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Quinazoline represents an important class of heterocycles with diverse medicinal and pharmacological significance. This review systematically examines scholarly efforts toward understanding different synthetic pathways emphasizing the role of metal and non‐metal catalysts including some miscellaneous reagents employed in the synthesis of quinazoline ...
Neha Manhas+4 more
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Prognosis in childhood epilepsy: A follow-up study of 148 cases in which therapy had been suspended after prolonged anticonvulsant control [PDF]
Jean Holowach+2 more
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Microwave synthesis yielded 2‐(5‐cyclopropyl‐6‐thioxo‐1,3,5‐thiadiazinan‐3‐yl)acetic acid, confirmed by infrared, nuclear magnetic resonance, and electron ionization mass spectrometry. In a pentylenetetrazole‐induced epilepsy model, it countered oxidative stress by boosting antioxidant enzymes (catalase, peroxidase, superoxide dismutase, glutathione ...
Tahir Iqbal+9 more
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A Cost Effectiveness Analysis of Spinal Cord Stimulation versus Conventional Medical Management for the Treatment of Low Back Pain Using Data from DISTINCT RCT and Medical Claims from a U.S. Commercial Payer Database. [PDF]
Deer T+11 more
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A series of azomethine‐pyrazole derivatives bearing a para‐substituted azo‐phenyl ring is straightforwardly prepared. The new compounds display an elevated antifungal activity against various Candida species and Cryptococcus neoformans strains. DFT and molecular docking calculations are used to determine possible routes of action through interactions ...
María Isabel Murillo+8 more
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Analysis of Analgesics and Adjuvant Medications on Psychiatric Comorbidities in Patients With Complex Regional Pain Syndrome 1. [PDF]
Deng A, Espiridion ED.
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Improved gas-chromatographic analysis for anticonvulsants. [PDF]
Thomas Hewitt, Dirk Sievers, G. Keßler
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ABSTRACT Introduction The SARS‐CoV‐2 pandemic has revealed a deficiency in antiviral agents. Plants, traditionally used for respiratory infections, are valuable sources of antiviral compounds. Such a plant is the Sideritis L. taxa (mountain tea), traditionally used against cold and cough.
Ekaterina‐Michaela Tomou+5 more
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Letter: "Anticonvulsant action" of vitamin D in epileptic patients. [PDF]
A. Richens, D J Rowe
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