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- are known to be present in breast milk. It is specifically in the oxazaphosphorine group of medications. Cyclophosphamide metabolites are primarily excreted...
- Opydo-Chanek, Małgorzata; Stojak, Marta (2011). "Glufosfamide as a new oxazaphosphorine anticancer agent". Anti-Cancer Drugs. 22 (6): 488–493. doi:10.1097/CAD...
- cross-linking. The sub-classes of alkylating agents are "nitrogen mustards, oxazaphosphorines, alkyl alkane, sulphonates, nitrosoureas, tetrazines and aziridines...
- Mafosfamide (INN) is an oxazaphosphorine (cyclophosphamide-like) alkylating agent under investigation as a chemotherapeutic. It is metabolized by cytochrome...
- 4-Hydroxycyclophosphamide is in the class of oxazaphosphorine compounds, and is the main, active metabolite of cyclophosphamide and of mafosfamide after...
- names 3-(2-chloroethyl)-2-[(2-chloroethyl)amino]tetrahydro-2H-1,3,2-oxazaphosphorine 2-oxide AHFS/Drugs.com Monograph MedlinePlus a695023 Pregnancy category...
- fund further development of the drug candidate. Perfosfamide is an oxazaphosphorine compound, similar to mafosfamide and cyclophosphamide. Like those compounds...
- substrates in living systems, including all-trans retinaldehyde as well as oxazaphosphorine, a cyclophosphamide metabolite. Unique among the ALDH1 isozymes, ALDH1A1...
- (1998). "Intratumoral Injection of Encapsulated Cells Producing an Oxazaphosphorine Activating Cytochrome P450 for Targeted Chemotherapy". Gene Therapy...
- of tumor cells that express significant amounts of this enzyme to oxazaphosphorines, by chlorpropamide analogues". Biochem. Pharmacol. 55 (4): 465–74...