The influence of double bond geometry in the inhibition of cyclooxygenases by sulindac derivatives
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The isomerization of (E)-2′-des-methyl sulindac sulfide to (Z)-2′-des-methyl sulindac sulfide results in differential COX inhibition.
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This work was supported by the National Institutes of Health (CA89450).
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