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ChemInform Abstract: New Pyrrole Derivatives as Antimycobacterial Agents Analogues of BM212.

Mariangela Biava

Mariangela Biava

Dip. Stud. Chim. Tecnol. Sostanze Biol. Attive, Univ. La Sapienza, I-00185 Roma, Italy

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Rossella Fioravanti

Rossella Fioravanti

Dip. Stud. Chim. Tecnol. Sostanze Biol. Attive, Univ. La Sapienza, I-00185 Roma, Italy

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Giulio Cesare Porretta

Giulio Cesare Porretta

Dip. Stud. Chim. Tecnol. Sostanze Biol. Attive, Univ. La Sapienza, I-00185 Roma, Italy

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Delia Deidda

Delia Deidda

Dip. Stud. Chim. Tecnol. Sostanze Biol. Attive, Univ. La Sapienza, I-00185 Roma, Italy

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Carlo Maullu

Carlo Maullu

Dip. Stud. Chim. Tecnol. Sostanze Biol. Attive, Univ. La Sapienza, I-00185 Roma, Italy

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Raffaello Pompei

Raffaello Pompei

Dip. Stud. Chim. Tecnol. Sostanze Biol. Attive, Univ. La Sapienza, I-00185 Roma, Italy

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First published: 10 June 2010

Abstract

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ChemInform Abstract

The new pyrrole derivatives (IV) exhibit a good in vitro activity against both M. tuberculosis and non-tuberculosis species of mycobacteria.

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