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CA IX Inhibition by a Sulfonamide Compound: A Therapeutic Approach Against Breast Cancer. [PDF]

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Akmese S   +7 more
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Delta-sulfanilamide.

open access: yesActa crystallographica. Section C, Crystal structure communications, 2008
The delta polymorph of sulfanilamide (or 4-aminobenzenesulfonamide), C(6)H(8)N(2)O(2)S, displays an overall three-dimensional hydrogen-bonded network that is dominated by a two-dimensional substructure with R(2)(2)(8) rings; these result from dimeric N-H...O interactions between adjacent sulfonamide groups.
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Polymorphism in Sulfanilamide-d4

Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences, 1970
Thermal behaviors of four crystalline forms of sulfanilamide and of sulfanilamide-d4 have been examined. Heats of transition and fusion have been determined. The deuterated modifications exhibit smaller heats of transition and heats of fusion than the corresponding undeuterated forms. There is, however, a difference in the magnitude of this decrease in
J Keith Guillory
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Selective Bacterial Growth Inactivation by pH-Sensitive Sulfanilamide Functionalized Carbon Dots

open access: yesACS Applied Bio Materials
Carbon dots (CDs) were synthesized hydrothermally by mixing citric acid (CA) and an antifolic agent, sulfanilamide (SNM), employed for pH sensing and bacterial growth inactivation.
Stanzin Lzaod   +2 more
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SULFANILAMIDE

Archives of Internal Medicine, 1939
In previous studies of the streptococcidal power of whole blood in vitro, it was ascertained that the organisms were killed by intracellular digestion following phagocytosis. In order to render phagocytosis effective, it was necessary to have specific antibody present in the plasma. Plasma without leukocytes was incapable of killing organisms.
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