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- ThioTEPA abstract "N,N'N'-triethylenethiophosphoramide (ThioTEPA or thiotepa) is an alkylating agent used to treat cancer. ThioTEPA is an organophosphorus compound with the formula SP(NC2H4)3. It is an analogue of N,N',N''- triethylenephosphoramide (TEPA). This molecule features tetrahedral phosphorus and is structurally akin to phosphate. It is derived from aziridine and thiophosphoryl chloride.".
- Q416507 abstract "N,N'N'-triethylenethiophosphoramide (ThioTEPA or thiotepa) is an alkylating agent used to treat cancer. ThioTEPA is an organophosphorus compound with the formula SP(NC2H4)3. It is an analogue of N,N',N''- triethylenephosphoramide (TEPA). This molecule features tetrahedral phosphorus and is structurally akin to phosphate. It is derived from aziridine and thiophosphoryl chloride.".
- ThioTEPA comment "N,N'N'-triethylenethiophosphoramide (ThioTEPA or thiotepa) is an alkylating agent used to treat cancer. ThioTEPA is an organophosphorus compound with the formula SP(NC2H4)3. It is an analogue of N,N',N''- triethylenephosphoramide (TEPA). This molecule features tetrahedral phosphorus and is structurally akin to phosphate. It is derived from aziridine and thiophosphoryl chloride.".
- Q416507 comment "N,N'N'-triethylenethiophosphoramide (ThioTEPA or thiotepa) is an alkylating agent used to treat cancer. ThioTEPA is an organophosphorus compound with the formula SP(NC2H4)3. It is an analogue of N,N',N''- triethylenephosphoramide (TEPA). This molecule features tetrahedral phosphorus and is structurally akin to phosphate. It is derived from aziridine and thiophosphoryl chloride.".