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Academic Article Simultaneous RP-HPLC-DAD quantification of bromocriptine, haloperidol and its diazepane structural analog in rat plasma with droperidol as internal standard for application to drug-interaction pharmacokinetics.
Academic Article Optimization of 3-(phenylthio)quinolinium compounds against opportunistic fungal pathogens.
Academic Article d-Carbolines and their ring-opened analogs: synthesis and evaluation against fungal and bacterial opportunistic pathogens.
Academic Article Polyisoprenylated methylated protein methyl esterase: a putative biomarker and therapeutic target for pancreatic cancer.
Academic Article Further evaluation of the tropane analogs of haloperidol.
Academic Article Structure-activity relationship (SAR) and preliminary mode of action studies of 3-substituted benzylthioquinolinium iodide as anti-opportunistic infection agents.
Academic Article Synthesis and evaluation of the structural elements in alkylated tetrahydroisoquinolines for binding to CNS receptors.
Academic Article Structural features important for sigma 1 receptor binding.
Academic Article Is a nitrogen atom an important pharmacophoric element in sigma ligand binding?
Academic Article Haloperidol: towards further understanding of the structural contributions of its pharmacophoric elements at D2-like receptors.
Academic Article Evaluation of the eutomer of 4-{3-(4-chlorophenyl)-3-hydroxypyrrolidin-1-yl}-1-(4-fluorophenyl)butan-1-one, {(+)-SYA 09}, a pyrrolidine analog of haloperidol.
Academic Article Identification of a butyrophenone analog as a potential atypical antipsychotic agent: 4-[4-(4-chlorophenyl)-1,4-diazepan-1-yl]-1-(4-fluorophenyl)butan-1-one.
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Academic Article A study of the structure-affinity relationship in SYA16263; is a D2 receptor interaction essential for inhibition of apormorphine-induced climbing behavior in mice?
Academic Article New dual 5-HT1A and 5-HT7 receptor ligands derived from SYA16263.
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