Chemical Compound Review:
AC1NTIE8 N'-[(Z)-[5-(hydroxymethyl)-2- methyl-3-oxo...
Synonyms:
CHEMBL103111, NSC-77674, STOCK1S-06278, NSC77674, STL321530, ...
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