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Squalamine was
discovered in a
search for anti-microbial
compounds in the
tissues of
primitive vertebrates. The team
speculated that
animals with primitive...
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conjugated to the
steroid moiety at C-3. It is
structurally similar to
squalamine,
which features a
spermidine moiety instead of spermine. Trodusquemine...
- mishandled. The
livers and
stomachs of the
Squalidae contain the
compound squalamine,
which possesses the
property of
reduction of
small blood vessel growth...
- and its name was
changed to Genaera. The
company attempted to
develop squalamine, trodusquemine, and
pexiganan (a
version of a magainin), but the company...
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Sportscreme Spravato sprifermin (INN)
Sprintec sprodiamide (INN) SPRX SPS
squalamine lactate (USAN) SSD.
Redirects to
Silver sulfadiazine. SSKI stacofylline...
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toxic to humans.
Their livers and
stomachs contain also the
compound squalamine,
which possesses the
property of
reduction of
small blood vessel growth...
- Mishra, A.; Qu, W.; Taylor, J. M.; Weaver, S. C.; Wong, G. C. (2011). "
Squalamine as a broad-spectrum
systemic antiviral agent with
therapeutic potential"...
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spindle cell
sarcoma –
spiral CT scan –
splenomegaly –
sputum cytology –
squalamine lactate –
squamous cell –
squamous cell
carcinoma –
squamous intraepithelial...
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serotonin 5-HT2A,
sigma σ2, and α1A-adrenergic
receptor antagonist Squalamine (ENT-01; Enterin-01; kenterin) –
various actions Psilocybin (COMP360;...
- and over a
prolonged period of time can
cause liver damage. Currently,
squalamine, an
aminosterol with
fungicidal properties is
being researched as its...