PMID: 6110865Mar 21, 1981Paper

Cimetidine reduction of tumour formation in mice

Lancet
R R GiffordB V Voss

Abstract

Cimetidine, a histamine type-2 receptor antagonist, had a protective effect in mice challenged with cells from two different syngeneic tumours. The results are a further indication of cimetidine's potential as an immunostimulator.

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