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Unique Domain for a Unique Target: Selective Inhibitors of Host Cell DDX3X to Fight Emerging Viruses
Riva, Valentina,Garbelli, Anna,Brai, Annalaura,Casiraghi, Federica,Fazi, Roberta,Trivisani, Claudia I.,Boccuto, Adele,Saladini, Francesco,Vicenti, Ilaria,Martelli, Francesco,Zazzi, Maurizio,Giannecchini, Simone,Dreassi, Elena,Botta, Maurizio,Maga, Giovanni
, p. 9876 - 9887 (2020)
Emerging viruses like dengue, West Nile, chikungunya, and Zika can cause widespread viral epidemics. Developing novel drugs or vaccines against specific targets for each virus is a difficult task. As obligate parasites, all viruses exploit common cellular
Titanocene(III)-catalyzed formation of indolines and azaindolines
Wipf, Peter,Maciejewski, John P.
supporting information; experimental part, p. 4383 - 4386 (2009/05/30)
(Chemical Equation Presented) Reductive cyclization of epoxides tethered to substituted anilines and aminopyridines in the presence of 3 mol % of titanocene dichloride and stoichiometric manganese metal promotes a radical annulation to form 3,3-disubstituted indolines and azaindolines.
Synthesis and thermal reactions of N-(2,3-epoxypropyl)diphenylamine
Barvainiene,Stanisauskaite,Getautis
, p. 718 - 721 (2008/03/11)
The synthesis of N-(2,3-epoxypropyl)diphenylamine is reported. It was found that thermal opening of the oxirane ring of N-(2,3-epoxypropyl)diphenylamine occurred both at the secondary and the tertiary carbon atoms but the basic reaction product is 3-hydro