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English: Skeletal formula of imexon, as deposited in the WHO Chronicle. Imexon undergoes tautomerization; although this is a minor form, it is how imexon is always represented in the literature. For more information, see Brok, Monique Wilhelmina Johanna (2004) (in English) Pharmaceutical development of selected novel anticancer agents : from drugs substance to dosage form, Utrecht University ISBN: 90-393-3832-9. and Ganellin, C.R.; Triggle, David J. (1996) (in English) Dictionary of Pharmacological Agents, CRC Press ISBN: 9780412466304. .
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Source Own work based on: World Health Organization (2008-09-13). "International Nonproprietary Names for Pharmaceutical Substances (INN). Proposed INN: List 37". WHO Chronicle 31 (Suppl) (3): 9.
Author Fvasconcellos
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