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Functional characterization of miRNA(s) that regulate(s) apoptosis
Adlakha, Yogita K
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Hydrodenitrogenation of isoquinoline
Applied Catalysis A: General, 1999Abstract To determine the formation and reactivity of addition compounds produced during hydrodenitrogenation (HDN), we investigated the HDN of isoquinoline for a sulfided Ni–Mo/Al 2 O 3 catalyst operated under a hydrogen pressure of 12 MPa (cold charge) in the temperature range 300–375°C.
Yoshikazu Sugimoto, Yasuo Miki
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THE SYNTHESIS OF SOME ISOQUINOLINES
Canadian Journal of Research, 1949A number of new isoquinolines substituted in the benzene nucleus have been prepared. The substituents include hydrazine-, chloro-, nitro-, and some combinations of these.
Marshall Kulka, Richard H. F. Manske
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Allylboration of Functionalized Isoquinolines.
ChemInform, 2002AbstractFor Abstract see ChemInform Abstract in Full Text.
Fedor V. Pastukhov+3 more
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Enantioselective Hydrogenation of Isoquinolines
Angewandte Chemie International Edition, 2013AbstractReview: [11 refs.]
Dongbing Zhao, Frank Glorius
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1971
1. ISOQUINOLINE ALKALOIDS - ORIGINS AND DEGREDATION 2. ss-PHENYLETHYLAMINES AND SIMPLE ISOQUINOLINES 2.1 Structures 2.2 Syntheses 2.3 Chemical Properties 2.4 Polymeric Isoquinolines 2.5 N-Benzylisoquinolines 2.6 1-Phenylisoquinolines 2.7 4-Phenylisoquinolines 2.8 Biogenesis 2.9 Pharmacology References 3.
J. E. Saxton, K. W. Bentley
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1. ISOQUINOLINE ALKALOIDS - ORIGINS AND DEGREDATION 2. ss-PHENYLETHYLAMINES AND SIMPLE ISOQUINOLINES 2.1 Structures 2.2 Syntheses 2.3 Chemical Properties 2.4 Polymeric Isoquinolines 2.5 N-Benzylisoquinolines 2.6 1-Phenylisoquinolines 2.7 4-Phenylisoquinolines 2.8 Biogenesis 2.9 Pharmacology References 3.
J. E. Saxton, K. W. Bentley
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ChemInform Abstract: CONDENSED ISOQUINOLINES. XI. IMIDAZO(5,1‐A)ISOQUINOLINES
Chemischer Informationsdienst, 1976AbstractDas aus (I) zugängliche Carbonitril (II) wird katalytisch zu dem Amin (III) hydriert, dessen Acetylierung die Produkte (IV), (Va), (Vb) sowie das bekannte Imidazoisochinolin (Xd) gibt; demnach unterliegt (Vb) unter den vorhandenen Bedingungen bereits der Cyclokondensation zu (Xd).
Willy R. F. Lingier+3 more
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1978
The chemistry, synthesis, and biogenesis of peyote, Lophophora williamsii (Lemaire) Coult., and other cactus alkaloids have been thoroughly reviewed.1 ...
Maurice Shamma, Jerome L. Moniot
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The chemistry, synthesis, and biogenesis of peyote, Lophophora williamsii (Lemaire) Coult., and other cactus alkaloids have been thoroughly reviewed.1 ...
Maurice Shamma, Jerome L. Moniot
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3,4-Dihydrobenz[f]isoquinoline and 3,4-dihydrobenz[g]isoquinoline
The Journal of Organic Chemistry, 1988AbstractThe isoquinolines (II) and (IX) mentioned in the title are prepared by cyclization of the N‐naphthylethyl formamide (I) or by cyclocondensation of the diacid monoester (V) with urea (VI) and subsequent reduction and dehydrogenation.
Steven D. Young+2 more
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1988
Publisher Summary Isoquinoline-type alkaloids show biological activities similar to those of morphinane-, protoberberine-, and benzophenanthridine-type alkaloids. The benzophenanthridine alkaloids found in callus cells of poppy are not present in the original plants.
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Publisher Summary Isoquinoline-type alkaloids show biological activities similar to those of morphinane-, protoberberine-, and benzophenanthridine-type alkaloids. The benzophenanthridine alkaloids found in callus cells of poppy are not present in the original plants.
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