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CARBOXYLIC DERIVATIVES FOR USE IN THE TREATMENT OF CANCER
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The invention provides novel compounds of formula (I), wherein: R1 is a radical derived from one of the known ring systems; R2 is a phenyl radical optionally substituted; Xn represents a birradical selected from the group consisting of: -(CH2)1-4-, (C2-C4)-alkenyl, (C2-C4)alkynyl, -S-(CH2)1-3-#, and -(CH2)1-3-O-#; wherein the symbol # indicates the position at which Xn is attached to R1; Yn is a birradical selected from the group consisting of: -(CH2)2-4-, -S-(CH2)1-3#, and -O-(CH2)1-3-#,; where in the symbol # indicates the position at which Yn is attached to R2; and R3 is a radical selected from the group consisting of: -OR4. The compounds of formula (I) are useful in the treatment of cancer
Searching for minimum increments of hydrophobic collapse: Flexible dinaphthyl carboxylates
Newcomb, Lisa F.,Haque, Tasir S.,Gellman, Samuel H.
, p. 6509 - 6519 (2007/10/02)
In an effort to identify minimal units of hydrophobically induced folding, we have examined flexible molecules containing two naphthyl moieties connected by a four-atom linker that also bears a carboxyl group. Crystallographic data show that the linkers a
