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quinoxaline
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quinoxaline [kwi′näk·sə‚lēn]
(organic chemistry)
C8H6N2Bicyclic organic base; colorless powder, soluble in water and organic solvents; melts at 30°C; used in organic synthesis.


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Investigation results are presented on degradation transformations in aliphatic-aromatic polyimides and polyamides, polysulfones and polyester imides, liquid-crystal copolyesters, and polyphenyl quinoxalines in various temperature ranges.
This development in concert with the licensing-in partnership entered into with KRICT to develop a synthetic process for Quinoxalines compounds is a major step forward for Rexahn, and will further enrich our growing pre-clinical drug pipeline devoted to new therapies that change treatment paradigms in cancer and CNS.
NYSE Amex: RNN), a clinical stage pharmaceutical company commercializing potential best in class oncology and CNS therapeutics, today announced that it has entered into a licensing partnership with Korea Research Institute of Chemical Technology ("KRICT") regarding the development of a synthetic process for Quinoxalines compounds.
 
 
 
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