Wu et al., 2002 - Google Patents
A small molecule with osteogenesis-inducing activity in multipotent mesenchymal progenitor cellsWu et al., 2002
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- 2362657533435135382
- Author
- Wu X
- Ding S
- Ding Q
- Gray N
- Schultz P
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- Journal of the American Chemical Society
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Purmorphamine, which is a 2, 6, 9-trisubstituted purine compound, was discovered through cell-based high-throughput screening from a heterocycle combinatorial library. It differentiates multipotent mesenchymal progenitor cells into an osteoblast lineage. It will …
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