neoarsphenamine (Neosalvarsan)
was MH 1963-92; NEOARSENOBENZOL & NOVARSENOBENZENE were see NEOARSPHENAMINE 1976-92; use ARSENICALS to search NEOARSPHENAMINE 1966-92; very toxic former antisyphilitic agent still used occasionally for infections, including those in animals; it produces skin sensitization & has become a tool in the study of immunologic tolerance as a hapten
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Neosalvarsan; Arsevan; Collunovar; Neoarsenobenzol; Novarsan; Novarsenobenzene; Novarsenobillon; sodium p,p'-dihydroxy-m,m'-diaminoarsenobenzene-N-monomethanol sulfoxylate; sulfoxylic acid, mono(((5-((3-amino-4-hydroxyphenyl)diarsenyl)-2-hydroxyphenyl)amino)methyl) ester, sodium salt (1:1)
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