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    N-Amyl-N-Methylnitrosoamine

    A synthetic or natural carcinogenic compound found in a variety of smokes and industrial products, N-Amyl-N-Methylnitrosoamine is used in biomedical research to induce experimental hepatocarcinogenesis, probably through abnormal DNA methylation. (NCI Thesaurus)




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