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Photochemical Perfluoroalkylation of Imidazoles
Kimoto, Hiroshi,Fujii, Shozo,Cohen, Louis A.
, p. 2867 - 2872 (2007/10/02)
Imidazole and its derivatives undergo facile trifluoromethylation or perfluoroalkylation, in methanol solution at ambient temperature, following radical dissociation of RFI by γ or UV irradiation.In the case of imidazole, attack occurs preferen
PHARMACOLOGICALLY ACTIVE GUANIDINE COMPOUNDS
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, (2015/12/08)
The compounds are substituted thioalkyl-, aminoalkyl-and oxyalkyl-guanidines which are inhibitors of histamine activity.
PHARMACOLOGICALLY ACTIVE THIOUREA AND UREA COMPOUNDS
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, (2015/12/08)
The compounds are substituted thioalkyl-, aminoalkyl-and oxyalkyl-thioureas and ureas which are inhibitors of histamine activity.
PHARMACOLOGICALLY ACTIVE THIOUREA AND UREA COMPOUNDS
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, (2008/06/13)
The compounds are substituted thioalkyl-, aminoalkyl-and oxyalkyl-thioureas and ureas which are inhibitors of histamine activity.
PHARMACOLOGICALLY ACTIVE GUANIDINE COMPOUNDS
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, (2008/06/13)
The compounds are substituted thioalkyl-, aminoalkyl-and oxyalkyl-guanidines which are inhibitors of histamine activity.
PHARMACEUTICAL COMPOSITIONS AND METHODS OF INHIBITING H-1 AND H-2 HISTAMINE RECEPTORS
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, (2008/06/13)
Pharmaceutical compositions and methods of inhibiting H-1 and H-2 histamine receptors by administering an antihistamine and an H-2 histamine receptor inhibitor. Exemplary of the antihistamine in the compositions and methods of this invention is mepyramine and exemplary of the H-2 histamine receptor inhibitor is N-cyano-N'-methyl-N"-2-((4-methyl-5-imidazolyl)-methylthio)ethyl!guanidine. "
PHARMACEUTICAL COMPOSITIONS AND METHOD OF INHIBITING H-1 AND H-2 HISTAMINE RECEPTORS
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, (2008/06/13)
Pharmaceutical compositions and methods of inhibiting H-1 and H-2 histamine receptors by administering an antihistamine and an H-2 histamine receptor inhibitor. Exemplary of the antihistamine in the compositions and methods of this invention is mepyramine and exemplary of the H-2 histamine receptor inhibitor is N-methyl-N'-4-(5)-imidazolyl) butyl!thiourea.
