Publications by authors named "K Hamal"

Genitourinary tuberculosis (GUTB), especially penile tuberculosis (PTB), is a disease often overlooked by urological specialists, especially in Europe, where the pathology is less frequent. In this report, we described a case of penile tuberculosis (PTB) characterized by ulcers on the penis. After the patient was administered three months of anti-tuberculosis treatment (isoniazid 0.

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Article Synopsis
  • A linear synthesis approach for the HIF-2 inhibitor belzutifan (PT2977) was developed, reproducing elements from previous methods detailed in various publications and patents.
  • Belzutifan is an orally active small molecule approved by the FDA in 2021 for treating renal cell carcinoma linked to von Hippel-Lindau disease.
  • The synthesis involved 13 steps, yielding high diastereoselectivity, with advantageous separation of diastereomeric mixtures at different stages, and the X-ray structure of belzutifan was determined.
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The synthesis and evaluation of small-molecule inhibitors of tubulin polymerization remains a promising approach for the development of new therapeutic agents for cancer treatment. The natural products colchicine and combretastatin A-4 (CA4) inspired significant drug discovery campaigns targeting the colchicine site located on the beta-subunit of the tubulin heterodimer, but so far these efforts have not yielded an approved drug for cancer treatment in human patients. Interest in the colchicine site was enhanced by the discovery that a subset of colchicine site agents demonstrated dual functionality as both potent antiproliferative agents and effective vascular disrupting agents (VDAs).

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We demonstrate a rapid and sensitive method for DNA detection without the need for fluorescence. This is based on carbon-coated magnetic iron (Fe) microparticles with a covalent surface attachment of DNA. We show that these magnetic microparticles can capture complementary DNA.

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While chromium-nickel steel is known to be extremely resistant to corrosion, the occurrence of certain factors can unfortunately initiate an uncontrolled corrosion process. This paper presents samples made of 304 stainless steel containing delta ferrite that have been exposed to wastewater for 18 months. Samples placed above the surface of the wastewater (A-series) were intensively corroded.

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