Page last updated: 2024-11-06

floxuridine and Equine Diseases

floxuridine has been researched along with Equine Diseases in 3 studies

Floxuridine: An antineoplastic antimetabolite that is metabolized to fluorouracil when administered by rapid injection; when administered by slow, continuous, intra-arterial infusion, it is converted to floxuridine monophosphate. It has been used to treat hepatic metastases of gastrointestinal adenocarcinomas and for palliation in malignant neoplasms of the liver and gastrointestinal tract.
floxuridine : A pyrimidine 2'-deoxyribonucleoside compound having 5-fluorouracil as the nucleobase; used to treat hepatic metastases of gastrointestinal adenocarcinomas and for palliation in malignant neoplasms of the liver and gastrointestinal tract.

Research

Studies (3)

TimeframeStudies, this research(%)All Research%
pre-19903 (100.00)18.7374
1990's0 (0.00)18.2507
2000's0 (0.00)29.6817
2010's0 (0.00)24.3611
2020's0 (0.00)2.80

Authors

AuthorsStudies
Ozawa, Y1
Lawrence, WC1
O'Callaghan, DJ1
Hyde, JM1
Gentry, GA1
Randall, CC1

Other Studies

3 other studies available for floxuridine and Equine Diseases

ArticleYear
Studies on the replication of African horse-sickness virus in two different cell line cultures.
    Archiv fur die gesamte Virusforschung, 1967, Volume: 21, Issue:2

    Topics: Animals; Arboviruses; Bromodeoxyuridine; Culture Techniques; Dactinomycin; Floxuridine; Fluorescent

1967
Evidence for a relationship between equine abortion (herpes) virus deoxyribonucleic acid synthesis and the S phase of the KB cell mitotic cycle.
    Journal of virology, 1971, Volume: 7, Issue:6

    Topics: Animals; Autoradiography; Carbon Isotopes; Carcinoma; Cell Line; Centrifugation, Density Gradient; C

1971
Kinetics of viral deoxyribonucleic acid, protein, and infectious particle production and alterations in host macromolecular syntheses in equine abortion (herpes) virus-infected cells.
    Journal of virology, 1968, Volume: 2, Issue:8

    Topics: Abortion, Veterinary; Animals; Carbon Isotopes; Culture Techniques; Cycloheximide; Cytopathogenic Ef

1968