"Ethyl Methanesulfonate" is a descriptor in the National Library of Medicine's controlled vocabulary thesaurus,
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An antineoplastic agent with alkylating properties. It also acts as a mutagen by damaging DNA and is used experimentally for that effect.
Descriptor ID |
D005020
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MeSH Number(s) |
D02.455.326.146.100.050.500.300 D02.886.645.600.055.050.510.300
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Concept/Terms |
Ethyl Methanesulfonate- Ethyl Methanesulfonate
- Methanesulfonate, Ethyl
- Ethylmethane Sulfonate
- Sulfonate, Ethylmethane
- Ethylmesilate
- Ethylmesylate
- Ethyl Mesilate
- Mesilate, Ethyl
- Ethyl Mesylate
- Mesylate, Ethyl
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Below are the most recent publications written about "Ethyl Methanesulfonate" by people in Profiles.
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Role of Domain IV/S4 outermost arginines in gating of T-type calcium channels. Pflugers Arch. 2005 Nov; 451(2):349-61.
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Charge immobilization of the voltage sensor in domain IV is independent of sodium current inactivation. J Physiol. 2005 Feb 15; 563(Pt 1):83-93.
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Gene reactivation: a tool for the isolation of mammalian DNA methylation mutants. Genes Dev. 1987 Nov; 1(9):899-912.
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Comutagenic effects of 3-aminobenzamide in Chinese hamster ovary cells. Cancer Res. 1985 Apr; 45(4):1556-9.
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Lyt-2-/Lyt 3- variants of a cloned cytolytic T cell line lack an antigen receptor functional in cytolysis. J Exp Med. 1981 Mar 01; 153(3):595-604.