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CCRIS 443     1-nitro-4-phenyl-benzene

Synonyms: CHEMBL352531, SureCN167524, NSC-1324, AG-A-77442, AG-J-34988, ...
 
 
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Disease relevance of NITROBIPHENYL

  • From mutagenic to non-mutagenic nitroarenes: effect of bulky alkyl substituents on the mutagenic activity of 4-nitrobiphenyl in Salmonella typhimurium. Part I. Substituents ortho to the nitro group and in 2'-position [1].
 

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Chemical compound and disease context of NITROBIPHENYL

 

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Associations of NITROBIPHENYL with other chemical compounds

References

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