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any derivative of phosphoric acid in which each hydroxy group has been replaced with an amino or substituted amino group; P(=O)(NR)
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Cyclophosphamide — Systematic (IUPAC) name … Wikipedia
Ammonia kinase — In enzymology, an ammonia kinase (EC number|2.7.3.8) is an enzyme that catalyzes the chemical reaction:ATP + NH3 ightleftharpoons ADP + phosphoramideThus, the two substrates of this enzyme are ATP and NH3, whereas its two products are ADP and… … Wikipedia
te|pa — TEPA (no periods), or te|pa «TEE puh», noun. = triethylene phosphoramide. (Cf. ↑triethylene phosphoramide) … Useful english dictionary
Metepa — IUPAC name 1 [Bis(2 methyl 1 aziridinyl)phosphoryl] 2 methylaziridine … Wikipedia
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Organophosphorus — compounds are degradable organic compounds containing carbon–phosphorus bonds (thus excluding from phosphate and phosphite esters, which lack such kind of bonding), used primarily in pest control as an alternative to chlorinated hydrocarbons that … Wikipedia
Thiophosphate — For the thiophosphate esters see organothiophosphates. A thiophosphate (or phosphorothioate) is a family of compounds and anions with the general chemical formula PS4 xOx3 (x = 0, 1, 2, or 3). The state of protonation is usually not specified.… … Wikipedia
Common reagents — This is a list of common inorganic and organic reagents often used in chemistry. Contents 1 Synopsis 2 Reagent Compounds 3 See also 4 References S … Wikipedia
Nucleoside phosphoramidite — Protected 2 deoxynucleoside phosphoramidites. Nucleoside phosphoramidites are derivatives of natural or synthetic nucleosides. They are used to synthesize oligonucleotides, relatively short fragments of nucleic acid and their analogs. Nucleoside… … Wikipedia