- of
alkylating antineoplastic agents. Some
chemical weapons such as
mustard gas (sulfide of dichloroethyl)
function as
alkylating agents.
Alkylated DNA...
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examples of
alkylated naphthalene oils
include ExxonMobil's
Synesstic series and King Industries' NA-LUBE KR series.
Margaret M. Wu (1999). "
Alkylated Aromatics"...
- cells,
cancer cells are more
sensitive to DNA damage—such as
being alkylated.
Alkylating agents are used to
treat several cancers. However, they are also...
- Per- and
polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS or PF****) are a
group of
synthetic organofluorine chemical compounds that have
multiple fluorine atoms attached...
- A 17α-
alkylated anabolic steroid is a
synthetic anabolic–androgenic
steroid (AAS) that
features an
alkyl group,
specifically a
methyl or
ethyl group,...
-
treatment that uses one or more anti-cancer
drugs (chemotherapeutic
agents or
alkylating agents) in a
standard regimen.
Chemotherapy may be
given with a curative...
-
substance for
alkylated ketene dimers was
first described in a
patent in 1945 and in a
publication in 1947. The
industrial synthesis of
alkylated ketenedimers...
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activity similarly to
other DHT derivatives.
Since the drug is not 17α-
alkylated, it is not
known to
cause hepatotoxicity. Drostanolone, also
known as...
-
Alkylated-DNA
glycohydrolase (releasing
methyladenine and methylguanine) may
refer to: DNA-3-methyladenine
glycosylase I, an
enzyme DNA-3-methyladenine...
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Substituted tryptamines, or
simply tryptamines, also
known as
serotonin analogues (i.e., 5-hydroxytryptamine analogues), are
organic compounds which may...