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Filters: Keyword is Piperidines  [Clear All Filters]
2016
Deekonda S, Cole J, Sunna S, Rankin D, Largent-Milnes TM, Davis P, BassiriRad NM, Lai J, Vanderah TW, Porecca F et al..  2016.  Enkephalin analogues with N-phenyl-N-(piperidin-2-ylmethyl)propionamide derivatives: Synthesis and biological evaluations.. Bioorg Med Chem Lett. 26(1):222-7.
2015
Deekonda S, Wugalter L, Rankin D, Largent-Milnes TM, Davis P, Wang Y, BassiriRad NM, Lai J, Kulkarni V, Vanderah TW et al..  2015.  Design and synthesis of novel bivalent ligands (MOR and DOR) by conjugation of enkephalin analogues with 4-anilidopiperidine derivatives.. Bioorg Med Chem Lett. 25(20):4683-8.
2013
Petrov RR, Lee YSun, Vardanyan RS, Liu L, Ma S-W, Davis P, Lai J, Porreca F, Vanderah TW, Hruby VJ.  2013.  Effect of anchoring 4-anilidopiperidines to opioid peptides.. Bioorg Med Chem Lett. 23(11):3434-7.
2012
Tumati S, Largent-Milnes TM, Keresztes A, Ren J, Roeske WR, Vanderah TW, Varga EV.  2012.  Repeated morphine treatment-mediated hyperalgesia, allodynia and spinal glial activation are blocked by co-administration of a selective cannabinoid receptor type-2 agonist.. J Neuroimmunol. 244(1-2):23-31.
2011
Lee YSun, Kulkarani V, Cowell SM, Ma S-W, Davis P, Hanlon KE, Vanderah TW, Lai J, Porreca F, Vardanyan R et al..  2011.  Development of potent μ and δ opioid agonists with high lipophilicity.. J Med Chem. 54(1):382-6.

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