Inhibitors of the tissue factor (TF)/factor VIIa complex (TF-FVIIa) are promising novel anticoagulants which show excellent efficacy and minimal bleeding in preclinical models. Starting with an aminoisoquinoline P1-based macrocyclic inhibitor, optimization of the P′ groups led to a series of highly potent and selective TF-FVIIa inhibitors which displayed poor permeability. Fluorination of the aminoisoquinoline reduced the basicity of the P1 group and significantly improved permeability. The resulting lead compound was highly potent, selective, and achieved good pharmacokinetics in dogs with oral dosing. Moreover, it demonstrated robust antithrombotic activity in a rabbit model of arterial thrombosis
Coagulation factor XII (FXII) inhibitors are of interest for the study of the protease in the intrin...
The serine protease Factor XI (FXI) is a prominent drug target as it holds promise to deliver effica...
Coagulation factor XII (FXII) inhibitors are of interest for the study of the protease in the intrin...
On the basis of a crystal structure of a phenylpyrrolidine lead and subsequent molecular modeling re...
Recent developments in the field of haemostasis and thrombosis highlighted the crucial role of the t...
Inhibitors of the Tissue Factor/Factor VIIa (TF-FVIIa) complex are promising novel anticoagulants th...
Factor XIa (FXIa) is a blood coagulation enzyme that is involved in the amplification of thrombin ge...
Antithrombotic agents that are inhibitors of factor XIa (FXIa) have the potential to demonstrate rob...
Over the last decade, the coagulation factor XIIa (FXIIa) has seen renewed interest as a therapeutic...
Hemostasis is a complex physiological process responsible for the prevention of blood loss caused by...
This study was designed to evaluate the antithrombotic efficacy and bleeding propensity of a selecti...
Blood coagulation is a complex biological mechanism aimed to avoid bleeding in which a highly regula...
Blood coagulation factors, factor XII (FXII), plasma kallikrein (PK), factor XI (FXI), and high-mole...
Inhibiting thrombosis without generating bleeding risks is a major challenge in medicine. A promisin...
It is widely accepted that blood coagulation in vivo is initiated during normal hemostasis, as well ...
Coagulation factor XII (FXII) inhibitors are of interest for the study of the protease in the intrin...
The serine protease Factor XI (FXI) is a prominent drug target as it holds promise to deliver effica...
Coagulation factor XII (FXII) inhibitors are of interest for the study of the protease in the intrin...
On the basis of a crystal structure of a phenylpyrrolidine lead and subsequent molecular modeling re...
Recent developments in the field of haemostasis and thrombosis highlighted the crucial role of the t...
Inhibitors of the Tissue Factor/Factor VIIa (TF-FVIIa) complex are promising novel anticoagulants th...
Factor XIa (FXIa) is a blood coagulation enzyme that is involved in the amplification of thrombin ge...
Antithrombotic agents that are inhibitors of factor XIa (FXIa) have the potential to demonstrate rob...
Over the last decade, the coagulation factor XIIa (FXIIa) has seen renewed interest as a therapeutic...
Hemostasis is a complex physiological process responsible for the prevention of blood loss caused by...
This study was designed to evaluate the antithrombotic efficacy and bleeding propensity of a selecti...
Blood coagulation is a complex biological mechanism aimed to avoid bleeding in which a highly regula...
Blood coagulation factors, factor XII (FXII), plasma kallikrein (PK), factor XI (FXI), and high-mole...
Inhibiting thrombosis without generating bleeding risks is a major challenge in medicine. A promisin...
It is widely accepted that blood coagulation in vivo is initiated during normal hemostasis, as well ...
Coagulation factor XII (FXII) inhibitors are of interest for the study of the protease in the intrin...
The serine protease Factor XI (FXI) is a prominent drug target as it holds promise to deliver effica...
Coagulation factor XII (FXII) inhibitors are of interest for the study of the protease in the intrin...