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clomesone
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2-CMSMS
, 2-Chloroethyl (methylsulfonyl)methanesulfonate
, clomesome
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The 2-chloroethyl ester of (methylsulfonyl) methanesulfonic acid with potential antineoplastic effects. Acting as a chloroethylating agent, clomesone…
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NSC-338947
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2013
2013
Training on management of ENT emergencies using low-fidelity nasal simulator
S. Maher
,
N. Daw
,
K. Saw
,
M. Muralindran
2013
Corpus ID: 74513035
Nasal Bleeding and Foreign bodies in the nasal cavity are common ENT (Ear, Nose and Throat) emergencies encountered in daily…
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Review
2010
Review
2010
Administrative Development in 'Low-Intensity' Democracies: Governance, Rule-of-Law and Corruption in the Western Balkans (SWP 5)
L. Cohen
2010
Corpus ID: 150958517
Although the Western Balkan states achieved considerable progress in pluralist development during the post-2000 period, all the…
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1989
1989
Antitumor activity of 2-chloroethyl (methylsulfonyl)methanesulfonate (clomesone, NSC 33847) against selected tumor systems in mice.
D. Dykes
,
W. Waud
,
+4 authors
John A. Montgomery
Cancer Research
1989
Corpus ID: 23113742
Clomesone was evaluated for antitumor activity against a spectrum of animal tumor models. Clomesone exhibited significant…
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1989
1989
Expression of mammalian O6-alkylguanine-DNA alkyltransferase in a cell line sensitive to alkylating agents.
M. Dolan
,
L. Norbeck
,
C. Clyde
,
N. Hora
,
L. Erickson
,
A. Pegg
Carcinogenesis
1989
Corpus ID: 46398116
Chinese hamster ovary cells (CHO) were co-transfected with pSV2neo and sheared DNA from either a human cell line (HT29…
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1986
1986
2-Chloroethyl (methylsulfonyl)methanesulfonate (NSC-338947), a more selective DNA alkylating agent than the chloroethylnitrosoureas.
N. Gibson
,
J. Hartley
,
J. Strong
,
K. Kohn
Cancer Research
1986
Corpus ID: 2200586
The novel chloroethylating agent 2-chloroethyl (methylsulfonyl)methanesulfonate (CIEtSoSo) has been shown to act like the…
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1986
1986
DNA damage and cytotoxicity of 2-chloroethyl (methylsulfonyl)methanesulfonate (NSC 338947) produced in human colon carcinoma cells with or without methylating agent pretreatment.
J. Hartley
,
N. Gibson
Cancer Research
1986
Corpus ID: 7356565
2-Chloroethyl (methylsulfonyl)methanesulfonate (ClEtSoSo) was more toxic to the BE (Mer-) cell line than to the HT-29 (Mer…
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1985
1985
DNA damage and differential cytotoxicity produced in human cells by 2-chloroethyl (methylsulfonyl)methanesulfonate (NSC 338947), a new DNA-chloroethylating agent.
N. Gibson
,
L. Erickson
,
K. Kohn
Cancer Research
1985
Corpus ID: 37969615
2-Chloroethyl (methylsulfonyl)methanesulfonate (CIEtSoSo) is of interest as a possible new chloroethylating agent because its…
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1984
1984
2-Chloroethyl (methylsulfonyl)methanesulfonate and related (methylsulfonyl)methanesulfonates. Antineoplastic activity in vivo.
Y. Shealy
,
C. A. Krauth
,
W. Laster
Journal of Medicinal Chemistry
1984
Corpus ID: 21179433
2-Haloethyl and ethyl (methylsulfonyl)methanesulfonates were prepared via sulfene intermediates. 2-Chloroethyl (methylsulfonyl…
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1973
1973
Protective effects of thymidine, 5-aminoimidazolecarboxamide, and riboflavin against fetal abnormalities produced in rats by 5-(3,3-dimethyl-1-triazeno)imidazole-4-carboxamide.
S. Chaube
Cancer Research
1973
Corpus ID: 15647553
Single doses of 5-(3,3-dimethyl-1-triazeno)imidazole-4-carboxamide (DIC), 200 to 1000 or 25 to 1000 mg/kg, injected i.p. into…
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1959
1959
The Effect of Sarcoma 37 on the Intracellular Distribution of Mouse Liver Catalase
D. Adams
British Journal of Cancer
1959
Corpus ID: 6927707
MUCH work has been published on the effect on liver catalase of tumour growth, and of the injection of whole or semi-purified…
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