- Anti-viral method
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PCT No. PCT/US97/07431 Sec. 371 Date Jan. 6, 1999 Sec. 102(e) Date Jan. 6, 1999 PCT Filed May 2, 1997 PCT Pub. No. WO97/41846 PCT Pub. Date Nov. 13, 1997The present invention provides compounds which inhibit an envelope virus by inhibiting the fusion of the virus with the host cell. The virus may be inhibited in an infected cell, a cell susceptible of infection or a mammal in need thereof.
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- Urea, thiourea and guanidine compounds and their use as anti-viral agents
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The present invention provides compounds which inhibit an envelope virus by inhibiting the fusion of the virus with the host cell. The virus may be inhibited in an infected cell, a cell susceptible of infection or a mammal in need thereof.
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- Synthesis and antiarrhythmic activity of new [(dialkylamino)alkyl]pyridylacetamides
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The synthesis of new [(dialkylamino)alkyl]pyridylacetamides is reported. These compounds displayed a potent antiarrhythmic activity, as demonstrated on a model of myocardial infarction in the conscious dog. Structure-activity relationships are discussed within a series of 22 homologues, comparing relative antiarrhythmic properties and cardiac side effects. One of these compounds, 15, has been selected as a candidate for clinical evaluation in man.
- Bernhart,Condamine,Demarne,Roncucci,Gagnol,Gautier,Serre
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p. 451 - 455
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