RADIOPROTECTIVE EFFECTS OF A NOVEL CHIRAL NITROXYL COMPOUND R-1

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Objective: Nitroxyl compounds have been reported as potential radioprotection drugs.To develop new radioprotectors, a novel chiral nitroxyl compound R-1 was synthesised.
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