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Anti-cancer and anti-malarial 4-aminoquinoline derivatives : synthesis and solid-state investigations
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Cysteine: bridging obesity, cancer, and anti-microbial resistance
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Cysteine: bridging obesity, cancer, and anti-microbial resistance
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Development of copper based anti-inflammatory drugs: histodine derivatives
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Synthesis and design of ligand copper complexes as anti-inflammatory drugs
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Studies on the synthesis, cyclodextrin inclusion and biological activity of ajoene analogues as potentially novel anti-cancer agents
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Synthesis and structure-activity relationship studies of novel anti-infectives for cross screening in tuberculosis and malaria disease models
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A Structure-Activity Relationship Study of Dihydroajoenes as Anti-Cancer Agents
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The design and synthesis of new transition metal coordination complexes as potential anti-malarial agents
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Metal complexes of anti-tubercular drugs
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Synthesis and anti-HIV activity of [d4U]-spacer-[HI-236] bifinctional HIV-1 reverse transcriptase inhibitors
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Neuropharmacological, Analgesic, and Anti-Inflammatory Activities of Pothos scandens Acetone Extract With GC-MS-Based Phytochemical Profiling
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Synthesis, Photophysical Characterization, and Anticancer Evaluation of Novel Furochromene Derivatives
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The potential of anti-malarial compounds derived from African medicinal plants, part III: an evaluation of drug metabolism and pharmacokinetics profiling
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The synthesis of analogues and bioisosteres of the acetylcholinesterase inhibitor donepezil in an attempt to identify novel anti-Alzheimer’s agents
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Diamino diamide copper complexes as anti-arthritic agents
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Dipeptides as potential anti-flammatory drugs for rheumatoid arthritis
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Development of copper peptide complexes as anti-Inflammatory drugs
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Synthesis and characterisation of new multi-component compounds containing the non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs fenbufen and S(+)-ibuprofen
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Supramolecular derivatisation of new anti-tubercular and antimalarial drug leads
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Thermodynamic properties of diamino-diamide ligand as potential anti-inflammatory agent
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Evaluation of tissue permeability of novel copper based anti-arthritic drugs
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Utilisation of efficient reactions to combine moeities exhibiting biological activity to produce novel anti-infectives against HIV and malaria
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In silico redesign and de novo design of anti-MUC1 monoclonal antibodies