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Chemical Compound Review

Hexamite     1-(diethoxyphosphoryloxy- ethoxy...

Synonyms: Mortopal, Vapotone, Lirohex, Fosvex, Grisol, ...
 
 
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High impact information on Lirohex

 

Anatomical context of Lirohex

  • To study blood compatibility of venous prosthesis made of textile or non-textile material, the inferior vena cava of 37 rabbits was partly replaced by 3 mm internal diameter synthetic tube graft made of textile material (T: woven tetron) or non-textile material (P: polytetrafluoroethylene) [7].
 

Associations of Lirohex with other chemical compounds

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