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List of works by Pier Giovanni Baraldi

A3 Adenosine Receptors as Modulators of Inflammation: From Medicinal Chemistry to Therapy

scientific article

Design, synthesis, and biological evaluation of hybrid molecules containing alpha-methylene-gamma-butyrolactones and polypyrrole minor groove binders

scientific article published on May 2004

Design, synthesis, and biological evaluation of novel 2-((2-(4-(substituted)phenylpiperazin-1-yl)ethyl)amino)-5'-N-ethylcarboxamidoadenosines as potent and selective agonists of the A2A adenosine receptor

scientific article published on 25 March 2015

Discovery of 1,5-Diphenylpyrazole-3-Carboxamide Derivatives as Potent, Reversible, and Selective Monoacylglycerol Lipase (MAGL) Inhibitors.

scientific article

New 2-heterocyclyl-imidazo[2,1-i]purin-5-one derivatives as potent and selective human A3 adenosine receptor antagonists

scientific article published on 28 June 2011

Pharmacophore based receptor modeling: the case of adenosine A3 receptor antagonists. An approach to the optimization of protein models

scientific article published in July 2006

Pyrazole phenylcyclohexylcarbamates as inhibitors of human fatty acid amide hydrolases (FAAH)

scientific article published on 05 May 2015

Structural and conformational requisites in DNA quadruplex groove binding: another piece to the puzzle

scientific article

Structure-activity relationship studies of a new series of imidazo[2,1-f]purinones as potent and selective A(3) adenosine receptor antagonists

scientific article

Synthesis and preliminary biological evaluation of new anti-tubulin agents containing different benzoheterocycles

scientific article published on September 2005

Synthesis, biological properties, and molecular modeling investigation of the first potent, selective, and water-soluble human A(3) adenosine receptor antagonist

scientific article published on August 2002

Water-soluble pyrazolo[4,3-e][1,2,4]triazolo[1,5-c]pyrimidines as human A₃ adenosine receptor antagonists

scientific article published on 18 May 2012