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Entity

Name
Phenylthiazolyl-hydrazide
Namespace
HBP
Namespace Version
20190207
Namespace URL
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Appears in Networks 2

In-Edges 1

bp(GO:locomotion) positiveCorrelation a(HBP:"Phenylthiazolyl-hydrazide") View Subject | View Object

For example, Fatouros et al. (68) tested several tau-aggregation inhibitor compounds such as methylene blue, a rhodanine derivative (bb14), and a phenylthiazolyl hydrazide derivative (BSc3094), which reduce the insoluble tau and partially suppress the Unc phenotype. PubMed:29191965

Out-Edges 3

a(HBP:"Phenylthiazolyl-hydrazide") decreases a(HBP:"Tau aggregates") View Subject | View Object

These efforts have produced early-stage molecules of multiple different chemical classes, including rhodanine-based inhibitors, phenylthiazolylhydrazides, N-phenylamines, anthraquinones, benzothiazoles, phenothiazines and polyphenols [41] PubMed:21882945

a(HBP:"Phenylthiazolyl-hydrazide") decreases a(HBP:"Tau aggregates") View Subject | View Object

For example, Fatouros et al. (68) tested several tau-aggregation inhibitor compounds such as methylene blue, a rhodanine derivative (bb14), and a phenylthiazolyl hydrazide derivative (BSc3094), which reduce the insoluble tau and partially suppress the Unc phenotype. PubMed:29191965

a(HBP:"Phenylthiazolyl-hydrazide") positiveCorrelation bp(GO:locomotion) View Subject | View Object

For example, Fatouros et al. (68) tested several tau-aggregation inhibitor compounds such as methylene blue, a rhodanine derivative (bb14), and a phenylthiazolyl hydrazide derivative (BSc3094), which reduce the insoluble tau and partially suppress the Unc phenotype. PubMed:29191965

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