telaprevir
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telaprevir
Summary
telaprevir is a type of chemical entity[1]. telaprevir has Wikipedia articles in 13 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[2]
Key Facts
- telaprevir's instance of is recorded as type of chemical entity[3].
- telaprevir's physically interacts with is recorded as Cathepsin A[4].
- telaprevir's physically interacts with is recorded as Chymotrypsin like elastase 1[5].
- telaprevir's canonical SMILES is recorded as CCCC(C(=O)C(=O)NC1CC1)NC(=O)C2C3CCCC3CN2C(=O)C(C(C)(C)C)NC(=O)C(C4CCCCC4)NC(=O)C5=NC=CN=C5[6].
- telaprevir's chemical formula is recorded as C₃₆H₅₃N₇O₆[7].
- telaprevir is a type of VX-950, Telaprevir[8].
- telaprevir is used for medication[9].
- telaprevir's Commons category is recorded as Telaprevir[10].
- telaprevir's found in taxon is recorded as Penicillium raistrickii[11].
- telaprevir's catalog is recorded as CAS COVID-19 Anti-Viral Candidate Compounds[12].
- telaprevir's isomeric SMILES is recorded as CCCC@@HNC(=O)[C@@H]2[C@H]3CCC[C@H]3CN2C(=O)C@HNC(=O)C@HNC(=O)C5=NC=CN=C5C@@HNC(=O)[C@@H]2[C@H]3CCC[C@H]3CN2C(=O)C@HNC(=O)C@HNC(=O)C5=NC=CN=C5">[13].
- telaprevir's mass is recorded as {'unit': 'Q483261', 'amount': '+679.405732'}[14].
- telaprevir's medical condition treated is recorded as hepatitis C[15].
- telaprevir's subject has role is recorded as xenobiotic-transporting ATPase inhibitor[16].
- telaprevir's subject has role is recorded as bactericide[17].
- telaprevir's subject has role is recorded as antiviral drug[18].
- telaprevir's stereoisomer of is recorded as vrt-127394[19].
- telaprevir's pregnancy category is recorded as US pregnancy category B[20].
- telaprevir's active ingredient in is recorded as Incivo[21].
- telaprevir's has active ingredient is recorded as Telaprevir[22].
- telaprevir's defined daily dose is recorded as {'unit': 'Q41803', 'amount': '+2.25'}[23].
- telaprevir's LiverTox likelihood score is recorded as LiverTox toxicity likelihood category E*[24].
Why It Matters
telaprevir has Wikipedia articles in 13 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[2] telaprevir is known by 7 alternative names across languages and contexts.[25]