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Ifedayo Victor Ogungbe to Antiprotozoal Agents

This is a "connection" page, showing publications Ifedayo Victor Ogungbe has written about Antiprotozoal Agents.
Connection Strength

3.087
  1. Zhang H, Collins J, Nyamwihura R, Crown O, Ajayi O, Ogungbe IV. Vinyl sulfone-based inhibitors of trypanosomal cysteine protease rhodesain with improved antitrypanosomal activities. Bioorg Med Chem Lett. 2020 07 15; 30(14):127217.
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    Score: 0.737
  2. Ogungbe IV, Setzer WN. The Potential of Secondary Metabolites from Plants as Drugs or Leads against Protozoan Neglected Diseases-Part III: In-Silico Molecular Docking Investigations. Molecules. 2016 Oct 19; 21(10).
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    Score: 0.577
  3. Ogungbe IV, Erwin WR, Setzer WN. Antileishmanial phytochemical phenolics: molecular docking to potential protein targets. J Mol Graph Model. 2014 Mar; 48:105-17.
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    Score: 0.476
  4. Ogungbe IV, Ng JD, Setzer WN. Interactions of antiparasitic alkaloids with Leishmania protein targets: a molecular docking analysis. Future Med Chem. 2013 Oct; 5(15):1777-99.
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    Score: 0.467
  5. Setzer WN, Ogungbe IV. In-silico investigation of antitrypanosomal phytochemicals from Nigerian medicinal plants. PLoS Negl Trop Dis. 2012; 6(7):e1727.
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    Score: 0.430
  6. Santos CC, Zhang H, Batista MM, de Oliveira GM, Demarque KC, da Silva NL, Moreira OC, Ogungbe IV, Soeiro MNC. Phenotypic investigation of 4-nitrophenylacetyl- and 4-nitro-1H-imidazoyl-based compounds as antileishmanial agents. Parasitology. 2022 04; 149(4):490-495.
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    Score: 0.208
  7. Santos CC, Zhang H, Batista MM, de Oliveira GM, Demarque KC, da Silva-Gomes NL, Moreira OC, Ogungbe IV, Soeiro MNC. In Vitro and In Vivo Evaluation of an Adamantyl-Based Phenyl Sulfonyl Acetamide against Cutaneous Leishmaniasis Models of Leishmania amazonensis. Antimicrob Agents Chemother. 2020 11 17; 64(12).
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    Score: 0.191
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