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  • '''Alkylating Antineoplastic Agent''' '''Alkylating antineoplastic agents''' are a class of [[chemotherapeutic drugs]] used in
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  • ...ostate cancer]]. It is a derivative of [[estrogen]] and [[alkylating agent|alkylating agents]], which are both types of anti-cancer drugs. ...sexual characteristics and reproduction. "Mustine" is a type of alkylating agent, which is a class of drugs that are used to treat various types of cancer.
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  • ...iquone''' (pronunciation: /əˈpæzɪkwɒn/) is a [[bioreductive]] [[alkylating agent]] used in the treatment of non-muscle invasive bladder cancer (NMIBC). It i ...class of [[quinone]]s. The prefix "Apa-" is an abbreviation of "alkylating agent", and "-ziquone" is a modification of "quinone".
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  • ...gent|alkylating]] properties. It is primarily used as a [[chemotherapeutic agent]] in the treatment of certain types of [[cancer]]. === Related Terms ===
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  • ...cer|cancer]]. It belongs to the class of drugs known as [[Alkylating Agent|alkylating agents]]. ...ating its chemical structure and its relation to the mustard gas family of alkylating agents.
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  • ...imustine''' (pronounced: /ˈrænɪˌmʌstɪn/) is a [[nitrosourea]] [[alkylating agent]] used in the treatment of certain types of [[cancer]]. It is a derivative === Related Terms ===
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  • ...ed in the treatment of [[cancer]]. It belongs to the class of [[alkylating agent]]s, which work by damaging the DNA of cancer cells, preventing them from di === Related Terms ===
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  • ...d to treat [[pancreatic cancer]]. It is a naturally occurring [[alkylating agent]] derived from [[Streptomyces achromogenes]], a strain of soil bacteria. ...Streptomyces achromogenes''. The suffix "-zin" is common in drugs that are alkylating agents.
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  • ...ozelesin''' ([[pronunciation]]: /ædəˈzɛlɪsɪn/) is a synthetic [[alkylating agent]] used in [[cancer]] treatment. It is part of the [[CC-1065]] group of drug ...ygenase]], and "zelesin", which is a suffix commonly used in the naming of alkylating agents.
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  • ...f certain types of [[cancer]]. It belongs to the class of drugs known as [[alkylating agents]], which work by damaging the DNA of cancer cells and preventing the ...al structure, which is similar to that of mustard gas, a potent alkylating agent.
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  • ...words "Evo" (short for evolution) and "fosfamide" (a class of [[alkylating agent]]s used in cancer treatment). The term "TH-302" is an abbreviation of the o ...e activated under hypoxic conditions, where it releases a DNA crosslinking agent, bromo-isophosphoramide mustard (Br-IPM). This leads to DNA damage and cell
    2 KB (202 words) - 00:07, 7 February 2024
  • ...the treatment of various types of [[cancer]]. It belongs to the class of [[alkylating agents]] that work by damaging the DNA of cancer cells, preventing them fro === Related Terms ===
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  • ...of "Uracil", a component of [[RNA]], and "Mustine", a type of [[alkylating agent]] used in chemotherapy. === Related Terms ===
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  • ...e-toe-sin), also known as '''STZ''', is a naturally occurring [[alkylating agent]] used in medical research to produce an animal model for [[Type 1 diabetes === Related Terms ===
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  • ...zole]] ring structure found in the compound, while "mustard" refers to the alkylating mustard group, which is responsible for the drug's cytotoxic activity. Bendamustine is classified as an [[alkylating agent]], which means it works by damaging the DNA of cancer cells, preventing the
    2 KB (200 words) - 23:54, 6 February 2024
  • ...nces, [[prednisolone]] and [[chlorambucil]], and belongs to the group of [[alkylating agents]]. ...ednisolone" and "chlorambucil". The "-mustine" suffix is commonly used for alkylating agents.
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  • ...cells from dividing and growing. They are classified as [[Alkylating Agent|alkylating agents]]. === Related Terms ===
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  • ...ma]], and in certain cases, [[brain tumors]]. It is a type of [[alkylating agent]], which works by damaging the DNA in cancer cells, preventing them from di === Related Terms ===
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  • ...ivative of the hormone [[estradiol]], and is classified as an [[alkylating agent]]. === Related Terms ===
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  • Pipobroman is an [[alkylating agent]] that works by interfering with the growth of cancer cells, which are even === Related Terms ===
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