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Archive | 2001

(R)-Chiral halogenated substituted n,n-bis-phenyl aminoalcohol compounds useful for inhibiting cholesteryl ester transfer protein activity

James A. Sikorski; Richard C. Durley; Margaret L. Grapperhaus; Mark A. Massa; Emily J. Reinhard; Yvette M. Fobian; Michael B. Tollefson; Lijuan Wang; Brian S. Hickory; Monica B. Norton; William F. Vernier; Deborah A. Mischke; Michele A. Promo; Ashton T. Hamme; Dale P. Spangler; Melvin L. Rueppel


Archive | 2002

Substituted N,N-bis-benzyl aminoalcohol compounds useful for inhibiting cholesteryl ester transfer protein activity

James A. Sikorski; Richard C. Durley; Deborah A. Mischke; Emily J. Reinhard; Yvette M. Fobian; Michael B. Tollefson; Lijuan Wang; Margaret L. Grapperhaus; Brian S. Hickory; Mark A. Massa; Monica B. Norton; William F. Vernier; Barry L. Parnas; Michele A. Promo; Ashton T. Hamme; Dale P. Spangler; Melvin L. Rueppel


Archive | 2000

Substituted polycyclic aryl and heteroaryl pyrazinones useful for selective inhibition of the coagulation cascade

Michael S. South; John J. Parlow; Darin E. Jones; Brenda L. Case; Tom Dice; Richard Lindmark; Michael J. Hayes; Melvin L. Rueppel; Rick Fenton; Gary W. Franklin; Horng-Chih Huang; Wei Huang; Carrie L. Kusturin; Scott Long; William L. Neumann; David B. Reitz; John Trujillo; Ching-Cheng Wang; Rhonda Wood; Qingping Zeng; Matthew W. Mahoney


Archive | 2001

Substituted polycyclic aryl and heteroaryl pyridines useful for selective inhibition of the coagulation cascade

Michael J. South; Brenda L. Case; Danny J. Garland; Michael J. Hayes; Horng-Chih Huang; Wei Huang; Darin E. Jones; William L. Neumann; John J. Parlow; David B. Reitz; Melvin L. Rueppel; Rondald K. Webber


Archive | 2001

Substituted N-phenyl-N-heteroaralkyl aminoalcohol compounds for inhibiting cholesteryl ester transfer protein activity

James A. Sikorski; Richard C. Durley; Deborah A. Mischke; Emily J. Reinhard; Yvette M. Fobian; Michael B. Tollefson; Lijuan Wang; Margaret L. Grapperhaus; Brian S. Hickory; Mark A. Massa; Monica B. Norton; William F. Vernier; Barry L. Parnas; Michele A. Promo; Ashton T. Hamme; Dale P. Spangler; Melvin L. Rueppel


Archive | 2000

Substituted polycyclic aryl and heteroaryl pyridones useful for selective inhibition of the coagulation cascade

Michael S. South; Qingping Zeng; T. Hamme Ii Ashton; Melvin L. Rueppel


Archive | 2000

Novel hydroxyamidino carboxylate derivatives useful as nitric oxide synthase inhibitors

R. Keith Webber; Melvin L. Rueppel; Donald W. Hansen; E. Ann Hallinan; Timothy J. Hagen


Archive | 2000

Substituted polycyclic aryl and heteroaryl uracils as anticoagulative agents

Michael S. South; Darin E. Jones; Melvin L. Rueppel


Archive | 2002

Substituted N, N-disubstituted cycloalkyl aminoalcohol compounds useful for inhibiting cholesteryl ester transfer protein activity

James A. Sikorski; Richard C. Durley; Deborah A. Mischke; Emily J. Reinhard; Yvette M. Fobian; Michael B. Tollefson; Lijuan Wang; Margaret L. Grapperhaus; Brian S. Hickory; Mark A. Massa; Monica B. Norton; William F. Vernier; Barry L. Parnas; Michele A. Promo; Ashton T. Hamme; Dale P. Spangler; Melvin L. Rueppel


Archive | 2002

Prodrugs of substituted polycyclic compounds useful for selective inhibition of the coagulation cascade

Michael S. South; Ronald Keith Webber; Horng-Chih Huang; Mihaly V. Toth; Alan E. Moormann; Jeffery S. Snyder; Jeffrey A. Scholten; Danny J. Garland; Melvin L. Rueppel; William L. Neumann; Scott Long; Wei Huang; John Trujillo; John J. Parlow; Darin E. Jones; Brenda L. Case; Michael J. Hayes; Qingping Zeng

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William L. Neumann

Southern Illinois University Edwardsville

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