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Biotech / Medical : The thread of life

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To: Mike McFarland who wrote (54)1/29/2001 5:01:13 PM
From: Mike McFarlandRead Replies (1) of 1336
 
<T PCS>
Sold off those two today, pathetic.
Didn't lose any money, traded a little, doubled
up on PCS down low, made a little off ATHM too...
but I see no point to owning much in that sector,
certainly not these two slow fat dogs.

Back to biotech, was googling around today and
found this list of GCPR receptor subtypes
le.ac.uk

Also saw a fairly recent SNAP abstract on Pubmed:
Bioorg Med Chem Lett 2000 Dec 18;10(24):2705-7 Related Articles, Books

Determination of the relative and absolute stereochemistry of a potent and alpha1A-selective adrenoceptor antagonist.

Lagu B, Wetzel JM, Forray C, Patane MA, Bock MG

Department of Chemistry, Synaptic Pharmaceutical Corporation, Paramus, NJ 07652, USA. blagu@prius.jnj.com

[Medline record in process]

The binding affinities and selectivities of antagonists 1-4 for the alpha1A-adrenoceptor are dependent on the stereochemical orientation of the groups at the C-4 and C-5 positions of the oxazolidinone ring. The unambiguous assignment of the relative and absolute configurations of the diastereomers of SNAP 7915 (1) is reported.

PMID: 11133073, UI: 21019125

Visited the Yahoo SNAP board, one new fella there,
but he is from Paramus.

Pretty sad. Zero enthusiasm for little snap, and it
only traded 2500 shares today.
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