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Nitrotriazole- and imidazole-based amides and sulfonamides as antitubercular agents. [PDF]
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Discovery of in vitro antitubercular agents through in silico ligand-based approaches
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Design, synthesis, and evaluation of substituted nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide (NAD<sup>+</sup>) synthetase inhibitors as potential antitubercular agents. [PDF]
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[Rifampicin: a new antitubercular agent].
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Triazole: A Promising Antitubercular Agent
Chemical Biology & Drug Design, 2015Tuberculosis is a contagious disease with comparatively high mortality worldwide. The statistics shows that around three million people throughout the world die annually from tuberculosis and there are around eight million new cases each year, of which developing countries showed major share.
Rangappa S, Keri +3 more
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Minerva medica, 1984
Author resume the most important stages of the antitubercular struggle. Then they consider the action mechanisms of single drugs, often not well known, such the action mechanism of pyrazinamide. At present, the criteria of effectiveness, tolerance, availability and economy allow to use rationally and not arbitrarily the antitubercular drugs and these ...
M, Eandi, M, Buraglio
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Author resume the most important stages of the antitubercular struggle. Then they consider the action mechanisms of single drugs, often not well known, such the action mechanism of pyrazinamide. At present, the criteria of effectiveness, tolerance, availability and economy allow to use rationally and not arbitrarily the antitubercular drugs and these ...
M, Eandi, M, Buraglio
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Salicylhydroxamic Acid as an Antitubercular Agent
Nature, 1950SOME derivatives of salicylic acid possess antitubercular properties, the most important of such substances being the well-known p-aminosalicylic acid used by Lehmann1. Nevertheless, numerous investigations seem to indicate that most of the antitubercular compounds contain amino-groups.
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