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1 Trisaccharides containing a terminal Man-6-P group were more potent inhibitors than disaccharides.
2 Thus, the identification of novel potent inhibitors of thrombin are of immense importance.
3 These compounds were found to be potent inhibitors of phosphodiesterase 4.
4 Among the most potent inhibitors of angiogenesis is the fumagillin family of natural products.
5 Likewise, incorporation of D-amino acids led to potent inhibitors with a novel mode of binding.
6 One of the most potent inhibitors is the previously described anaplastic lymphoma kinase inhibitor TAE684.
7 Coordination compounds are more potent inhibitors than the salts.
8 The development of specific and potent inhibitors will allow this hypothesis to be tested in animals.
9 This has prompted our search for more potent inhibitors of NaCl secretion in the latter system.
10 Introduction: Bisphosphonates are potent inhibitors of osteoclast activity, and reduce bone turnover by inhibiting bone resorption.
11 TGF-betas are potent inhibitors of epithelial cell proliferation.
12 Recently, we reported that certain urea-based structures act as potent inhibitors of GCPII (J. Med.
13 The results of in vitro study revealed that all the compounds are the potent inhibitors of urease.
14 Therefore, development of potent inhibitors that block AKT pathway is an attractive therapeutic strategy for treating ovarian carcinoma.
15 Furthermore, the complex structures of two potent inhibitors with SARS-CoV M(pro) were solved by X-ray crystallography.
16 More potent inhibitors of platelet aggregation antagonize the interaction between the platelet surface protein GP IIb-IIIa and fibrinogen.
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