Significant differences in the clinical profile of venous thromboembolic-related outcomes were observed according to the site of cancer. These findings suggest the development of cancer-specific anticoagulant strategies as an area for further research.
Efficient
syntheses of chiral fragments derived from chiral amino
alcohols are described. Several unique scaffolds were readily accessed
in 1–5 synthetic steps leading to 45 chiral fragments, including
oxazolidinones, morpholinones, lactams, and sultams. These fragments
have molecular weights ranging from 100 to 255 Da and are soluble
in water (0.085 to >15 mM).
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