Jaime Cardoso-Ortiz
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Loera-Garcia B, Leyva-Ramos S, Cardoso-Ortiz J, Noriega S, Romo-Mancillas A, Baines K, et al.
Curr Org Synth
. 2024 Feb;
22(2):234-242.
PMID: 38415444
Background: Nitroaromatic compounds are important scaffolds used for the synthesis of a variety of compounds, such as explosives, herbicides, dyes, perfumes and pharmaceuticals. Bismuth nitrate pentahydrate is a widely used...
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Cardoso-Ortiz J, Leyva-Ramos S, Baines K, Gomez-Duran C, Hernandez-Lopez H, Palacios-Can F, et al.
J Mol Struct
. 2022 Nov;
1274:134507.
PMID: 36406777
This study was designed to synthesize hybridizing molecules from ciprofloxacin and norfloxacin by enhancing their biological activity with tetrazoles. The synthesized compounds were investigated in the interaction with the target...
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Noriega S, Cardoso-Ortiz J, Lopez-Luna A, Cuevas-Flores M, Flores de la Torre J
Pharmaceuticals (Basel)
. 2022 Jun;
15(6).
PMID: 35745635
The search for new and efficient pharmaceuticals is a constant struggle for medicinal chemists. New substances are needed in order to treat different pathologies affecting the health of humans and...
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Leyva-Ramos S, de Loera D, Cardoso-Ortiz J
Chemotherapy
. 2017 Mar;
62(3):194-198.
PMID: 28334702
Background: Fluoroquinolones are widely prescribed synthetic antimicrobial agents. Quinolones act by converting their targets, gyrase and topoisomerase IV, into toxic enzymes that fragment the bacterial chromosome; the irreversible DNA damage...