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- Q5201174 subject Q6482368.
- Q5201174 subject Q8546974.
- Q5201174 abstract "Cysmethynil is a compound that was reported to be responsible for the uninhibited cell growth, one of the main characteristics of cancer. Since it is a recently discovered compound, there are still animal experiments taking place to prove its efficiency. Researchers are trying to see if they can use this compound as an anti-cancer drug and since many cancers share the same characteristics, the drug would be able to help treat different types of cancers. It is a substituted indole with toluene, a tertiary amine, and a primary amide substituents. The structure has three hydrogen bond acceptors.".
- Q5201174 iupacName "1H-indole-3-acetamide, 5-(3-methylphenyl)-1-octyl-2-[5-(3-methylphenyl)-1-octyl-1H-indol-3-yl]acetamide".
- Q5201174 thumbnail Cysmethynil.png?width=300.
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- Q5201174 wikiPageWikiLink Q6482368.
- Q5201174 wikiPageWikiLink Q8546974.
- Q5201174 iupacname "1".
- Q5201174 type ChemicalCompound.
- Q5201174 type ChemicalSubstance.
- Q5201174 type ChemicalObject.
- Q5201174 type Thing.
- Q5201174 type Q11173.
- Q5201174 comment "Cysmethynil is a compound that was reported to be responsible for the uninhibited cell growth, one of the main characteristics of cancer. Since it is a recently discovered compound, there are still animal experiments taking place to prove its efficiency. Researchers are trying to see if they can use this compound as an anti-cancer drug and since many cancers share the same characteristics, the drug would be able to help treat different types of cancers.".
- Q5201174 label "Cysmethynil".
- Q5201174 depiction Cysmethynil.png.