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  2. Category:4-Chlorophenyl compounds - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "4-Chlorophenyl compounds" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 257 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .

  3. Clofazimine - Wikipedia

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    Clofazimine produces pink to brownish skin pigmentation in 75-100% of patients within a few weeks, as well as similar discoloration of most bodily fluids and secretions. These discolorations are reversible but may take months to years to disappear.

  4. Maleimide - Wikipedia

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    Maleimide-mediated methodologies are among the most used in bioconjugation. [5] [6] Due to fast reactions and high selectivity towards cysteine residues in proteins, a large variety of maleimide heterobifunctional reagents are used for the preparation of targeted therapeutics, assemblies for studying proteins in their biological context, protein-based microarrays, or proteins immobilisation. [7]

  5. Monomethyl auristatin F - Wikipedia

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    MMAF is actually desmethyl-auristatin F; that is, the N-terminal amino group has only one methyl substituent instead of two as in auristatin F itself. [3] Structure of conjugate of MMAF with a monoclonal antibody (MAB). The attachment group consists of maleimide and caproic acid. About eight such structures are bound to a single antibody ...

  6. 4-Chlorophenyl azide - Wikipedia

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    Consequently, the chloride on 4-chlorphenyl azide is a deactivating agent, but it also directs to the ortho/para positions on the aromatic ring. Due to the substituent effects on 4-chlorophenyl azide, acylation and alkylation would yield a major product that is newly substituted in the 3- and 5-positions on the aromatic ring.

  7. Carbinoxamine - Wikipedia

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    Carbinoxamine is an antihistamine and anticholinergic agent.It is used for hay fever, vasomotor rhinitis, mild urticaria, angioedema, dermatographism and allergic conjunctivitis.

  8. SR9009 - Wikipedia

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    SR9009, also known as Stenabolic, is a research drug that was developed by professor Thomas Burris of the Scripps Research Institute as an agonist of Rev-ErbA (i.e., increases the constitutive repression of genes regulated by Rev-ErbA) [1] with a half-maximum inhibitory concentration (IC 50) = 670 nM for Rev-ErbAα and IC 50 = 800 nM for Rev-ErbAβ. [2]

  9. Pyraclostrobin - Wikipedia

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    Although toxic, and recommended to be avoided by humans, pyraclostrobin is of temporary and low toxicity, that is to say it is merely an irritant [12] of eyes and skin. [8] ...