Pub. Date : 1986 Aug
PMID : 3016102
7 Functional Relationships(s)Download |
Sentence | Compound Name | Protein Name | Organism |
1 | An investigation of the ability of antipsoriatic drugs to inhibit calmodulin activity: a possible mode of action of dithranol (anthralin). | Anthralin | calmodulin 1 | Homo sapiens |
2 | An investigation of the ability of antipsoriatic drugs to inhibit calmodulin activity: a possible mode of action of dithranol (anthralin). | Anthralin | calmodulin 1 | Homo sapiens |
3 | Dithranol (anthralin), however, whether freshly prepared or oxidized, produced substantial inhibition of CaM activity and was demonstrated to be a potent competitive antagonist of CaM, suggesting another possible therapeutic mode of action of dithranol in psoriasis. | Anthralin | calmodulin 1 | Homo sapiens |
4 | Dithranol (anthralin), however, whether freshly prepared or oxidized, produced substantial inhibition of CaM activity and was demonstrated to be a potent competitive antagonist of CaM, suggesting another possible therapeutic mode of action of dithranol in psoriasis. | Anthralin | calmodulin 1 | Homo sapiens |
5 | Dithranol (anthralin), however, whether freshly prepared or oxidized, produced substantial inhibition of CaM activity and was demonstrated to be a potent competitive antagonist of CaM, suggesting another possible therapeutic mode of action of dithranol in psoriasis. | Anthralin | calmodulin 1 | Homo sapiens |
6 | Dithranol (anthralin), however, whether freshly prepared or oxidized, produced substantial inhibition of CaM activity and was demonstrated to be a potent competitive antagonist of CaM, suggesting another possible therapeutic mode of action of dithranol in psoriasis. | Anthralin | calmodulin 1 | Homo sapiens |
7 | Dithranol (anthralin), however, whether freshly prepared or oxidized, produced substantial inhibition of CaM activity and was demonstrated to be a potent competitive antagonist of CaM, suggesting another possible therapeutic mode of action of dithranol in psoriasis. | Anthralin | calmodulin 1 | Homo sapiens |