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Dimethyl hydrazine (57-14-7)

DOI: https://doi.org/10.22427/NTP-DATA-DTXSID1020516


Study Results


Genetic Toxicology

An overview of Genetic Toxicology Micronucleus Mice study conclusions related to Dimethyl hydrazine (57-14-7).
Micronucleus - Mice
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  • Male: Negative

Citation Information


NTP. Dimethyl hydrazine (57-14-7). Chemical Effects in Biological Systems (CEBS). Research Triangle Park, NC (USA): National Toxicology Program (NTP).

Study Data


Toxicity and Carcinogenicity Studies


Evaluation of the Chronic Toxicity and Carcinogenicity of Dimethyl Hydrazine (DMH) (57-14-7) in Female C57BL/6 Mice via Whole Body Respiratory Exposure

Genetic Toxicology Studies


Genetic Toxicity Evaluation of Dimethyl Hydrazine (DMH) (57-14-7) in Micronucleus Study 020652 in B6C3F1 Mice