Travis Renner
4 Papers
Travis Renner is an academic researcher. The author has contributed to research in topics: Chemistry & Neprilysin. The author has an hindex of 4, co-authored 4 publications.
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Carbazole-containing sulfonamides and sulfamides: Discovery of cryptochrome modulators as antidiabetic agents
Paul S. Humphries,Ross Bersot,John F. Kincaid,Eric Mabery,Kerryn McCluskie,Timothy Park,Travis Renner,Erin Riegler,Tod Steinfeld,Eric Douglas Turtle,Zhi-Liang Wei,Erik Willis +11 more
TL;DR: A series of novel carbazole-containing sulfonamides and sulfamides were synthesized, which led to the identification of potent cryptochrome modulators and compound 41 was selected for further profiling.
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Carbazole-containing amides and ureas: Discovery of cryptochrome modulators as antihyperglycemic agents.
Paul S. Humphries,Ross Bersot,John F. Kincaid,Eric Mabery,Kerryn McCluskie,Timothy Park,Travis Renner,Erin Riegler,Tod Steinfeld,Eric Douglas Turtle,Zhi-Liang Wei,Erik Willis +11 more
TL;DR: A series of novel carbazole-containing amides and ureas led to the identification of potent cryptochrome modulators and compound 50 was selected for further profiling on the desired pharmacokinetic/pharmacodynamic parameters.
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Pharmacological properties of TD-6301, a novel bladder selective muscarinic receptor antagonist.
Alexander McNamara,MT Pulido-Rios,Shelley Sweazey,Glenmar P. Obedencio,Harold Thibodeaux,Travis Renner,Scott Armstrong,Tod Steinfeld,Adam D. Hughes,Richard Wilson,Jeffrey R. Jasper,Mathai Mammen,Sharath S. Hegde +12 more
TL;DR: The preclinical properties of TD-6301 suggest that this molecule is likely to be efficacious in overactive bladder patients with a lower propensity to cause M(3) muscarinic receptor mediated adverse effects.
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Concomitant angiotensin AT1 receptor antagonism and neprilysin inhibition produces omapatrilat-like antihypertensive effects without promoting tracheal plasma extravasation in the rat.
Laxminarayan G Hegde,Cecile Yu,Travis Renner,Harold Thibodeaux,Scott Armstrong,Timothy Park,Madhavi Cheruvu,Rachael Olsufka,Erik R Sandvik,Cassie E Lane,Joe Budman,Craig M. Hill,Uwe Klein,Sharath S. Hegde +13 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors examined whether dual inhibition of angiotensin AT1 receptor (ARB) and NEP (ARB-NEPI, valsartan-candoxatril) provides similar efficacy to omapatrilat without the risk of angioedema.