205388-64-3Relevant academic research and scientific papers
Heterocyclic thioester and ketone hair growth compositions and uses
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, (2008/06/13)
This invention relates to pharmaceutical compositions and methods for treating alopecia and promoting hair growth using heterocyclic thioesters and ketones.
Method for treating nerve injury caused as a result of surgery
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, (2008/06/13)
The present invention relates generally to methods for treating or preventing nerve injury in a warm-blooded animal caused as a consequence of surgery by administering neurotrophic compounds described below. The invention relates more specifically to methods for treating or preventing nerve injury caused as a consequence of prostate surgery as well as erectile dysfunction.
N-oxide of heterocyclic ester, amide, thioester, or ketone hair growth compositions and uses
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, (2008/06/13)
This invention relates to pharmaceutical compositions and methods for treating alopecia and promoting hair growth using an N-oxide of a heterocyclic ester, amide, thioester, or ketone.
N-oxide of heterocyclic ester, amide, thioester, or ketone hair growth compositions and uses
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, (2008/06/13)
This invention relates to pharmaceutical compositions and methods for treating alopecia and promoting hair growth using an N-oxide of a heterocyclic ester, amide, thioester, or ketone.
Pyrrolidine derivative hair growth compositions and uses
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, (2008/06/13)
This invention relates to pharmaceutical compositions and methods for treating alopecia and promoting hair growth using pyrrolidine derivatives.
Heterocyclic thioester and ketone hair growth compositions and uses
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, (2008/06/13)
This invention relates to pharmaceutical compositions and methods for treating alopecia and promoting hair growth using heterocyclic thioesters and ketones.
Heterocyclic thioesters
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, (2008/06/13)
This invention relates to neurotrophic low molecular weight, small molecule heterocyclic thioesters and ketones having an affinity for FKBP-type immunophilins, and their use as inhibitors of the enzyme activity associated with immunophilin proteins, particularly peptidyl-prolyl isomerase, or rotamase, enzyme activity.
