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Phosphoramide Mustards

Known as: Mustards, Phosphoramide, Phosphoramide Mustards [Chemical/Ingredient] 
A group of nitrogen mustard compounds which are substituted with a phosphoramide group or its derivatives. They are usually cytotoxic and used as… 
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2005
2005
The use of microwave heating in lanthanide(II) halide (LnX2 = SmBr2, SmI2, and YbI2) mediated reduction and coupling reactions… 
2004
2004
a) N-2-chloroethylamido-oxazaphosphorines such as cyclophosphamide, ifosfamide and trofosfamide differ from “non-oxazaphosphorine… 
1998
1998
Several nitrobenzyl-based photosensitive phosphoramide mustards were synthesized. The nitrobenzyl moiety was structurally varied… 
Highly Cited
1992
Highly Cited
1992
Nitroaniline mustards have potential as hypoxia-selective cytotoxic agents, with reductive metabolism activating the nitrogen… 
1976
1976
The antitumor activity of three of the most phosphoramide mustards, NSC-69947, NSC-72505, and NSC-72510, was compared with that… 
1971
1971
Bacteriophage mu2 is inactivated by both mono- and di-functional sulphur mustards at relatively low extents of alkylation. No… 
1951
1951
Summary 1. SK 3818, N,N′,N′-triethylene-phosphoramide and SK 4614, N,N-diethyl-N′, N′-diethylenephosphoramide are both capable of…