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Re: 5-(3H-methyl)-thymidine destruction
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- Subject: Re: 5-(3H-methyl)-thymidine destruction
- From: LENTZC <lentzc@aa.wl.com>
- Date: Tue, 07 Nov 1995 16:05:17 -0400 (EDT)
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Can someone explain why methyl thymidine must be inactivated before sanitary
sewer disposal? Is this a local regulatory thing?
>Is there a standard way to inactivate this chemical so that it can be
>released into the sewer system and no longer a DNA precursor?
>Tom Paquette, PhD
>Senior Scientist
>RSO
>paquette@nexagen.com
>Phone 303-546-7626
>Fax 303 444 0672
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