Publications by authors named "I M Pishel'"

The spiro[3.3]heptane core, with the non-coplanar exit vectors, was shown to be a saturated benzene bioisostere. This scaffold was incorporated into the anticancer drug sonidegib (instead of the meta-benzene), the anticancer drug vorinostat (instead of the phenyl ring), and the anesthetic drug benzocaine (instead of the para-benzene).

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Photocontrolled, biologically active compounds are an emerging class of "smart" drug candidates. They provide additional safety in systemic chemotherapy due to their precise spatiotemporal activation by directing a benign, non-ionizable light to a specific location within the patient's body. This paper presents a set of methods to evaluate the in vitro potency and ex vivo efficiency of the photoactivation of photocontrolled, biologically active compounds as well as the in vivo efficacy at early stages of drug development.

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1-Azaspiro[3.3]heptanes were synthesized, characterized, and validated biologically as bioisosteres of piperidine. The key synthesis step was thermal [2+2] cycloaddition between endocyclic alkenes and the Graf isocyanate, ClO S-NCO, to give spirocyclic β-lactams.

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Article Synopsis
  • A study of heterochronic parabionts (young and old rats sharing blood) found that the old immune system did not rejuvenate, while the young immune system aged prematurely.
  • Various hormones and factors in the blood showed no significant changes after the blood exchange, suggesting that forced aging might not affect all bodily systems equally.
  • The experiment revealed that the lifespan of young parabionts decreased, while the old ones only showed a slight, non-significant increase, indicating that components in old blood could contribute to aging in younger organisms.
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