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Azaindole N-methyl hydroxamic acids as HIV-1 integrase inhibitors-II. the impact of physicochemical properties on ADME and PK
Tanis, Steven P.,Plewe, Michael B.,Johnson, Ted W.,Butler, Scott L.,Dalvie, Deepak,Delisle, Dorothy,Dress, Klaus R.,Hu, Qiyue,Huang, Buwen,Kuehler, Jon E.,Kuki, Atsuo,Liu, Wen,Peng, Qinghai,Smith, Graham L.,Solowiej, Jim,Tran, Khanh T.,Wang, Hai,Yang, Anle,Yin, Chunfeng,Yu, Xiaoming,Zhang, Junhu,Zhu, Huichun
supporting information; experimental part, p. 7429 - 7434 (2011/02/26)
HIV-1 integrase is one of three enzymes encoded by the HIV genome and is essential for viral replication, and HIV-1 IN inhibitors have emerged as a new promising class of therapeutics. Recently, we reported the discovery of azaindole hydroxamic acids that