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Friday, March 5, 2010

How to make the blood brain barrier permeable (Free Complimentary Access from Archiv der Pharmazie – Chemistry in Live Sciences

Almost no drugs can pass the blood brain barrier. However, for some diseases it is necessary to deliver substances into the brain. This free article describes a new drug and its derivatives to make the blood brain barrier permeable.

Until the end of March 2010, you can read the latest articles from Archiv der Pharmazie – Chemistry in Live Sciences for free!

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Breast Cancer, Estrogen Receptor and Ligands
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N-(Indazolyl)benzamido Derivatives as CDK1 Inhibitors: Design, Synthesis, Biological Activity, and Molecular Docking Studies
D. Raffa et al.

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