DNA Alkylating
DNA alkylating is the transfer of alkyl groups to particular bases, resulting in alkylation products such as O2‐alkylthymine and O6‐methylguanine that lead to DNA mutations.
Products for DNA Alkylating
- Cat.No. Product Name Information
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GC49470
1-Ethyl-1-nitrosourea (hydrate)
A DNA alkylating agent
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GC14564
Altretamine
Antineoplastic agent
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GC13671
Busulfan
DNA alkylating agent
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GC15793
Carmustine
cell-cycle phase nonspecific alkylating antineoplastic agent
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GC18100
Illudin S
potent antitumor sesquiterpene
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GC41384
K-TMZ
K-TMZ is a DNA alkylating agent.
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GC17865
Lomustine
Antineoplastic drug
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GC44243
Monohydroxy Melphalan (hydrochloride)
Monohydroxy melphalan is a DNA alkylating agent and a degradation product of melphalan.
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GC44251
MTIC
MTIC is a DNA alkylating agent, an active metabolite of dacarbazine, and an active degradation product of temozolomide.
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GC44348
N-desmethyl Bendamustine
N-desmethyl Bendamustine is an active metabolite of the DNA alkylating agent bendamustine.
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GC14762
Palifosfamide
Active metabolite of ifosfamide (IFOS)
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GC13667
Temozolomide
An oral DNA alkylating agent used to treat some brain cancers
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GC16158
Thio-TEPA
alkylating agent used to treat cancer
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GC15043
Trioxsalen
intercalates into DNA and forms DNA single-strand adducts and interstrand crosslinks when activated with ultraviolet light