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Novel series of tacrine-tianeptine hybrids: Synthesis, cholinesterase inhibitory activity, S100B secretion and a molecular modeling approach.EBI
Universidade Federal Do Rio Grande Do Sul
Synthesis of tacrine-lophine hybrids via one-pot four component reaction and biological evaluation as acetyl- and butyrylcholinesterase inhibitors.EBI
Universidade Federal Do Rio Grande Do Sul
Searching for multi-target antipsychotics: Discovery of orally active heterocyclic N-phenylpiperazine ligands of D2-like and 5-HT1A receptors.EBI
Universidade Federal Do Rio Grande Do Sul
Synthesis and AChE inhibitory activity of new chiral tetrahydroacridine analogues from terpenic cyclanones.EBI
Universidade Federal Do Rio Grande Do Sul
Synthesis and structure-activity relationship studies of cruzain and rhodesain inhibitors.EBI
Universidade Federal Do Rio Grande Do Sul
Novel Antimicrobial 8-Hydroxyquinoline-Based Agents: Current Development, Structure-Activity Relationships, and Perspectives.EBI
Universidade Federal Do Rio Grande Do Sul
Design, synthesis, cholinesterase inhibition and molecular modelling study of novel tacrine hybrids with carbohydrate derivatives.EBI
Universidade Federal Do Rio Grande Do Sul