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Antiparasitic agents. 4. Injectable phenylguanidine anthelmintics

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A series of phenylguanidine anthelminties has been discovered to be active by injection against nematode and trematode species.

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For the previous paper in this series, see R. D. Haugwitz, B. V. Maurer, G. A. Jacobs, V. L. Narayanan, L. R. Cruthers and J. Szanto, J. med. Chem.22, 1113 (1979).

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Cruthers, L.R., Haugwitz, R.D. & Maurer, B.V. Antiparasitic agents. 4. Injectable phenylguanidine anthelmintics. Experientia 36, 1389–1390 (1980). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01960114

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