- METHODS AND COMPOSITIONS FOR INHIBITING RHO/MRTF-MEDIATED DISEASES AND CONDITIONS
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The present disclosure relates to methods, compositions, and kits for the inhibition of signaling by members of the Rho GTPase family. Specifically, the disclosure relates to methods, compositions and kits for the inhibition of RhoA and/or RhoC transcriptional signaling and action os the transcripton co-factors MRTF-A and/or MRTF-B. The disclosure finds use in treatment of Rho-mediated disease states (e.g., tumor metastasis and fibrosis), Rho-mediated biological conditions, and in cell signaling research.
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- METHODS AND COMPOSITIONS FOR INHIBITING RHO/MRTF-MEDIATED DISEASES AND CONDITIONS
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The present disclosure relates to methods, compositions, and kits for the inhibition of signaling by members of the Rho GTPase family. Specifically, the disclosure relates to methods, compositions and kits for the inhibition of RhoA and/or RhoC transcriptional signaling and action of the transcription co-factors MRTF-A and/or MRTF-B. The disclosure finds use in treatment of Rho-mediated disease states (e.g., tumor metastasis and fibrosis), Rho-mediated biological conditions, and in cell signaling research.
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- Proton mobility in 2-substituted 1,3-dichlorobenzenes: "ortho" or "meta" metalation?
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Nine 1,3-dichlorobenzene congeners were selected as model compounds to assess the relative rates of proton abstraction from 4- and 5-positions ("ortho" vs. "meta" metalation). Using lithium 2,2,6,6-tetramethylpiperidide as the basic reagent, the chlorine-adjacent 4-position underwent metalation exclusively. In contrast, attack at the chlorine-remote 5-posi" tion became significant even in the case of moderately sized 2-substituents (such as dimethylamino or ethyl) when secbutyllithium was employed. The "ortho/para" (4-/5-) ratios ranged from 80:20 to 65:35. The more pronounced "meta-orienting" effect of silicon as opposed to carbon substituents can be attributed to dissimilarities in the n polarization of the aromatic ring. Wiley-VCH Verlag GmbH & Co. KGaA, 2006.
- Schlosser, Manfred,Heiss, Christophe,Marzi, Elena,Scopelliti, Rosario
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- Electrosynthesis of aryl-carboxylic acids from chlorobenzene derivatives and carbon dioxide
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The electrocarboxylation of a large variety of chlorobenzenic compounds is achieved in N,N-dimethylformamide by constant current electrolysis between a stainless steel cathode and a sacrificial magnesium anode in a diaphragmless cell. Substituted benzoic acids are obtained in high yield in simle conditions thus avoiding the usual preparation of organometallic intermediates.
- Heintz, Monique,Sock, Oumar,Saboureau, Christophe,Perichon, Jacques,Troupel, Michel
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