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dr Beata Duszyńska
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Institute of Pharmacology Polish Academy of Sciences, Department of Medicinal Chemistry
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Smętna 12, Kraków, 31-343,
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V Multidyscyplinarna Konferencja Nauki o Leku
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2006-05-15
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2006-05-17
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VI Multidyscyplinarna Konferencja Nauki o Leku
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2008-05-25
ended:
2008-05-29
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VI Multidyscyplinarna Konferencja Nauki o Leku
Flexible vs partly constrained linkers in NAN-190 and PK-13 analogs investigated as 5-HT
1A
/5-HT
7
receptor ligands
Publications:
8-ALKOXY-PURINE-2,6-DIONES WITH 7-PHENYLPIPERAZINYLALKYL AND 7-TETRAHYDRO-ISOQUINOLINYLALKYL MOIETIES AS 5-HT
1A
, 5-HT
2A
, 5-HT
7
RECEPTOR LIGANDS
DESIGN AND SYNTHESIS OF NEW 7-PHENYLPIPERAZINYLALKYL AND 7-TETRAHYDROISOQUINOLINYLALKYL DERIVATIVES OF PURINE-2,6,8-TRIONE AS POTENTIAL SEROTONIN RECEPTOR AGENTS
Examination of 5-HT
6
receptor affinity in the group of arylsulfonamide derivatives
Flexible vs partly constrained linkers in NAN-190 and PK-13 analogs investigated as 5-HT
1A
/5-HT
7
receptor ligands
NEW DUAL 5-HT
7
/5-HT
1A
LIGANDS WITH ANTIDEPRESSANT AND ANXIOLYTIC-LIKE ACTIVITY
New serotonin receptors ligands in the group of 8-acylamide derivatives of 1,3-dimethyl-7-[(4-phenyl- piperazin-1-yl)-alkyl]-1H-purine-2,6-(3H,7H)-dione
Quinolinesulfonamides as potential 5-HT
7
and 5-HT
1A
receptor ligands
Searching for lead molecules as potential new CNS agents in the serotonin 5-HT
6
screening assay
Solid-phase synthesis and preliminary biological investigation of arylpiperazine library as 5-HT
1A
and 5-HT
2A
receptor ligands
Synthesis and serotonin receptors activity of new purine-2,6-dione derivatives with arylpiperazinylalkoxy moieties
Synthesis of long-chain arylpiperazine theophylline derivatives as potential 5-HT
7
and 5-HT
6
receptors ligands
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