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Batimastat (mnemonic: batty-mustard) (INN/USAN,
codenamed BB-94) is a drug that was
invented by
Laurie Hines of
British Biotech (now Vernalis). It is an...
- (USAN)
batanopride (INN)
batebulast (INN)
batelapine (INN)
batilol (INN)
batimastat (INN)
batoprazine (INN)
batroxobin (INN)
Bavisant (INN, (USAN) Bavituximab...
- some
cases can be
prohibited by
metalloproteinase inhibitors such as
batimastat (BMT) and
ethylenediaminetetraacetic acid (EDTA). The
nematocyst venom...
- G., Javaherian, K., Lo, K.-M., Folkman, J., and Hanahan, D. (1999)).
Batimastat "Marimastat".
National Cancer Institute.
Millar AW,
Brown PD,
Moore J...
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inhibitor for
cancer treatment) and
lexipafant (Zacutex, for pancreatitis).
Batimastat (codename BB94)
progressed as far as
stage 3 in its
clinical trial, although...
- cell –
basal cell
carcinoma –
basal cell
nevus syndrome –
basophil –
batimastat – BAY 12-9566 – BAY 43-9006 – BAY 56-3722 – BAY 59-8862 – BB-10901 – BBBD...
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first MMP
inhibitors that were
tested in
patients were
Ilomastat and
Batimastat, hydroxamate-based MMP inhibitors. However,
neither compound showed good...
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results with
these compounds have to date
produced equivocal results.
Batimastat Marimastat Coussens, L. M. (2002). "Matrix
Metalloproteinase Inhibitors...
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metalloproteinase inhibitors were
developed as
anticancer drugs.
Examples include:
Batimastat Cipemastat Ilomastat Marimastat Prinomastat Tanomastat Metalloproteinase...
- ACE inhibitors, DPP-4 inhibitors, and
exogenous MMP
inhibitors like
batimastat and marimastat.
Various enkephalinase inhibitors, such as ketalorphan...