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A plug and play approach to structural variations of bio-inspired anticancer lipidic phenyl dialkynylcarbinols. [PDF]
Bossuat M +10 more
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Synthesis and anticancer potential of glycosides. [PDF]
Ali S +5 more
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Synthesis and antimicrobial activity of sulfonyl-imidazole linked fused isoxazolo[3,4-b][1,2,3]triazolo[4,5-d]pyridines:PEG-400 mediated one-pot reaction under ultrasonic irradiation. [PDF]
Premalatha K +3 more
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Ring-Opening Chlorination and Bromination of Pyrazolopyridines and Isoxazoles. [PDF]
Ohki H, Yamaguchi J.
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Pharmacochemical Studies of Synthesized Coumarin-Isoxazole-Pyridine Hybrids. [PDF]
Douka MD +5 more
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Modifying graphene oxide with magnetic nanoparticles and Mg-Al LDHs and its application as an efficient catalyst in organic reactions. [PDF]
Rezaeian M, Tajbakhsh M, Naimi-Jamal MR.
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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.
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