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Design and synthesis of sulfamoyl benzoic acid analogues with subnanomolar agonist activity specific to the LPA2 receptor.EBI
The University of Tennessee Health Science Center
Synthesis and calpain inhibitory activity of peptidomimetic compounds with constrained amino acids at the P2 position.EBI
The University of Tennessee Health Science Center
Synthesis, calpain inhibitory activity, and cytotoxicity of P2-substituted proline and thiaproline peptidyl aldehydes and peptidyl alpha-ketoamides.EBI
The University of Tennessee Health Science Center
A novel series of urea-based peptidomimetic calpain inhibitors.EBI
The University of Tennessee Health Science Center
Discovery of a Highly Selective and Potent TRPC3 Inhibitor with High Metabolic Stability and Low Toxicity.EBI
The University of Tennessee Health Science Center
Synthesis of a reported calpain inhibitor isolated from Streptomyces griseus.EBI
The University of Tennessee Health Science Center
Homology modeling using multiple molecular dynamics simulations and docking studies of the human androgen receptor ligand binding domain bound to testosterone and nonsteroidal ligands.EBI
The University of Tennessee Health Science Center
Synthesis and calpain inhibitory activity of alpha-ketoamides with 2,3-methanoleucine stereoisomers at the P2 position.EBI
The University of Tennessee Health Science Center
Mechanistic Insight on the Mode of Action of Colletoic Acid.EBI
The University of Tennessee Health Science Center