342601-89-2Relevant academic research and scientific papers
N-PIPERIDINE DERIVATES AS CCR3 MODULATORS
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Compounds of formula I, processes for preparing such compounds, their use in the treatment of obesity, psychiatric disorders, cognitive disorders, memory disorders, schizophrenia, epilepsy, and related conditions, and neurological disorders such as dement
Novel HIV-1 protease inhibitors active against multiple PI-Resistant viral strains: Coadministration with indinavir
Kevin, Nancy J.,Duffy, Joseph L.,Kirk, Brian A.,Chapman, Kevin T.,Schleif, William A.,Olsen, David B.,Stahlhut, Mark,Rutkowski, Carrie A.,Kuo, Lawrence C.,Jin, Lixia,Lin, Jiunn H.,Emini, Emilio A.,Tata, James R.
, p. 4027 - 4030 (2007/10/03)
HIV-1 protease inhibitors (PI) with an N-arylpyrrole moiety in the P 3 position afforded excellent antiviral potency and substantially improved aqueous solubility over previously reported variants. The rapid in vitro clearance of these compounds in human liver microsomes prompted oral coadministration with indinavir to hinder their metabolism by the cyctochrome P450 3A4 isozyme and allow for in vivo PK assessment.
