Alagebrium (formerly known as ALT-711, dimethyl-3-N-phenacylthiazolium chloride) was a drug candidate developed by Alteon, Inc. It was the first drug candidate...
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have also been identified in bacteria. Advanced glycation end-product Alagebrium Fructose Galactose Glucose Glycosylation Glycated hemoglobin List of aging...
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Compounds that are thought to break some existing AGE crosslinks include Alagebrium (and related ALT-462, ALT-486, and ALT-946) and N-phenacyl thiazolium...
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Alteon may refer to: Alteon Inc., initial developers of Alagebrium Alteon Training, an aircraft training school owned by The Boeing Company Alteon WebSystems...
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salts give the free carbenes and transition metal carbene complexes. Alagebrium is a thiazolium-based drug. Zoltewicz, J. A.; Deady, L. W. (1978). "Quaternization...
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Ala-Scalp Ala-Tet alacepril (INN) alacizumab pegol (INN) alafosfalin (INN) alagebrium chloride (USAN) Alamast alanine (INN) alanosine (INN) alaproclate (INN)...
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sulforaphane, and bardoxolone methyl, and MG scavengers include aminoguanidine, alagebrium, and benfotiamine. There is also the small molecule pyridoxamine, which...
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