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Monomethylhydrazine

Known as: Methylhydrazine, Monomethylhydrazine [Chemical/Ingredient], Methyl hydrazine 
Hydrazine substituted by one methyl group.
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1998
1998
Reaction of OsH(2)P(4) [P = P(OEt)(3), PPh(OEt)(2), PPh(2)OEt] with methyl triflate followed by the treatment with hydrazines… 
1996
1996
Phosphorus-containing dendrimers 1-[G'(1)]-1-[G'(4)] (generation 1 to generation 4) possessing terminal aldehyde groups reacted… 
Highly Cited
1992
Highly Cited
1992
We have previously shown that excess unpaired alpha- and beta-globin chains in severe alpha- and beta-thalassemia interacting… 
Highly Cited
1980
Highly Cited
1980
In order to search for compounds with higher activity than thiazolo [5, 4-b], imidazo-[4, 5-b] and triazolo [4, 5-b] [1, 8… 
1977
1977
Gyromitrin, acetaldehyde N-methyl-N-formylhydrazone, is a toxin present in edible wild mushroom Gyromitra esculenta. At 37… 
1973
1973
Summary A 0.01% solution of methylhydrazine was administered daily in the drinking water of 6-week-old randomly bred Syrian… 
Highly Cited
1972
Highly Cited
1972
Solutions of hydrazine as 0.001%, methylhydrazine as 0.01%, methylhydrazine sulfate as 0.001%, and ammonium hydroxide as 0.3, 0.2…