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GAC inhibitors with a 4-hydroxypiperidine spacer: Requirements for potency

Lee McDermott1, David Koes2, Shabber Mohammed3

  • 1University of Pittsburgh, Department of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Pittsburgh, PA 15260, USA; University of Pittsburgh, Drug Discovery Institute, Pittsburgh, PA 15269, USA.

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