Striking Effect of Hydroxamic Acid Substitution on the Phosphodiesterase Type 4 (PDE4) and TNFα Inhibitory Activity of Two Series of Rolipram Analogues: Implications for a New Active Site Model of PDE4 (Q74177798)
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scientific article published on January 29, 1998
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English | Striking Effect of Hydroxamic Acid Substitution on the Phosphodiesterase Type 4 (PDE4) and TNFα Inhibitory Activity of Two Series of Rolipram Analogues: Implications for a New Active Site Model of PDE4 |
scientific article published on January 29, 1998 |
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Striking effect of hydroxamic acid substitution on the phosphodiesterase type 4 (PDE4) and TNF alpha inhibitory activity of two series of rolipram analogues: implications for a new active site model of PDE4 (English)
Striking Effect of Hydroxamic Acid Substitution on the Phosphodiesterase Type 4 (PDE4) and TNFα Inhibitory Activity of Two Series of Rolipram Analogues: Implications for a New Active Site Model of PDE4 (English)
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E. F. Kleinman
E. Campbell
L. A. Giordano
V. L. Cohan
T. H. Jenkinson
J. B. Cheng
J. T. Shirley
E. R. Pettipher
E. D. Salter
T. A. Hibbs
F. M. DiCapua
1 January 1998
29 January 1998
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