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Tizoxanide associated with anti-virulent activity controls fire blight disease caused by Erwinia amylovora in Malus asiatica. [PDF]
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Integrative biochemical and computational analysis of leflunomide-induced redox alterations in Nauphoeta cinerea. [PDF]
Dos Santos CAL +8 more
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Discovery of BI-2493, a Pan-KRAS Inhibitor Showing <i>In Vivo</i> Efficacy. [PDF]
Bröker J +24 more
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Synthesis of new 3,5-substiuted isoxazole derivatives possessing potential anti-aggregative activity
O. V. Demina +8 more
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Novel Cyanoacrylamides Incorporating Sulfamethoxazole as Potential Anticancer Agents: DNA Interaction, Apoptotic Induction, and S‑Phase Cell Cycle Arrest in Colon Cancer Cells. [PDF]
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Journal of Medicinal Chemistry, 1977
A series of 3-halo-5-phenyl- and 3-phenyl-5-haloisoxazoles has demonstrated anthelmintic activity at doses ranging from 16 to 500 mg/kg orally against the rat roundworm, Nippostrongylus braziliensis. In the 5-phenyl series a halogen at the 3 position of the isoxazole ring was required for activity.
J B, Carr, H G, Durham, D K, Hass
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A series of 3-halo-5-phenyl- and 3-phenyl-5-haloisoxazoles has demonstrated anthelmintic activity at doses ranging from 16 to 500 mg/kg orally against the rat roundworm, Nippostrongylus braziliensis. In the 5-phenyl series a halogen at the 3 position of the isoxazole ring was required for activity.
J B, Carr, H G, Durham, D K, Hass
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Canadian Journal of Chemistry, 1974
X-Ray, n.m.r., and dielectric studies show that the hydrate of isoxazole is a typical type II clathrate hydrate in structure, in reorientation rates of host and guest molecules, and in composition.
Gough, S.R. +3 more
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X-Ray, n.m.r., and dielectric studies show that the hydrate of isoxazole is a typical type II clathrate hydrate in structure, in reorientation rates of host and guest molecules, and in composition.
Gough, S.R. +3 more
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