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AMINOISOXAZOLINE COMPOUNDS AS AGONISTS OF ALPHA7-NICOTINIC ACETYLCHOLINE RECEPTORS
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Paragraph 00442; 00443, (2017/05/19)
The present invention relates to novel aminoisoxazoline compounds, and pharmaceutical compositions of the same, that are suitable as agonists or partial agonists of α7-nAChR, and methods of preparing these compounds and compositions, and the use of these compounds and compositions in methods of maintaining, treating and/or improving cognitive function. In particular, methods of administering the compound or composition to a patient in need thereof, for example a patient with a cognitive deficiency and/or a desire to enhance cognitive function, that may derive a benefit therefrom.
MODULATORS OF METHYL MODIFYING ENZYMES, COMPOSITIONS AND USES THEREOF
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Paragraph 0302; 0304, (2015/11/25)
Agents for modulating methyl modifying enzymes, compositions and uses thereof are provided herein.
MODULATORS OF METHYL MODIFYING ENZYMES, COMPOSITIONS AND USES THEREOF
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Paragraph 00199; 00201, (2013/06/05)
Agents for modulating methyl modifying enzymes, compositions and uses thereof are provided herein.
ANTI-INFECTIVE PYRIMIDINES AND USES THEREOF
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Page/Page column 170, (2009/04/25)
This invention relates to: (a) compounds and salts thereof that, inter alia, inhibit HCV; (b) intermediates useful for the preparation of such compounds and salts; (c) compositions comprising such compounds and salts; (d) methods for preparing such intermediates, compounds, salts, and compositions; (e) methods of use of such compounds, salts, and compositions; and (f) kits comprising such compounds, salts, and compositions.
The conformation and activity relationship of benzofuran derivatives as angiotensin II receptor antagonists
Yoo, Sung-Eun,Lee, Seung-Heui,Kim, Soo-Kyung,Lee, Sung-Hou
, p. 445 - 459 (2007/10/03)
We have synthesized various benzofuran derivatives to study the relationship between the conformation and the angiotensin II type I receptor antagonistic activity.
