, chloramphenicol : the tetracyclines may not be able to reach the blood producing centres in the molecular inhibitory form because of the availability of calcium in the bone. Milch, Rall and Tobie (1957) report that interperitoneally injected tetracycline induces fluorescence in the bones of several species of laboratory animals, and we find that filtering an aqueous solution of tetracycline through powdered calcium ortho-phosphate severely decreases the inhibitory power.…”
Section: Tetracycllne and Oxytetracyclinementioning
confidence: 73%
“…The power to combine with cations may be the cause of the absence of reports that these tetracyclines affect the faster growing cells of host animals such as blood cells which are affected by the inhibitor of protein synthesis, chloramphenicol : the tetracyclines may not be able to reach the blood producing centres in the molecular inhibitory form because of the availability of calcium in the bone. Milch, Rall and Tobie (1957) report that interperitoneally injected tetracycline induces fluorescence in the bones of several species of laboratory animals, and we find that filtering an aqueous solution of tetracycline through powdered calcium ortho-phosphate severely decreases the inhibitory power.…”
Section: Tetracycllne and Oxytetracyclinementioning
confidence: 73%