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Cytotoxic vs Carcinogenic - What's the difference?

cytotoxic | carcinogenic |


As adjectives the difference between cytotoxic and carcinogenic

is that cytotoxic is of, relating to, or being a cytotoxin while carcinogenic is causing or tending to cause cancer.

Carcinogenic vs Teratogenic - What's the difference?

carcinogenic | teratogenic |


As adjectives the difference between carcinogenic and teratogenic

is that carcinogenic is causing or tending to cause cancer while teratogenic is (teratology) of, relating to, malformations or defects to an embryo or foetus.

As a noun teratogenic is

a teratogenic agent.

Carcinogenic vs Carcinogenesis - What's the difference?

carcinogenic | carcinogenesis |


As an adjective carcinogenic

is causing or tending to cause cancer.

As a noun carcinogenesis is

(pathology) the creation of cancer cells.

Carcinogenic vs Cancerousampflash - What's the difference?

carcinogenic | cancerousampflash |

Taxonomy vs Carcinogenic - What's the difference?

taxonomy | carcinogenic |


As a noun taxonomy

is the science or the technique used to make a classification.

As an adjective carcinogenic is

causing or tending to cause cancer.

Carcinogenic vs Oncogenic - What's the difference?

carcinogenic | oncogenic |


As adjectives the difference between carcinogenic and oncogenic

is that carcinogenic is causing or tending to cause cancer while oncogenic is tending to cause the formation of tumors.

Carcinogenic vs Methylcholanthrene - What's the difference?

carcinogenic | methylcholanthrene |


As an adjective carcinogenic

is causing or tending to cause cancer.

As a noun methylcholanthrene is

(organic compound) a particular carcinogenic steroid hydrocarbon.

Carcinogenic vs Diethylnitrosamine - What's the difference?

carcinogenic | diethylnitrosamine |


As an adjective carcinogenic

is causing or tending to cause cancer.

As a noun diethylnitrosamine is

(organic compound) the nitrosamine (ch3-ch2)2n-n=o which is both carcinogenic and mutagenic.

Carcinogenic vs Dimethylbenzanthracene - What's the difference?

carcinogenic | dimethylbenzanthracene |


As an adjective carcinogenic

is causing or tending to cause cancer.

As a noun dimethylbenzanthracene is

any of several isomeric dimethyl derivatives of benzanthracene, but especially 7,12-dimethylbenzanthracene which is a carcinogenic polycyclic hydrocarbon used in medical research.

Carcinogenic vs Kepone - What's the difference?

carcinogenic | kepone |


As an adjective carcinogenic

is causing or tending to cause cancer.

As a noun kepone is

a carcinogenic insecticide related to mirex, used between 1966 and 1975 in the us for ant and roach baits.

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