homoectoine
a synthetic derivative of ectoine
Also Known As:
4,5,6,7-tetrahydro-2-methyl-1H-(1,3)-diazepine-4-carboxylic acid
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relevant articles (1 outcomes,
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Bio-Agent Context: Research Results
Experts
1. | Betanzos, Abigail:
1 article
(01/2019)
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2. | Cabrera-Silva, Rodolfo I:
1 article
(01/2019)
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3. | Castro-Ochoa, Karla F:
1 article
(01/2019)
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4. | Chánez-Paredes, Sandra:
1 article
(01/2019)
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5. | Felipe-López, Alfonso:
1 article
(01/2019)
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6. | Galinski, Erwin A:
1 article
(01/2019)
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7. | Nava, Porfirio:
1 article
(01/2019)
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8. | Schnoor, Michael:
1 article
(01/2019)
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9. | Shibayama, Mineko:
1 article
(01/2019)
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10. | Vargas-Robles, Hilda:
1 article
(01/2019)
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Related Diseases
1. | Inflammation (Inflammations)
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2. | Edema (Dropsy)
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3. | Colitis
01/01/2019
- " Homoectoine Protects Against Colitis by Preventing a Claudin Switch in Epithelial Tight Junctions." 01/01/2019
- " To unravel whether ectoine (1,4,5,6-tetrahydro-2-methyl-4-pyrimidinecarboxylic acid) and homoectoine (4,5,6,7-tetrahydro-2-methyl-1H-(1,3)-diazepine-4-carboxylic acid), a synthetic derivative of ectoine, have beneficial effects during dextran sulfate sodium (DSS)-induced colitis in mice. " 01/01/2019
- " Interestingly, the claudin switch usually observed during colitis (decreased expression of claudin-1 and increased expression of the leaky claudin-2) was completely prevented by homoectoine, whereas ectoine only reduced claudin-2 expression. "
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