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Bisphosphonate mechanism of action

Current Rheumatology Reports, 2002
Nitrogen-containing bisphosphonates (N-BPs) are potent inhibitors of bone resorption widely used in the treatment of osteoporosis and other bone degrading disorders. At the tissue level, N-BPs reduce bone turnover, increase bone mass and mineralization, measured clinically as a rise in bone mineral density, increase bone strength and reduce fracture ...
Alfred A, Reszka, Gideon A, Rodan
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Mechanism of ACTH action

Metabolism, 1972
Abstract ACTH regulates both the differentiated function (steroidogenesis) and the growth and replicative potential of the adrenal cortex. Cyclic AMP (cAMP) serves as the mediator of ACTH action within the cell. The binding of cAMP to its specific receptor activates a protein phosphokinase enzyme with resultant phosphorylation and altered function of
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Thalidomide: Mechanisms of Action

International Reviews of Immunology, 2008
The classification of thalidomide as an orphan drug with anti-inflammatory actions has led to its off-label use in conditions refractory to other medications. Although the observed clinical effects of thalidomide suggest it to have immunomodulatory capabilities, the mechanism of action is unclear.
Taraneh, Paravar, Delphine J, Lee
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Hydroxyurea: Mechanism of Action

Science, 1963
Acetohydroxamic acid has been identified, by paper chromatography, in the blood of three patients with chronic myelogenous leukemia on hydroxyurea therapy. This suggests that the drug is hydrolyzed yielding hyroxylamine, which then cleaves thioesters, in particular acetyl-coenzyme A.
W N, FISHBEIN, P P, CARBONE
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