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- 23:19, 9 May 2006 (diff | hist) . . (+53) . . N File:Pyrazol4.JPG (Pyrazol compound disclosed in patent number US6664247) (current)
- 23:18, 9 May 2006 (diff | hist) . . (+52) . . N File:Pyrazol3.JPG (Pyrazol compound disclosed in patent nuber US6977262) (current)
- 23:18, 9 May 2006 (diff | hist) . . (+43) . . N File:Pyrazol2.JPG (Pyrazol compound of patent number US7008948) (current)
- 23:17, 9 May 2006 (diff | hist) . . (+44) . . N File:Pyrazol1.JPG (Pyrazole compound of patent number US6989385) (current)
- 23:13, 9 May 2006 (diff | hist) . . (+116) . . N File:Inhibition by finasteride.jpg (Testosterone Pathway inhibition by Finasteride in alopecia: Finasteride inhibits inhibit the Type II 5-α-reductase.) (current)
- 23:10, 9 May 2006 (diff | hist) . . (-14) . . Alopecia - Hair Loss (→Structure-Activity Relationships (SARs) of Finasteride)
- 23:08, 9 May 2006 (diff | hist) . . (+818) . . N File:SAR map.gif (Finasteride is well know compound for treatment of alopecia. Which inhibit the Type II 5-α-reductase activity. The figure shows the basic SAR for 4-azasteroids at 5- -reductase (published in a review by Kenny et al). In general, a ketone in the 3-positi) (current)
- 23:07, 9 May 2006 (diff | hist) . . (+36) . . Alopecia - Hair Loss (→Structure-Activity Relationships (SARs) of Finasteride)
- 23:06, 9 May 2006 (diff | hist) . . (+818) . . N File:Revised pathway map 1.gif (Finasteride is well know compound for treatment of alopecia. Which inhibit the Type II 5-α-reductase activity. The figure shows the basic SAR for 4-azasteroids at 5- -reductase (published in a review by Kenny et al). In general, a ketone in the 3-positi) (current)
- 03:36, 9 May 2006 (diff | hist) . . (+392) . . N File:Slide1.GIF (Interactive Signaling Pathways for the alopecia: There are different signaling pathways interact either individually or in co-cordinate with other pathways leading to the alopecia. The most common of these are Wnt pathway, TGF-beta pathway, BMP pathway, M)
- 09:03, 5 May 2006 (diff | hist) . . (+71) . . N File:Signaling Pathway linkage 050506.jpg (Interactive Signaling Pathways and Linkages between different pathways.) (current)
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