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Systemic anti‐cancer therapy associated with the occurrence of peripheral neurotoxicity and, specifically, peripheral neuropathy

open access: yesInternational Journal of Cancer, Volume 159, Issue 2, Page 460-466, 15 July 2026.
What's new? While the effectiveness of systemic anticancer therapy is well documented, it commonly causes severe toxicity. This study of the 467 systemic anticancer therapy agents currently approved globally for clinical and/or research purposes found that peripheral neurotoxicity is associated with 45% of classical chemotherapies, 21% of targeted ...
Cassie Higgins   +3 more
wiley   +1 more source

Nitrogen mustard drug resistance in B-cell chronic lymphocytic leukemia

open access: yes, 1994
Previous studies of nitrogen mustard drug resistance in B-cell chronic lymphocytic leukemia (B-CLL) indicated that resistance was a result of enhanced DNA repair associated with increased expression of two DNA repair genes, ERCC-1 and alkyl-N-purine DNA ...
Bramson, Jonathan
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Comparison of Cisplatin and Nitrogen Mustard Derivatives in Cancer Treatment

open access: yes, 2021
Platinum-containing complexes and nitrogen mustard derivatives are two drug families for cancer treatment. The two core drugs of the families were Cisplatin, created in 1845, and Chlormethine (mustine), created in 1925. Cisplatin is used to treat cancers
Liu, Ethan, Ung, Jane, Zhao, Qinliang
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Multi‐Induction Strategies in Crops: Mechanisms, Synergistic Effects, and Sustainable Applications for Enhanced Secondary Metabolite Production

open access: yesFood Frontiers, Volume 7, Issue 4, July 2026.
This review analyzes single/combined abiotic (light, water, nutrients, hormones) and biotic (microbes, yeast) elicitors regulating signaling, gene expression, and metabolism to boost plant secondary metabolites. It highlights synergistic multielicitor strategies for crop quality and functional foods, while critically addressing current limitations and ...
Yifei Sun   +6 more
wiley   +1 more source

A study of the chemistry of nitrogen mustard by N.M.R. spectroscopy [PDF]

open access: yes
This thesis describes the use of high-field n.m.r. spectroscopy, in part combined with stable isotope labelling, to study the solution chemistry of nitrogen mustard (2-chloro-(N-2-chloroethyl)-N-methylethanamine).
Kebbell, Michael James
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Leveraging Carbon Quantum Dots to Achieve UN Sustainable Development Goals in the Face of Climate Change

open access: yesClimate Resilience and Sustainability, Volume 5, Issue 1, June 2026.
Carbon quantum dots (CQDs) play a significant role in supporting the UN SDGs by promoting the sustainable management of energy, healthcare, remediation, and agriculture in a multidisciplinary manner. It focuses on reducing waste, toxicity, and energy use while utilizing renewable resources.
Manish Kumar Sah   +6 more
wiley   +1 more source

Azacrown Ethers from Mustard Carbonate Analogues

open access: yes, 2015
Polycondensation of a nitrogen mustard carbonate analogue with aromatic diols under dilution conditions affords a series of azacrowns previously not easily accessible as they require multistep synthesis including protection, purification, cyclization and
Udrea, I   +13 more
core   +1 more source

DKK1 Targeting in Corneal Schwann Cells Rescues Axonal Regeneration and Mechanosensory Function After Corneal Injury

open access: yesJournal of Neuroscience Research, Volume 104, Issue 6, June 2026.
The schematic illustrates that corneal injury imparted by a stromal incision or by toxic chemical exposure causes corneal Schwann cells (cSCs) and axons to degenerate rapidly, resulting in impaired mechanosensory function. We hypothesized that repair cSCs, which develop post injury, are an as‐yet‐untested cellular target for axonal regeneration.
Michael Li   +6 more
wiley   +1 more source

Emetic Action of Nitrogen Mustard (Mechlorethamine Hydrochloride) in Dogs and Cats

open access: yes, 1958
The early emetic response (within 4 hr.) after intravenous injection of the nitrogen mustard, methyl-bis (beta-chlorethyl) amine hydrochloride, was compared in dogs and cats.
H. L. Borison, R. K. Orkand, E. D. Brand
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Botanical treatment enhances biochemical responses in enset (Ensete ventricosum (Welw.) Cheesman) clones

open access: yesJSFA reports, Volume 6, Issue 6, Page 236-247, June 2026.
Abstract Background Bacterial wilt of enset (Ensete ventricosum (Welw.) Cheesman) is a severe disease caused by Xanthomonas campestris pv. musacearum, resulting in complete crop failure and considerable damage. This study assessed the biochemical responses of two enset clones (one resistant and one susceptible) when inoculated with the pathogen and ...
Getahun Yemata, Masresha Fetene
wiley   +1 more source

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