Abstract:Serine proteases are among the most important proteolytic enzymes and important mediators of a wide range of physiological processes. Thus potent and selective inhibitors of these proteases are viable therapeutic candidates, since dysregulation of serine proteases has been linked to many diseases. The aim of this thesis is to design and synthesize inhibitors of trypsin-like serine proteases, including some proteases for which inhibitor development has proved elusive to date, and evaluate their effects in enzym… Show more
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