Concept information
Preferred term
Intercalating Agents
Type
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mesh:Descriptor
Definition
- Agents that are capable of inserting themselves between the successive bases in DNA, thus kinking, uncoiling or otherwise deforming it and therefore preventing its proper functioning. They are used in the study of DNA.
Broader concept
Entry terms
- Intercalating Agent
- Intercalating Ligand
- Intercalating Ligands
- Intercalative Compound
- Intercalative Compounds
- Intercalator
- Intercalators
Allowable Qualifier(s)
- administration & dosage (Qualifier)
- adverse effects (Qualifier)
- analysis (Qualifier)
- chemical synthesis (Qualifier)
- chemistry (Qualifier)
- classification (Qualifier)
- economics (Qualifier)
- history (Qualifier)
- isolation & purification (Qualifier)
- metabolism (Qualifier)
- pharmacokinetics (Qualifier)
- pharmacology (Qualifier)
- poisoning (Qualifier)
- radiation effects (Qualifier)
- standards (Qualifier)
- supply & distribution (Qualifier)
- therapeutic use (Qualifier)
- toxicity (Qualifier)
In other languages
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French
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Agents intercalants
URI
http://data.loterre.fr/ark:/67375/JVR-JZ41DJC4-T
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