... (Mersal) is an organomercury compound and mercurial diuretic. It is only rarely used as a drug, having been superseded ... Mersalyl was originally adapted from calomel (Hg2Cl2), a diuretic discovered by Paracelsus. Thiomersal - Organomercury ... mersalyl, and ethacrynic acid". British Medical Journal. 2 (5473): 1277-1281. doi:10.1136/bmj.2.5473.1277. PMC 1846704. PMID ...
"On the Opening of an Insensitive Cyclosporin a Non-specific Pore by Phenylarsine Plus Mersalyl". Cell Biochemistry and ...
High yield expression in Escherichia coli and identification of the Cys residues responsible for inactivation my mersalyl". The ...
... which is further stimulated by mersalyl". The Journal of Biological Chemistry. 269 (44): 27329-36. doi:10.1016/S0021-9258(18) ...
Some common organic mercurials: Chlormerodrin Merbaphen (Novasurol) Mersalyl acid (Mersal, Salyrgan) Meralluride Mercaptomerin ...
... as well as bathophenanthroline and thiol reagents such as Mersalyl and p-hydroxymercuribenzoate. The activity of dicarboxylate ...
Egyptian sprinter Mersalyl, an organomercury compound used as drug This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the ...
... mersalyl MeSH D02.691.750.100.738 - methylmercury compounds MeSH D02.691.750.575 - merbromin MeSH D02.691.750.740 - ...
... mersalyl (INN) mertiatide (INN) mesabolone (INN) mesalazine (INN) Mesantoin meseclazone (INN) mesna (INN) Mesnex (Asta Medica) ...
Mercurial diuretics such as mersalyl acid were once in common use, but have been superseded by the thiazides and loop diuretics ...
C03BB04 Chlortalidone and potassium C03BB05 Mefruside and potassium C03BB07 Clofenamide and potassium C03BC01 Mersalyl C03BD01 ...
... symporter that is insensitive to NEM and mersalyl catalyzed calcium translocation in the mitochondria of the rat liver. ...