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Erwin Goetschi

Researcher at Hoffmann-La Roche

Publications -  54
Citations -  707

Erwin Goetschi is an academic researcher from Hoffmann-La Roche. The author has contributed to research in topics: Metabotropic glutamate receptor & Alkyl. The author has an hindex of 18, co-authored 54 publications receiving 678 citations.

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New Antibacterial Agents Derived from the DNA Gyrase Inhibitor Cyclothialidine

TL;DR: Improving the pharmacokinetic properties of the most active compounds, in particular by lowering their lipophilic properties, was able to identify congeners of cyclothialidine that showed efficacy in vivo, and a modification program afforded a number of inhibitors that showed in vitro activity against Gram-positive bacteria.
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A new DNA gyrase inhibitor subclass of the cyclothialidine family based on a bicyclic dilactam-lactone scaffold. Synthesis and antibacterial properties.

TL;DR: After adjusting their lipophilicity by methyl-halogen exchange at the benzene ring, compounds of this series did not require the thioamide functionality to exert a decent antibacterial potency and consequently exhibited improved pharmacokinetic properties resulting in a pronounced in vivo efficacy in a mouse septicaemia infection model.
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Modulators for amyloid beta

TL;DR: In this article, the authors defined a class of compounds of formula (I) R1 is -C(O)O-lower alkyl, cyano or is hetaryl; R2 is hydrogen, lower alkoxy, lower alkyls, halogen or cyano.
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Cyclothialidine and its congeners: A new class of DNA gyrase inhibitors

TL;DR: The DNA gyrase inhibitory principle contained in cyclothialidine can be considered as the basis for a new class of antibacterial agents.
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Synthesis and characterization of 1,3-dihydro-benzo[b][1,4]diazepin-2-one derivatives: Part 4. In vivo active potent and selective non-competitive metabotropic glutamate receptor 2/3 antagonists.

TL;DR: Combination studies with a cholinesterase inhibitor show apparent synergistic effects on working memory impairment induced by scopolamine in the delayed match to position task.