Masuda et al., “Relationships Between Plasma Concentrations of Diphenylhydantoin, Phenobarbital, Carbamazepine, and 3-Sulfamoylmethyl- 1,2-Benzisoxazole (AD-810), a New Anticonvulsant Agent, and Their Anticonvulsant or Neurotoxic Effects in Experimental Animals”, Epilepsia, 20, pp. 623-633, (1979). |
Bhardwaj et al., “Pentobarbital inhibits extracellular release of dopamine in the ischemic striatum”, Journal of Neural Transmission [Gen Sect], 82, pp. 111-117, (1990). |
McElvain, “5,5-Diphenylbarbituric Acid”, 57, pp. 1303-1304, (1935). |
Gesson et al., “A practical method for N-alkylation of succinimide and glutarimide”, Bull Soc. Chim. Fr. 129, pp. 227-231, (1992). |
Kamata et al., “Studies of Antitumor-Active 5-Fluorouracil Derivatives I Synthesis of N-Phthalidyl 5-Fluorouracil Derivatives”, Chem. Pharm. Bull, 33 (8), pp. 3160-3175, (1985). |
Samour et al., “Anticonvulsants, 1. Alkoxymethyl Derivatives of Barbiturates and Diphenylhydantoin”, Journal of Medicinal Chemistry, 14 (3), pp. 187-189, (1971). |
Raines et al., “Differential Selectivity of Several Barbiturates on Experimental Seizures and Neurotoxicity in the Mouse”, Epilepsia, 20, pp. 105-113, (1979). |
Loudon, “Organic Chemistry”, Addison-Wesley (1984), pp. 617, 721-722, 1061-1064, 1086-1088, 1194. |
Corkill et al., Surg. Neurol., pp. 147-149 (1976). |
Hoff et al., Stroke, 6, pp. 28-33, (1975). |
Levy and Brierley, “Delayed pentobarbital administration limits ischemia brain damage in gerbils”, Annals of Neurology, 5(1), pp. 59-64, (1979). |
Lightfoote, et al., Stroke, 8, pp. 627-628, (1977). |
Pulsinelli and Brierley, “A new model of bilateral hemispheric ischemia in the unanesthetized rat”, Stroke, May-Jun. 10(3), pp. 267-272, (1979). |
Raines et al., Epilepsia 1996, 37:Suppl. 5. |
Ginsberg, “Animal Models of Global and Focal Cerebral Ischemia,” Chapter 34 in Welsh KMA et al., Primer on Cerebrovascular Diseases, Academic Press, New York (1997). |
Miller, ed., “Stroke Therapy: Basic, preclinical, and clinical directions”, Wiley (1999). |
Brint et al., “Focal brain ischemia in the rat: Methods for reproducible neocortical infarction using tandem occlusion of the distal middle cerebral and ipsilateral common carotid arteries”, J. Cerebral Blood Flow Metab., 8, pp. 474-485, (1988). |
Garcia et al., “Neurological deficit and extent of neuronal necrosis attributable to middle cerebral artery occlusion in rats. Statistical validation”, Stroke, 26(4), pp. 627-634, (1995). |
Garcia et al., “Neuronal necrosis after middle cerebral artery occlusion in Wistar rats progresses at different time intervals in the caudoputamen and the cortex”, Stroke, 26(4), 636-643 (1995). |
Pulsinelli et al., “Temporal profile of neuronal damage in a model of transient forebrain ischemia”, Annals of Neurology, May 11(5), 491-498, (1982). |
Raines et al., J. Exp. Biol. (Abstracts) Abstract No. 895 (Apr. 14-17, 1996). |
Thacker et al., “Method for the Determination of 5,5-Diphenylbarbituric Acid and Separation from 1,3-Dimethoxymethyl-5,5-Diphenylbarbituric Acid in Plasma by High Performance Liquid Chromatography,” J. Chromatography B. 710:149-155 (1998). |
Raines et al., “Conversion of Dimethoxymethyl-Diphenylbarbituric Acid (DMMDPB) to Diphenylbarbituric Acid (DPB) in the Dog,” The FASEB J., 13(4):A475, Abstract 394.2 (1999). |
Raines et al., “The Effects of 5,5-Diphenylbarbituric Acid on Experimental Seizures in Rats: Correlation between Plasma and Brain Concentrations and Anticonvulsant Activity,” Epilepsia, 16:575-581 (1975). |
Raines et al., “A Comparison of the Anticonvulsant, Neurotoxic and Lethal Effects of Diphenylbarbituric Acid Phenobarbital and Diphenylhydantoin in the Mouse,” J. Pharmacology and Experimental Therapeutics, 186(2):315-322 (1973). |
Tagmann et al., Helv. Chim. Acta 35, 1541-1549 (1952). |
Salmon-Legagneur et al., “Sur les acides α-phéyl α-alcoyl (ou phénoalcoyl) glutariques”, Comptes Rendus de l'Académie des Sciences, (Mar. 3, 1952) p. 1060. |
Salmon-Legagneur et al., “Recherches dans la série des diacides αα-disubstitués et de leurs dérivés. III. Les acides α-phénol α-alcoyl (ou phénoalcoyl) glutariques et leurs principaux dérivés”, Bull. Soc. Chim. France (1953) p. 70. |
The Merck Index, 10th Ed., (Merck & Co., Inc., Rahway, NJ) (1983) p. 544 (entry 3697). |
Casara et al., “Synthesis of acid stable fluorinated acyclonucleosides as potential antiviral agents,” Tetrahedron Letters, 32(31) (1991), pp. 3823-3826. |
Foye, “Principles of Medicinal Chemistry,” 3rd ed. (1990) pp. 164, 179. |
Karger et al., “Methoxymethyl Methanesulfonate, A Novel Active Oxyalkylating Agent,” J. Am. Chem. Soc., 91:5663 (1969). |
Sircar, J. Chem. Soc. (1927) 1252-1256. |
Gao et al., “Physical Chemical Stability of Warfarin Sodium,”AAPS Pharmasci (2001) 3(1) Article 3. |
Appendix 1 of U.S.S.N. 60/352,273, filed Jan. 30, 2002: Chemical Derivative Chart (total of 8 pages). |
Appendix 2 of U.S.S.N. 60/352,273, filed Jan. 30, 2002: References to Chemical Derivatives (total of 3 pages). |
Appendix 3 of U.S.S.N. 60/352,273, filed Jan. 30, 2002: Cancerlit . . . (total of 9 pages). |
Appendix 3 of U.S.S.N. 60/352,273, filed Jan. 30, 2002: PubMed search results printout of Jan. 15, 2002 (total of 7 pages). |
Appendix 3 of U.S.S.N. 60/352,273, filed Jan. 30, 2002: MEDLINEplus printout of Jan. 15, 2002: Barbiturates (Systemic) (total of 14 pages). |
PubMed search results printout of Dec. 27, 2002 (total of 3 pages). |