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A group of alkylating agents derived from mustard gas, with the sulfur replaced by nitrogen, originally [[chemical weapon]]s but now used as highly toxic  [[antineoplastic agents]] and [[immunosuppressant]]s
A group of [[alkylating agent]]s derived from [[mustard gas]], with the sulfur replaced by nitrogen, originally [[chemical weapon]]s but now used as highly toxic  [[antineoplastic agents]] and [[immunosuppressant]]s

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A definition or brief description of Nitrogen mustards.

A group of alkylating agents derived from mustard gas, with the sulfur replaced by nitrogen, originally chemical weapons but now used as highly toxic antineoplastic agents and immunosuppressants