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Uracil Mustard

Key Value
Synonyms: URACIL MUSTARD
34462
National Service Center# (NSC#):1,2 34462
CAS#: 66751
PubChem Substance#: 92079
PubChem Compound#: 6194
Mechanism of Action: A7|AlkAg
Status: FDA approved
Molecular Formula: C8H11Cl2N3O2
Smiles: ClCCN(CCCl)C1=CNC(=O)NC1=O

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Uracil Mustard is in CellMiner (NCI-60),a database and query tool designed for the cancer research community to facilitate integration and study of molecular and pharmacological data for the NCI-60 cancerous cell lines.

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If you use content from this page, CellMinerCDB or CellMiner (NCI-60), please cite: Luna A et al. 2021. PMID: 33196823, Rajapakse VN et al. 2018. PMID: 30553813, Luna et al. 2016., PMID: 26635141, and Reinhold et al. 2012., PMID: 22802077.

Available Data

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Uracil Mustard is available in the following datasets
NCI60 HTS384 NCI60 GDSC-MGH-Sanger GDSC1 drugs GDSC2 drugs CCLE-Broad-MIT CTRP-Broad-MIT NCI-DTP SCLC PRISM-Broad-MIT NCI60-DTP Almanac NCATS IC50 NCATS AUC
34462 34462 NA NA NA NA NA 34462 NA Available NA NA
1 NSC#: Originally known as Cancer Chemotherapy National Service Center number, the NSC# is an identifying number assigned by NCI-DTP to an agent or product (e.g. small molecule or biological agent).
2 Most structures have a unique NSC number but over the years a small percentage of structures or agents may have been assigned more than one NSC number. In the case of salts, different salt forms (e.g. HCl, HOAc) are designated with separate NSC numbers.

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