- NOVEL SMALL MOLECULE SHC BLOCKERS FOR TREATING LIVER DISEASE AND METABOLIC DISEASE
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The subject matter disclosed herein is directed to novel She inhibitors of Formula (II). These compounds are useful for treating impaired insulin sensitivity, glucose tolerance, obesity, diabetes, metabolic syndrome, NAFLD, NASH, PSC, PBC, or other metabo
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Paragraph 00266-00267
(2021/07/10)
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- Exocyclic-endocyclic n-acyliminium ion equilibration via an intramolecular α-thioamidoalkylation in the synthesis of fused N,S-heterocyclic systems: Some new parameters
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The reactivity of N-[aryl(or alkyl)thio(oxo or seleno)alkylamidals 6 bearing the N-(CH2)n-X-(CH2)m-Ar functionality towards neat TFA has been examined. Substrates of type 6 give, together with the products 11, 17, 19, and
- Hucher, Nicolas,Pesquet, Anthony,Netchitailo, Pierre,Daich, Adam
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p. 2758 - 2770
(2007/10/03)
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- Preparation and antitumor activity of additional mitomycin A analogues
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On the basis of qualitative structure-activity relationships developed in the preceding article, a series of 32 new mitomycin A analogues were prepared and tested in antitumor screens. Seven of them gave greater prolongation of life (ILS) than mitomycin C in the mouse P388 leukemia assay. They included examples with 7-O substituents such as cyclic ethers and nitrogen heterocycles. A Hansch analysis was attempted with log P and MR as the independent variables, but no statistically significant correlation could be made. Seven compounds, chosen mainly for their good potency (MED), were tested in the subcutaneous B16 melanoma assay in mice and four of them showed greater ILS than mitomycin C.
- Sami,Remers,Bradner
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p. 703 - 708
(2007/10/02)
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- Photochemistry of the Phthalimide System, 37. - Thiazacycloalkanols by Photocyclization of S-Substituted N-(Thioalkyl)phthalimides
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N-Substituted phthalimides (1,2) possessing a terminal thioether function in their side chain were irradiated with a high-pressure mercury lamp to give a variety of thiazacycloalkanol derivatives (3,7,9-13,16,17) with favored γ-, δ-, ε-, and ζ-hydrogen abstractions (Table 1), in moderate to fairly good yields.
- Sato, Yasuhiko,Nakai, Hideo,Wada, Masao,Mizoguchi, Tomishige,Hatanaka, Yasumaru,et al.
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p. 1099 - 1118
(2007/10/02)
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