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Flurfamide     N-diaminophosphoryl-4-fluoro- benzamide

Synonyms: Flurofamida, Flurofamide, Flurofamine, Flurofamidum, Tocris-0478, ...
 
 
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Disease relevance of EU-4534

 

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Anatomical context of EU-4534

  • Flurofamide was then evaluated in a system comparable to the procedure for semen extension with respect to temperature, time and dilution [4].
 

Analytical, diagnostic and therapeutic context of EU-4534

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