O-4310

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O-4310

O-4310 (/oʊ-4310/) is a chemical compound that is often used in medical research and pharmacology.

Etymology

The name "O-4310" is derived from the systematic IUPAC nomenclature used for the naming of chemical substances. The "O" stands for organic, indicating that the compound contains carbon atoms, while the number "4310" is a unique identifier assigned to this particular compound.

Usage

In the field of medicine, O-4310 is primarily used in research settings. It is often utilized in the study of various diseases and disorders, as well as in the development of new drugs and treatments.

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