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Thienopyrimidine derivative as an active ingredient a plant disease control agent (by machine translation)
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Paragraph 0097; 0098; 0099, (2018/07/31)
[Problem] in plant disease resistance-inducing gene expression found thienopyrimidine derivative effect, utilizing the thienopyrimidine derivatives, injuries to plant disease organisms[Solution] some of the thienopyrimidine derivatives, such as gene expression in a plant disease-resistance gene to induce PR-a 1, therefore cruciferous vegetables against plant diseases caused by pathogenic bacillus anthracis, exhibiting excellent control effect was found. [Drawing] no (by machine translation)
Discovery of new hit-molecules targeting Plasmodium falciparum through a global SAR study of the 4-substituted-2-trichloromethylquinazoline antiplasmodial scaffold
Desroches, Justine,Kieffer, Charline,Primas, Nicolas,Hutter, Sébastien,Gellis, Armand,El-Kashef, Hussein,Rathelot, Pascal,Verhaeghe, Pierre,Azas, Nadine,Vanelle, Patrice
, p. 68 - 86 (2016/09/21)
From 4 antiplasmodial hit-molecules identified in 2-trichloromethylquinazoline series, we conducted a global Structure-Activity relationship (SAR) study involving 26 compounds and covering 5 molecular regions (I – V), aiming at defining the corresponding
THIENO[3,2-D]PYRIMIDINE-6-CARBOXAMIDES AND ANALOGUES AS SIRTUIN MODULATORS
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, (2014/09/29)
Provided herein are novel substituted thieno[3,2-d]pyrimidine-6-carboxamide sirtuin inhibitors and methods of use thereof. The sirtuin inhibitors may be used for inhibiting a sirtuin-mediated biological process, and, e.g. for treating and/or preventing diseases and disorders including, but not limited to cancer, neurodegenerative disease and inflammation. Also provided herein are pharmaceutical compositions comprising these sirtuin inhibitors and compositions comprising a sirtuin inhibitor in combination with another therapeutic agent.