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Biological alkylations

Biological alkylating agents, bis(chloroethyl)amines, ethyleneimines... [Pg.1173]

Aldridge WN, Brown AW (1988) In Craig PJ, Glockling F (eds) The biological alkylation of heavy elements. Royal Society of Chemistry, London, p 147... [Pg.414]

B-62MI50400 W. C. G. Ross Biological Alkylating Agents , Butterworths, London, 1962. 69... [Pg.789]

Figure 23-10 Some illustrative antitumor agents (biological alkylating agents)... Figure 23-10 Some illustrative antitumor agents (biological alkylating agents)...
Biological alkylation, organometallics stability, 12, 607 Biological effects, Ti(IV) complexes, 4, 662 Biologically active substances, via enyne metathesis, 11, 295 Biologically relevant compounds, via Alder-ene reactions,... [Pg.62]

W. C. J. Ross, "Biological Alkylating Agents," Butterworth, London, 1962. [Pg.302]

This nitrogen mustard is a biological alkylating agent that inhibits replication and transcription of DNA by forming cross-links between two molecules of nucleoprotein. DNA miscoding and breakage may also occur.2... [Pg.345]

Focus On and Focus On Biological Chemistry boxes illustrate applications of organic chemistry to the world around us and to the health sciences, explore topics in more depth, or discuss the history of chemical discoveries. Some topics include DDT-Resistcmt Insects, Biological Alkylations and Poisons, and Environmentally Friendly Chemistry (Green Chemistry). [Pg.1328]

B. Krautler, in The Biological Alkylation of Heavy Elements , eds. P. J. Craig and F. Glockling, Royal Society of Chemistry, London, 1988, p. 31. [Pg.815]

Safety Note. Because acyclic triazenes are potent biological alkylating agents, it is only prudent to assume that triazolines are also potentially toxic and carcinogenic. Efficient hoods and protective clothing should be used in working with these substances. Alkyl azides are treacherously explosive and should be treated with extreme caution. Wherever possible these compounds should only be handled as solutions. [Pg.914]


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