Ian T. Harrison
Stanford University
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Scandinavian Journal of Rheumatology | 1973
J. H. Fried; Ian T. Harrison; B. Lewis; J. Riegl; W. Rooks; A. Tomolonis
Chemical modification of 2-naphthylacetic acid has led to (+)-2-(6-methoxy-2-naphthyl)-propionic acid, naproxen. Maximal biological activity in the naph-thylpropionic acid series is associated with the S absoiuti configuration. In experimental animals naproxen shows anti-inflammatory, analgetic and antipyretic activity o: llxphenylbutazone, and 7 and 22xacetylsalicylic acid re spectively. It is noteworthy that highly active compound! were obtained without resorting to nitrogenous substitu cnts.
Journal of Medicinal Chemistry | 1970
Ian T. Harrison; Brian. Lewis; Peter H. Nelson; Wendell H. Rooks; Adolph P. Roszkowski; Albert J. Tomolonis; John H. Fried
Journal of Organic Chemistry | 1970
Robert J. Rawson; Ian T. Harrison
Archive | 1973
John H. Fried; Ian T. Harrison
Journal of Organic Chemistry | 1968
Isidoros Vlattas; Ian T. Harrison; Laszlo Tokes; John H. Fried; Alexander D. Cross
Archive | 1975
John H. Fried; Ian T. Harrison
Archive | 1975
John H. Fried; Ian T. Harrison
Archive | 1975
John H. Fried; Ian T. Harrison
Archive | 1975
John H. Fried; Ian T. Harrison
Journal of Organic Chemistry | 1977
John E. Ellis; John H. Fried; Ian T. Harrison; Erich Rapp; Carl H. Ross