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Diaryl hydrazones as multifunctional inhibitors of amyloid self-assembly
Béla Török
, Abha Sood
, Seema Bag
, Rekha Tulsan
, Sanjukta Ghosh
, Dmitry Borkin
, Arleen R. Kennedy
, Michelle Melanson
, Richard Madden
, Weihong Zhou
, Harry Levine
,
Marianna Török
Chemistry
University of Massachusetts Boston
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Chemistry
Oligomer
100%
Hydrazone
100%
formation
75%
Antioxidant Agent
50%
Resveratrol
50%
Colorimetry
50%
Atomic Force Microscopy
25%
Superoxide
25%
Benzaldehyde
25%
Structure-Activity Relationship
25%
Aromatic Structure
25%
Ascorbic Acid
25%
Phenylhydrazine
25%
Biphenyl
25%
Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutical Science
Amyloid Protein
100%
Oligomer
100%
Antioxidant
50%
Resveratrol
50%
Atomic Force Microscopy
25%
Structure Activity Relationship
25%
Superoxide
25%
1,1 Diphenyl 2 Picrylhydrazyl
25%
Benzaldehyde Derivative
25%
Phenylhydrazine Derivative
25%
Ascorbic Acid
25%
Keyphrases
Bifunctional Inhibitors
100%
Radical Scavenging Effect
50%
Phenylhydrazine
25%
Chromatographic Study
25%
2,2-diphenyl-1-picrylhydrazyl Radical
25%
Fluorometric Assay
25%
Multifunctional Small Molecules
25%
Synthesized Compounds
25%
Chemical Engineering
Oligomer
100%
Resveratrol
50%
Antioxidant
50%
Ascorbic Acid
25%