1964
DOI: 10.1021/jm00336a043
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Agents Affecting Lipid Metabolism. XII. N,N'-Disubstituted Cyclohexane-1,4-bis(methylamines)1

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“…In order to provide a reliable means of distinguishing the LSc2ab virus and its subpassages from other type 1 viruses, whether attenuated or virulent, we have tested the use of two different antiviral substances in combination (1)(2). However, genetically determined markers of the LSc2ab virus (Sabin type 1 vaccine) that will distinguish it from all other type 1 strains, especially wild strains, are still being sought.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…In order to provide a reliable means of distinguishing the LSc2ab virus and its subpassages from other type 1 viruses, whether attenuated or virulent, we have tested the use of two different antiviral substances in combination (1)(2). However, genetically determined markers of the LSc2ab virus (Sabin type 1 vaccine) that will distinguish it from all other type 1 strains, especially wild strains, are still being sought.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The agent trans-l,4-bis (2-chlorobenzylaminomethyl) cyclohexane dihydrochloride (AY-9944) ( 1 ) inhibits the biosynthesis of cholesterol by interfering with the enzymatic transformation of 7-dehydrochdesterol to cholesterol ( 2~) .…”
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“…Stimulation of fatty acid biosynthesis and concomitant depression of cholesterol biosynthesis have been reported in rat liver (Layne, Rudolph & Bessman, 1960;Foster & Bloom, 1963). trans-1,4 -Bis -(2-chlorobenzylaminomethyl)cyelohexane dihydrochloride (AY-9944) (Humber, 1964) given orally has been reported to inhibit the biosynthesis of cholesterol (Dvornlik, Kraml, Dubuc, Givner & Gaudry, 1963) by interfering with the enzymic conversion of 7-dehydrocholesterol into cholesterol (Kraml, Bagli & Dvornik, 1964). The agent increased the incorporation of labelled acetate into fatty acids (Givner & Dvornik, 1965) and affected the incorporation of labelled acyl and nitrogen base moieties into phospholipids (Hill, 1964).…”
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