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Influence of 5-Bromosalicylhydroxamic Acid on Serum Cholesterol-level

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THIS communication presents the results of clinical experiments on influence of 5-bromosalicylhydroxamic acid (BSH) on serum cholesterol-level. BSH was formerly suggested by one of us as an antitubercular agent1.

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CZYZYK, A., URBAŃSKI, T. Influence of 5-Bromosalicylhydroxamic Acid on Serum Cholesterol-level. Nature 197, 381–382 (1963). https://doi.org/10.1038/197381a0

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