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Opposing effects of quinacrine and chloroquine on the development of TA3 transplanted tumors in mice
(1995)
Both quinacrine and chloroquine had been used as antimalarial agents. Furthermore, antineoplastic and antiviral effects have been described for quinacrine, while chloroquine has been described to induce viral replication ...
Molecular modeling and UV-vis spectroscopic studies on the mechanism of action of reversed chloroquine (RCQ)
(PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD, 2011)
Reversed chloroquine (RCQ) is a multiple ligand compound active against chloroquine-sensitive and resistant falciparum malaria. It is composed by a 4-aminoquinoline moiety (like that present in chloroquine (CQ)) joined to ...
Effects of chloroquine pretreatment on lethal dose of morphine and on morphine metabolism in rats
(1969)
The previous administration of chloroquine to normal rats resulted in a significant increase in the lethal dose of morphine and in a higher amount of conjugated morphine in the liver. No differences were found on normorphine ...
Platinum(ii)-chloroquine complexes are antimalarial agents against blood and liver stages by impairing mitochondrial function
(Royal Society of Chemistry, 2018)
Chloroquine - Induced Hair Depigmentation
(SAGE PUBLICATIONS LTD, 2009)
A case of hair depigmentation induced by chloroquine diphosphate subacute overdosage in an 11-year-old patient with dermatomyositis is presented. Normal coloured hair growth occurred after normalisation of chloroquine ...
The host targeting effect of chloroquine in malaria
Due to the rapid onset and spread of the COVID-19 pandemic,
the treatment of COVID-19 patients by hydroxychloroquine
alone or in combination with other drugs has captured a great
deal of attention and triggered considerable ...
Chloroquine is therapeutic in murine experimental model of paracoccidioidomycosis
(Blackwell Publishing, 2007-06-01)
Chloroquine, due to its basic properties, has been shown to prevent the release of iron from holotransferrin, thereby interfering with normal iron metabolism in a variety of cell types. We have studied the effects of ...
Chloroquine is therapeutic in murine experimental model of paracoccidioidomycosis
(Blackwell Publishing, 2007-06-01)
Chloroquine, due to its basic properties, has been shown to prevent the release of iron from holotransferrin, thereby interfering with normal iron metabolism in a variety of cell types. We have studied the effects of ...
Driving forces for COVID-19 clinical trials using chloroquine: the need to choose the right research questions and outcomes
(Sociedade Brasileira de Medicina Tropical, 2020)