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Actinomycin C

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Description of Actinomycin C

Actinomycin C (medical condition): Experimental studies on rats indicate that the use of Actinomycin C during...more »

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Actinomycin C -- Teratogenic Agent:
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Actinomycin C: A chromopeptide antineoplastic antibiotic isolated from the bacterium Streptomyces chrysomallus. Cactinomycin binds to DNA by intercalating between guanine and cytosine, forming stable antibiotic-DNA complexes that inhibit RNA and protein synthesis. (NCI04)
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Actinomycin C: Related Topics

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Actinomycin C as a Disease

Actinomycin C: Another name for Actinomycin C -- Teratogenic Agent (or close medical condition association).
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Actinomycin C: Related Diseases

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Symptoms of Actinomycin C (Actinomycin C -- Teratogenic Agent)

Some of the symptoms of Actinomycin C incude:

  • Exencephaly in rats
  • Spina bifida in rats
  • Birth defects in rats

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