147696-60-4Relevant academic research and scientific papers
Efficient discovery of potent anti-HIV agents targeting the Tyr181Cys variant of HIV reverse transcriptase
Jorgensen, William L.,Bollini, Mariela,Thakur, Vinay V.,Domaoal, Robert A.,Spasov, Krasimir A.,Anderson, Karen S.
supporting information; scheme or table, p. 15686 - 15696 (2011/12/03)
Non-nucleoside reverse transcriptase inhibitors (NNRTIs) that interfere with the replication of human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) are being pursued with guidance from molecular modeling including free-energy perturbation (FEP) calculations for protein-in
Substituted phenyluracils and their use as herbicides
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Page column 33, (2010/02/09)
Novel substituted phenyluracils of the general formula (I) in which n represents 0, 1 or 2, R1represents hydrogen, amino or optionally substituted alkyl, R2represents carboxyl, cyano, carbamoyl, thiocarbamoyl or in each case optional
N-aryl-3,3,3-trifluoro-2-hydroxy-2-methylpropanamides: K(ATP) potassium channel openers. Modifications on the western region
Ohnmacht, Cyrus J.,Russell, Keith,Empfield, James R.,Frank, Cathy A.,Gibson, Keith H.,Mayhugh, Daniel R.,McLaren, Frances M.,Shapiro, Howard S.,Brown, Frederick J.,Trainor, Diane A.,Ceccarelli, Christopher,Lin, Margaret M.,Masek, Brian B.,Forst, Janet M.,Harris, Robert J.,Hulsizer, James M.,Lewis, Joseph J.,Silverman, Stuart M.,Smith, Reed W.,Warwick, Paul J.,Kau, Sen T.,Chun, Alexa L.,Grant, Thomas L.,Howe, Burton B.,Li, Jack H.,Trivedi, Shephali,Halterman, Tracy J.,Yochim, Christopher,Dyroff, Martin C.,Kirkland,Neilson, Kathleen L.
, p. 4592 - 4601 (2007/10/03)
A subset of antiandrogen compounds, the N-aryl-3,3,3-trifluoro-2- hydroxy-2-methylpropanamides 1, were found to activate ATP sensitive potassium channels (K(ATP)) and represent a new class of potassium channel openers (PCOs). A structure-activity relation
Therapeutic amides
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, (2008/06/13)
Amides having formula I: STR1 wherein E, X, R2 and R3 have the meanings given in the specification, and pharmaceutically acceptable salts and pharmaceutically acceptable in vivo hydrolysable esters thereof, which are useful in the treatment of urinary incontinence. Further provided are processes for preparing the amides and pharmaceutical compositions containing them.
