Volume 31, Issue 7
Heterocyclic Compounds
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ChemInform Abstract: Nonimidazole Histamine H3 Ligands. Part 2. New 2-Substituted Benzothiazoles as Histamine H3 Antagonists.

Krzysztof Walczynski

Krzysztof Walczynski

Dep. Synth. Technol. Drugs, Med. Acad., PL-90-145 Lodz, Pol.

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Roman Guryn

Roman Guryn

Dep. Synth. Technol. Drugs, Med. Acad., PL-90-145 Lodz, Pol.

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Zuiderveld Obbe P. Zuiderveld Obbe P.

Zuiderveld Obbe P. Zuiderveld Obbe P.

Dep. Synth. Technol. Drugs, Med. Acad., PL-90-145 Lodz, Pol.

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Henk Timmerman

Henk Timmerman

Dep. Synth. Technol. Drugs, Med. Acad., PL-90-145 Lodz, Pol.

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First published: 10 June 2010

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Among a variety of synthesized title compounds only the two derivatives (IV) and (VII) show interesting H3 receptor antagonistic activity.

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