23 results on '"Consalvi, Sara"'
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2. Dietary flavonoids: Nano delivery and nanoparticles for cancer therapy
3. Therapeutic potential for coxibs-nitric oxide releasing hybrids in cystic fibrosis
4. SAR Analysis of Novel Coxsackie virus A9 Capsid Binders.
5. Mycobacterial tryptophan biosynthesis: A promising target for tuberculosis drug development?
6. Transmission-Blocking Strategies for Malaria Eradication: Recent Advances in Small-Molecule Drug Development.
7. Amino Acid Biosynthesis Inhibitors in Tuberculosis Drug Discovery.
8. In vivo potent BM635 analogue with improved drug-like properties
9. Pharmaceutical salt of BM635 with improved bioavailability
10. Synthesis, biological evaluation and docking analysis of a new series of methylsulfonyl and sulfamoyl acetamides and ethyl acetates as potent COX-2 inhibitors
11. 1,5-Diarylpyrroles as potent antitubercular and anti-inflammatory agents
12. SAR analysis of new anti-TB drugs currently in pre-clinical and clinical development
13. Enhancing the pharmacodynamic profile of a class of selective COX-2 inhibiting nitric oxide donors
14. A class of pyrrole derivatives endowed with analgesic/anti-inflammatory activity
15. Improving the solubility of a new class of antiinflammatory pharmacodynamic hybrids, that release nitric oxide and inhibit cycloxygenase-2 isoenzyme
16. Antiviral Mechanisms of N -Phenyl Benzamides on Coxsackie Virus A9.
17. Direct-Acting Antivirals and Host-Targeting Approaches against Enterovirus B Infections: Recent Advances.
18. Nano-Based Drug Delivery Systems of Potent MmpL3 Inhibitors for Tuberculosis Treatment.
19. Novel Pyrazole-Containing Compounds Active against Mycobacterium tuberculosis.
20. A Series of COX-2 Inhibitors Endowed with NO-Releasing Properties: Synthesis, Biological Evaluation, and Docking Analysis.
21. A Novel Class of Dual-Acting DCH-CORMs Counteracts Oxidative Stress-Induced Inflammation in Human Primary Tenocytes.
22. SAR Analysis of Small Molecules Interfering with Energy-Metabolism in Mycobacterium tuberculosis.
23. Chocolate Consumers and Lymphocyte-to-Monocyte Ratio: A Working Hypothesis from a Preliminary Report of a Pilot Study in Celiac Subjects.
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