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Quinol derivatives as potential trypanocidal agents
Capes, Amy,Patterson, Stephen,Wyllie, Susan,Hallyburton, Irene,Collie, Iain T.,McCarroll, Andrew J.,Stevens, Malcolm F.G.,Frearson, Julie A.,Wyatt, Paul G.,Fairlamb, Alan H.,Gilbert, Ian H.
experimental part, p. 1607 - 1615 (2012/04/23)
Quinols have been developed as a class of potential anti-cancer compounds. They are thought to act as double Michael acceptors, forming two covalent bonds to their target protein(s). Quinols have also been shown to have activity against the parasite Trypa