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Current Topics in Medicinal Chemistry - Volume 21, Issue 32, 2021
Volume 21, Issue 32, 2021
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An Insight on RNA Based Therapeutics and Vaccines: Challenges and Opportunities
Authors: Kanisht Batra, Sushila Maan and Anju SehrawatIn this era, RNA molecules have provided a unique opportunity to researchers all over the world for expanding their range of targets in the development of drugs. Due to the unique pharmacological as well as physicochemical characteristics of different RNA molecules such as aptamers, small interfering RNAs (siRNA), antisense oligonucleotides (ASO) and guide RNAs (gRNA), they have emerged recently as a new class of Read More
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Computer-Aided Drug Discovery (CADD) Approaches for the Management of Neuropathic Pain
Authors: Muthusamy Ramesh and Arunachalam MuthuramanNeuropathic pain occurs due to physical damage, injury, or dysfunction of neuronal fibers. The pathophysiology of neuropathic pain is too complex. Therefore, an accurate and reliable prediction of the appropriate hits/ligands for the treatment of neuropathic pain is a challenging process. However, computer-aided drug discovery approaches contributed significantly to discovering newer hits/ligands for the treatment of neu Read More
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Medicinal Chemistry Strategies Towards SO2 Donors as Research Tools and Potential Therapeutics
Authors: Eman M El-Labbad, Xingyue Ji, Khaled A.M. Abouzid and Binghe WangSO2 is emerging as a possible endogenous signaling molecule in mammals. In addition, SO2 has also shown pharmacological effects, presenting SO2 as a promising potential therapeutic agent. The past decade has witnessed steady advances in the development of small molecule-based SO2 prodrugs/donors with varied release mechanisms. Herein, we summarize various strategies employed for SO2 prodrug design. The rem Read More
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Moving Past Quinone-Methides: Recent Advances Toward Minimizing Electrophilic Byproducts from COS/H2S Donors
More LessHydrogen sulfide (H2S) is an important biomolecule that plays key signaling and protective roles in different physiological processes. With goals of advancing both the available research tools and the associated therapeutic potential of H2S, researchers have developed different methods to deliver H2S on demand in different biological contexts. A recent approach to develop such donors has been to design compounds that r Read More
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Carbon Monoxide as a Therapeutic for Airway Diseases: Contrast and Comparison of Various CO Delivery Modalities
Authors: Ravi Tripathi, Xiaoxiao Yang, Stefan W. Ryter and Binghe WangThe quest to find novel strategies to tackle respiratory illnesses has led to the exploration of the potential therapeutic effects of carbon monoxide (CO) as an endogenous signaling molecule and a cytoprotective agent. Further, several studies have demonstrated the pharmacological efficacy of CO in animal models of respiratory disorders, such as acute lung injury and pulmonary hypertension. Because of the gaseous nature of Read More
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Advancement of Prodrug Approaches for Nucleotide Antiviral Agents
Authors: Yanping Li, Bo Yang, Yanni Quan and Zhuorong LiSynthetic nucleoside or nucleotide analogues played a key role to the development of antiviral agents in past decades. However, low membrane permeability and insufficient cellular phosphorylation impaired the biological activity of polar nucleoside drugs because they have to penetrate the cell membrane and be phosphorylated to active metabolite stepwise by intracellular enzymes. To overcome these limitations, diverse lip Read More
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