wln: t56 bnonj bo fnw i- at6n dntj d1
| Key | Value |
|---|---|
| Synonyms: | WLN: T56 BNONJ BO FNW I- AT6N DNTJ D1, WLN: T56 BNONJ BO FNW I- AT6N DNTJ D1 NSC-207895 WLN: T56 BNONJ BO FNW I- AT6N DNTJ D1 BENZOFURAZAN, 4-(4-METHYL-1-PIPERAZINYL)-7-NITRO-, 3-OXIDE, BENZOFURAZAN, 4-(4-METHYL-1-PIPERAZINYL]-7-NITRO-, 3-OXIDE BENZOFURAZAN, 4-(4-METHYL-1-PIPERAZINYL)-7-NITRO-, 3-OXIDE 207895 179940 58131-57-0 MLS000756495 NSC207895 |
| National Service Center# (NSC#):1,2 | 207895, 179940 |
| CAS#: | 58131570 |
| PubChem Substance#: | 125690 |
| PubChem Compound#: | 42640 |
| Mechanism of Action: | NA |
| Status: | NA |
| Molecular Formula: | C11H13N5O4 |
| Smiles: | CN1CCN(CC1)c2ccc(c3no[n+]([O-])c23)[N+](=O)[O-] |
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| 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 |
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| 207895 179940 |
NA | NSC-207895 | NSC-207895 | NA | NA | NA | NA | NA | NA | nsc-207895 | nsc-207895 |
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.