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Synonyms: CHEBI:9494, AC1L9EF2, C11622, Tetramethylrosamine
 
 
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Disease relevance of Tetramethylrosamine

 

High impact information on Tetramethylrosamine

 

Gene context of Tetramethylrosamine

  • Tetramethylrosamine and its thio- and seleno- analogues (TMR-O, TMR-S, and TMR-Se, respectively) were examined for their ability to be transported by Pgp into chemo-resistant CR1R12 cells [7].

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