Synthesis of a new hapten for generating catalytic antibodies that activate doxorubicin prodrugs
摘要:
In order to assess a novel strategy for catalytic activation of a new prodrug of doxorubicin, a new hapten has been designed and prepared, which can be used to induce an immune response from which catalytic antibodies (cAbs) may be produced. (C), 2001 Elsevier Science Ltd. All rights reserved.
[EN] ARYLALKYLAMINE COMPOUNDS AS CALCIUM SENSING RECEPTOR MODULATORS<br/>[FR] COMPOSÉS D'ARYLALKYLAMINE JOUANT LE RÔLE DE MODULATEURS DES RÉCEPTEURS SENSIBLES AU CALCIUM
申请人:LUPIN LTD
公开号:WO2014033604A1
公开(公告)日:2014-03-06
The present invention provides arylalkylamine compounds as calcium sensing receptor modulators (CaSR). In particular, the compounds described herein are useful for treating, managing, and/or lessening the severity of diseases, disorders, syndromes and/or conditions associated with the modulation of calcium sensing receptors (CaSR). The invention also provides herein the pharmaceutical compositions thereof, and methods for treating, managing, and/or lessening the severity of diseases, disorders, syndromes and/or conditions associated with the modulation of CaSR. The invention also relates to process for the preparation of the compounds of the invention. (Formula I)
ARYLALKYLAMINE COMPOUNDS AS CALCIUM SENSING RECEPTOR MODULATORS
申请人:Lupin Limited
公开号:US20150239827A1
公开(公告)日:2015-08-27
The present invention provides arylalkylamine compounds as calcium sensing receptor modulators (CaSR). In particular, the compounds described herein are useful for treating, managing, and/or lessening the severity of diseases, disorders, syndromes and/or conditions associated with the modulation of calcium sensing receptors (CaSR). The invention also provides herein the pharmaceutical compositions thereof, and methods for treating, managing, and/or lessening the severity of diseases, disorders, syndromes and/or conditions associated with the modulation of CaSR. The invention also relates to process for the preparation of the compounds of the invention. (Formula I)