19399-25-8Relevant articles and documents
Anti-malarial activity of N6-modified purine analogues
Too, Kathleen,Brown, Daniel M.,Bongard, Emily,Yardley, Vanessa,Vivas, Livia,Loakes, David
, p. 5551 - 5562 (2007)
Plasmodium falciparum causes one of the deadliest forms of malaria and resistance to the currently available drugs makes it imperative to develop new, safe and potent drugs. Parasites such as P. falciparum are unable to synthesise purines de novo and to t
Purines. XLVIII. Syntheses and proton nuclear magnetic resonance study of 2-deuterioadenines substitutes or unsubstituted at the 9-position and of their N-oxygenated derivatives
Fujii,Saito,Kizu,Hayashibara,Kumazawa,Nakajima,Fujisawa
, p. 301 - 308 (2007/10/02)
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