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Recent advances in the antimicrobial potential of boron cluster compounds. [PDF]
Price Cunliffe WJ +2 more
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Core clinical procedures and efficacy-enhancing strategies in boron neutron capture therapy. [PDF]
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Boron-based fire retardancy for natural polymeric materials. [PDF]
Wang X, Shi SQ.
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Influence of Boron Nitride Nanosheets on the Properties of Gelatin-Chitosan Bioinks for Extrusion-Based 3D Bioprinting. [PDF]
Erdogan A, Sumbelli Y, Goncu Y, Ay N.
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Recent developments in the synthesis of bioactive boron-containing compounds
Tetrahedron Letters, 2021Abstract Boron-containing compounds which possess unique and attractive properties have recently received increasing attention in organic, material and medicinal chemistry. Specifically, they have displayed interesting and useful biological activities, which promoted a great deal of interest in their synthetic approaches.
Huchen Zhou
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Effects of boron-containing compounds on immune responses: review and patenting trends
Expert Opinion on Therapeutic Patents, 2019Boron-containing compounds induce effects on immune responses. Such effects are interesting to the biomedical field for the development of therapeutic tools to modulate the immune system.The scope of BCC use to modify immune responses is expanding, mainly with regard to inflammatory diseases.
Ivonne Maciel Arciniega-Martínez +2 more
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Chemical Reviews
Boron-containing compounds (BCC) have emerged as important pharmacophores. To date, five BCC drugs (including boronic acids and boroles) have been approved by the FDA for the treatment of cancer, infections, and atopic dermatitis, while some natural BCC are included in dietary supplements.
R Justin Grams +2 more
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Boron-containing compounds (BCC) have emerged as important pharmacophores. To date, five BCC drugs (including boronic acids and boroles) have been approved by the FDA for the treatment of cancer, infections, and atopic dermatitis, while some natural BCC are included in dietary supplements.
R Justin Grams +2 more
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Current data regarding the structure-toxicity relationship of boron-containing compounds
Toxicology Letters, 2016Boron is ubiquitous in nature, being an essential element of diverse cells. As a result, humans have had contact with boron containing compounds (BCCs) for a long time. During the 20th century, BCCs were developed as antiseptics, antibiotics, cosmetics and insecticides.
Marvin A Soriano-Ursúa
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Natural occurrence of boron-containing compounds in plants, algae and microorganisms
Plant Science, 2002Discovery of naturally-occurring boron compounds, all ionophoric polyketide macrodiolide antibiotics with a single boron atom critical for activity, established at least one biochemical role of boron. This review focuses primarily on presence and distribution of boron-containing compounds in vascular plants, marine algal species, and microorganisms.
Valery M Dembitsky +2 more
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