"Hydantoins" is a descriptor in the National Library of Medicine's controlled vocabulary thesaurus,
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Compounds based on imidazolidine dione. Some derivatives are ANTICONVULSANTS.
Descriptor ID |
D006827
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MeSH Number(s) |
D03.383.129.308.432.555
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Concept/Terms |
Hydantoins- Hydantoins
- Imidazolidine-2,4-Diones
- Imidazolidine 2,4 Diones
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2005 | 1 | 1 | 2 |
2006 | 1 | 0 | 1 |
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Below are the most recent publications written about "Hydantoins" by people in Profiles.
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Design, synthesis, and evaluation of the antiproliferative activity of hydantoin-derived antiandrogen-genistein conjugates. Bioorg Med Chem. 2018 05 01; 26(8):1481-1487.
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Synthesis of hydantoins from enantiomerically pure alpha-amino amides without epimerization. J Org Chem. 2006 Feb 17; 71(4):1750-3.
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Structure-activity relationship study of novel necroptosis inhibitors. Bioorg Med Chem Lett. 2005 Nov 15; 15(22):5039-44.
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Developmental expression and function of aldehyde reductase in proximal tubules of the kidney. Am J Physiol Renal Physiol. 2005 Jul; 289(1):F200-7.
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Clinical and experimental studies linking oxidative metabolism to phenytoin-induced teratogenesis. Neurology. 1992 Apr; 42(4 Suppl 5):25-31.
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A pediatric phase I and pharmacokinetic study of spirohydantoin mustard. Cancer Res. 1988 Apr 15; 48(8):2292-5.
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Hydantoin-induced teratogenesis: are arene oxide intermediates really responsible? Helv Paediatr Acta. 1983 May; 38(2):171-7.