The following articles (labelled with PubMed ID or TBD) are for your review
PMID | Data | Article Title | Organization |
27774136 |
21 |
Combined Interactions with I |
University of Camerino |
27265687 |
38 |
A combined ligand- and structure-based approach for the identification of rilmenidine-derived compounds which synergize the antitumor effects of doxorubicin. |
University of Belgrade |
27031216 |
14 |
Transfer of SAR information from hypotensive indazole to indole derivatives acting ata-adrenergic receptors: In vitro and in vivo studies. |
Medical University of Gdansk |
26005521 |
15 |
Antagonism/Agonism modulation to build novel antihypertensives selectively triggering i1-imidazoline receptor activation. |
University of Camerino |
25521963 |
38 |
Synthesis and biological evaluation of 2-aryliminopyrrolidines as selective ligands for I1 imidazoline receptors: discovery of new sympatho-inhibitory hypotensive agents with potential beneficial effects in metabolic syndrome. |
Universit£ |
22750139 |
28 |
Methylation of imidazoline related compounds leads to loss ofa2-adrenoceptor affinity. Synthesis and biological evaluation of selective I1 imidazoline receptor ligands. |
University of Strasburg |
22172308 |
26 |
Synthesis and biological activities of 2-[(heteroaryl)methyl]imidazolines. |
Medical University of Gdansk |
21159515 |
29 |
New imidazoline/a(2)-adrenoceptors affecting compounds-4(5)-(2-aminoethyl)imidazoline (dihydrohistamine) derivatives. Synthesis and receptor affinity studies. |
Gdansk University of Technology |
21129985 |
33 |
3-[(Imidazolidin-2-yl)imino]indazole ligands with selectivity for thea(2)-adrenoceptor compared to the imidazoline I(1) receptor. |
Medical University of Gdansk |
19101144 |
12 |
New analogues of agmatine with higher affinity to imidazoline receptors. |
Gda£?Sk University of Technology |
18661965 |
12 |
Novel ligands rationally designed for characterizing I2-imidazoline binding sites nature and functions. |
Università |
18517187 |
14 |
1-[(Imidazolidin-2-yl)imino]indazole. Highly alpha 2/I1 selective agonist: synthesis, X-ray structure, and biological activity. |
Medical University of Gda£?Sk |