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Methylnitronitrosoguanidine (MNNG or MNG, NTG when
referred to
colloquially as
nitrosoguanidine) is a
biochemical tool used
experimentally as a
carcinogen and mutagen...
- PMID 23460272. Miller, MS (1990). "Differential
effects of N-methyl-N'-nitro-N-
nitrosoguanidine on
constitutive and hormone-inducible gene
expression in rat hepatoma...
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localized point mutations,
examples of such
chemicals are aminopurine,
nitrosoguanidine, and bisulfite. Site-directed
mutagenesis was
achieved in 1974 in the...
- 591-78-6 2-Methyl-1-nitroanthraquinone 129-15-7 N-Methyl-N'-nitro-N-
nitrosoguanidine 70-25-7 N-Methylolacrylamide 924-42-5 N-Methylpyrrolidone 872-50-4...
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Methyl methanesulfonate Mercaptobenzothiozole MNNG (N-Methyl-N'-nitro-N-
nitrosoguanidine) N-Methyl-N-nitrosourea
Nitrate or
nitrite (ingested)
under conditions...
- group.
Specific classes include the N-nitrosamides, N-nitrosoureas, N-
nitrosoguanidines, and N-nitrosocarbamates.
Nitrosamides are
usually chemically reactive...
- dinotefuran, imidacloprid, and thiamethoxam. The
nitrosoylated derivative,
nitrosoguanidine, is
often used to
mutagenize bacterial cells for
biochemical studies...
- N'-dimethyl-N,N'-dinitrosoterephthalamide (DMDMT) N-methyl-N'-nitro-N-
nitrosoguanidine (MNNG), used as both a
biochemical tool and a
diazomethane source....
- been
largely surp****ed by more
potent mutagens such as EMS, ENU, or
nitrosoguanidine, but
being a very
small mutagenic compound with high specificity, it...
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Bader and Jack
Eisendrath and
manufactured just 1-methyl-3-nitro-1-
nitrosoguanidine. 1966 – Aldrich's IPO 1972 –
Subsidiary Aldrich-Boranes
launched to...