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The Anticancer Agent Adriamycin Can Be Actively Cytotoxic Without Entering Cells
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1982
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Antiparasitic AgentAntibiotic AdjuvantPathologyCell DeathMetronomic ChemotherapyTumor BiologyDrug ResistanceOncologyCell SurfaceFree AdriamycinAnti-cancer AgentEntering CellsCancer ResearchAntineoplastic Agent AdriamycinPharmacologyCell BiologyAnticancer Agent AdriamycinPolymer-drug ConjugateMedicineDrug Discovery
The antineoplastic agent adriamycin was coupled to an insoluble agarose support. This material was actively cytotoxic to L1210 cells in culture under conditions in which no free adriamycin could enter the cell. It is concluded that an agent whose principal target was previously thought to be DNA can exert its cytotoxic action solely by interaction at the cell surface.
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