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9 articles for DS Sem


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Article Title
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Discovery of two novel (4-hydroxyphenyl) substituted polycyclic carbocycles as potent and selective estrogen receptor beta agonists.EBI
Marquette University
Synthesis and evaluation of 17α-triazolyl and 9α-cyano derivatives of estradiol.EBI
Marquette University
A-C Estrogens as Potent and Selective Estrogen Receptor-Beta Agonists (SERBAs) to Enhance Memory Consolidation under Low-Estrogen Conditions.EBI
Concordia University Wisconsin
Probing the human estrogen receptor-α binding requirements for phenolic mono- and di-hydroxyl compounds: a combined synthesis, binding and docking study.EBI
Marquette University
Synthesis and evaluation of 4-cycloheptylphenols as selective Estrogen receptor-β agonists (SERBAs).EBI
Marquette University
Macrocyclic inhibitors of myeloperoxidaseBDB
Bristol-Myers Squibb
A small molecule screen identifies selective inhibitors of urea transporter UT-A.BDB
University of California San Francisco
Synthesis and evaluation of novel oleanolic acid derivatives as potential antidiabetic agents.BDB
Chengde Medical University
Benzopyrans as selective estrogen receptor beta agonists (SERBAs). Part 5: Combined A- and C-ring structure-activity relationship studies.BDB
Eli Lilly