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Syntheses and biological activities of sulfoximine-based acyclic triaryl olefins

Chen et al., 2012

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4902815056703217956
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Chen X
Park S
Buschmann H
De Rosa M
Bolm C
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Bioorganic & medicinal chemistry letters

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Sulfoximine-based acyclic triaryl olefins 8 and 9 have been prepared and initial studies have been performed to determine their biological profiles. In contrast to their sulfonyl-substituted analog 2 sulfoximines 8 and 9 show low COX inhibitory activity. All compounds affect the …
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