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MDL 72175
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MDL-72175
National Institutes of Health
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6-heptyne-2,5-diamine
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2006
2006
Antitumor Properties of ( 2 fi , 5 fl )-6-Heptyne-2 , 5-diamine , a New Potent Enzyme-activated Irreversible Inhibitor of Ornithine Decarboxylase , in Rodents JacquesBartholeyns , 1
P. Mamont
2006
Corpus ID: 37302170
(2«,5fl)-6-Heptyne-2,5-diamine hydrochloride (MDL 72175) is a new, potent, and selective inhibitor of mammalian omithine…
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1988
1988
Immunosuppressive effects of (2R,5R)-6-heptyne-2,5-diamine, an inhibitor of polyamine synthesis: II. Beneficial effects on the development of a lupus-like disease in MRL-lpr/lpr mice.
N. Claverie
,
J. Pasquali
,
P. Mamont
,
C. Danzin
,
M. Weil-Bousson
,
M. Siat
Clinical and Experimental Immunology
1988
Corpus ID: 644604
(2R,5R)-6-heptyne-2,5-diamine (MAP; MDL 72175), a potent irreversible inhibitor of L-ornithine decarboxylase (ODC), possesses…
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1986
1986
A sensitive high-performance liquid chromatographic procedure with fluorometric detection for the analysis of decarboxylated S-adenosylmethionine and analogs in urine samples.
J. Wagner
,
Y. Hirth
,
N. Claverie
,
C. Danzin
Analytical Biochemistry
1986
Corpus ID: 34303806
1984
1984
Antitumor properties of (2R,5R)-6-heptyne-2,5-diamine, a new potent enzyme-activated irreversible inhibitor of ornithine decarboxylase, in rodents.
J. Bartholeyns
,
P. Mamont
,
P. Casara
Cancer Research
1984
Corpus ID: 269909
(2R,5R)-6-Heptyne-2,5-diamine hydrochloride (MDL 72175) is a new, potent, and selective inhibitor of mammalian ornithine…
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1984
1984
Polyamines and the development of isolated neurons in cell culture
N. Seiler
,
S. Sarhan
,
B. Roth‐Schechter
Neurochemical Research
1984
Corpus ID: 30207560
The possible role of polyamines in the development of isolated neuroblasts from the cerebral cortex of embryonic chick brain was…
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