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A new scaffold emerges: Dual-targeting phthalazinone-imidazoline hybrids

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A new scaffold emerges: Dual-targeting phthalazinone-imidazoline hybrids

Recent research has unveiled a novel series of hybrid compounds designed by strategically fusing the phthalazinone and imidazoline pharmacophores. This rational design aims to create dual-targeting agents capable of simultaneously modulating two distinct pathways implicated in complex diseases. Preliminary in vitro screening has identified several promising candidates exhibiting potent activity at nanomolar concentrations against the primary target, with initial selectivity profiles suggesting a favorable therapeutic window. The synthetic strategy, which leverages a modular approach, allows for rapid diversification of the core scaffold to explore structure-activity relationships.

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