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    Peritonsillar abscess — Do we need anaerobic cover?

    To find out the usability and advantage with regard to the advent of new and more costly antibiotics. In the treatment of Peritonsillar abscess the demonstration of, both aerobic and anaerobic organisms has ra...

    A. J. Varghese in Indian Journal of Otolaryngology and Head & Neck Surgery (2007)

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    Response of Repair and Reduction Deficient Mutants to Agents Requiring Bioreduction

    The response of mammalian cells to various DNA-damaging agents is dependent upon a variety of factors including drug transport, drug metabolism and the effectiveness of cellular repair systems. Recently the av...

    G. F. Whitmore, A. Dulhanty, A. J. Varghese in Selective Activation of Drugs by Redox Pro… (1990)

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    Volatile nitrosamines in normal human faeces

    NITROSAMINES are a major class of chemical carcinogens which lead to a wide variety of tumours in many animals1. They may be formed in vitro by nitrosation of primary2, secondary3 or tertiary amines4 and are foun...

    T. WANG, T. KAKIZOE, P. DION, R. FURRER, A. J. VARGHESE, W. R. BRUCE in Nature (1978)

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    Cytosine Derived Heteroadduct Formation in Ultraviolet-irradiated DNA

    PYRIMIDINE photoproducts other than cyclobutyl dimers have recently been isolated from irradiated pyrimidines as well as from DNA. For example, from irradiated (254 nm) frozen solutions of thymine, two product...

    A. J. VARGHESE, M. H. PATRICK in Nature (1969)

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    cis-syn Thymine Homodimer from Ultraviolet Irradiated Calf Thymus DNA

    THE present interest in the ultra-violet irradiation of nucleic acids1–3 seems to warrant the tedious effort required to isolate in small quantities and to identify the product(s) formed in biological material, a...

    A. J. VARGHESE, SHIH YI WANG in Nature (1967)