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N-hydroxyurethane

Known as: ethyl N-hydroxycarbamate, hydroxycarbamic acid ethyl ester 
National Institutes of Health

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Review
1990
Review
1990
Urethane, a known animal carcinogen, has been the subject of intensive research efforts spanning 40 years. Recent concerns have… 
1983
1983
The present study provides the evidence that liver aldehyde oxidase in the presence of its electron donors can catalyze the… 
1982
1982
The present study demonstrated the metabolism of N-hydroxyurethane by cell-free preparations, i.e., 9000 X g supernatant, cytosol… 
1981
1981
Because the prostate of laboratory animals seems relatively resistant to the carcinogenic effects of systematically administered… 
1975
1975
Several new "dual antagonists" were synthesized in which the 2,2-dimethyl (or ring C unsubstituted) aziridine phosphinyl function… 
1966
1966
N-HYDROXYURETHANE is known to be a carcinogen and to induce certain chromosomal aberrations1,2. It contains the hydroxamic acid…