Chemical Compound Review:
HTFMT 6-[2-(3H-imidazol-4- yl)ethylamino]-N-[4...
Synonyms:
CHEMBL67601, AC1L3Z71, L024081, 103827-16-3, NCGC00024706-02, ...
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