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AC1Q4HHA     (2R)-2-(difluoroamino)-2- fluoro-4-methyl...

Synonyms: CTK1A6610, AR-1K0605, AC1L34A0, 27836-86-8, Leucine, trifluoro-, ...
 
 
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