Sayed M. Riyadh

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Bioactive Scaffolds: Synthesis and In Silico Antibacterial Activity of Bis-azoles and N-Bridged Bis-fused Azoles

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Abu-Melha, S., M. M. Edrees, S. M. Gomha, W. A. M. A. El-Enany, S. M. Riyadh, and A. H. Abdelmonsef, "Bioactive Scaffolds: Synthesis and In Silico Antibacterial Activity of Bis-azoles and N-Bridged Bis-fused Azoles", Der Pharmacia Lettre, vol. 13, pp. 67-78, 2021.
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