16 articles for A Tanatani
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Tokyo Medical and Dental University
Development of 6-arylcoumarins as nonsteroidal progesterone antagonists. Structure-activity relationships and fluorescence properties.

Ochanomizu University
Steric structure-activity relationship of cyproheptadine derivatives as inhibitors of histone methyltransferase Set7/9.

Tokyo Medical and Dental University (Tmdu)
Design and synthesis of 4-benzyl-1-(2H)-phthalazinone derivatives as novel androgen receptor antagonists.

Ochanomizu University
Development of 1,3-diphenyladamantane derivatives as nonsteroidal progesterone receptor antagonists.

Tokyo Medical and Dental University
Practical synthesis and evaluation of the biological activities of 1alpha,25-dihydroxyvitamin D3 antagonists, 1alpha,25-dihydroxyvitamin D3-26,23-lactams. Designed on the basis of the helix 12-folding inhibition hypothesis.

University of Tokyo
Diphenylmethane skeleton as a multi-template for nuclear receptor ligands: preparation of FXR and PPAR ligands.

University of Tokyo
6-arylcoumarins as novel nonsteroidal type progesterone antagonists: an example with receptor-binding-dependent fluorescence.

Ochanomizu University
4-(Anilino)pyrrole-2-carboxamides: Novel non-steroidal/non-anilide type androgen antagonists effective upon human prostate tumor LNCaP cells with mutated nuclear androgen receptor.

The University of Tokyo
A potent and selective cis-amide inhibitor of ryanodine receptor 2 as a candidate for cardiac arrhythmia treatment.

Tokyo Medical and Dental University (TMDU)
Ligands with dual vitamin D3-agonistic and androgen-antagonistic activities.

The University of Tokyo
Synthesis of 1alpha,25-dihydroxyvitamin D3-26,23-lactams (DLAMs), a novel series of 1 alpha,25-dihydroxyvitamin D3 antagonist.

University of Tokyo
Anti-androgens with full antagonistic activity toward human prostate tumor LNCaP cells with mutated androgen receptor.

The University of Tokyo
Lithocholic Acid Derivatives as Potent Vitamin D Receptor Agonists.

Ochanomizu University
Development of novel lithocholic acid derivatives as vitamin D receptor agonists.

Tokyo Medical and Dental University
Structure-activity relationship of novel (benzoylaminophenoxy)phenol derivatives as anti-prostate cancer agents.

Ochanomizu University