Vincristine Meth-d3-iodide
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What is Vincristine Meth-d3-iodide?
The Uses of Vincristine Meth-d3-iodide
Vincristine Meth-d3-iodide is the labeled analogue of Vincristine Methiodide (V314245), an impurity of Vincristine (V314250), An antitumor alkaloid isolated from Vinca rosea Linn. An antineoplastic.
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