The 3-Me analog of fentanyl (3-MeF) was first introduced by Paul Janssen,[1] which has been recently revisited by Slavic researchers.[2] QSAR reveals that the �
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The 3-Me analog of fentanyl (3-MeF) was first introduced by Paul Janssen,[1] which has been recently revisited by Slavic researchers.[2] QSAR reveals that the β-OH was first incorporated into 3-MeF because this pharmacophore had previously been shown to raise the potency of closely-related piperidine based narcotics[3] such as phenoperidine, for example. AFAIK, ohmefentanyl was first reported by Chinese chemists in 1979.[4] Since that time, both Chinese, and also American scientists, submitted the first elaborate evaluations on OMF isomer variations in 1995, in the JMC.[5][6]
This article was deleted by speedy request of the author during AfD Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Ohmefentanyl, then recreated after the editors block time was over [[|User_talk:Nuklear#Block]][7]. Signed Jeepday 14:22, 21 March 2007 (UTC)
Why are article sections titled after Chinese researchers then followed by sections of their original research?Research data —The preceding unsigned comment was added by I already forgot (talk • contribs) 03:17, 11 May 2007 (UTC).
I'm not seeing the actual copyvio beyond the final section of the article (about 1/3 of it) which was clearly a near-exact copy of [8] and has thus been removed by myself. Without being an expert on the subject (I'm just an admin going through CSD requests), I tried numerous cross-text searches with this and the other two articles cited ([9] , [10]) but was unable to find specific matches. Could you please point to a part which clearly does utilise parts of those articles? Once that's done, feel free to renew the CSD tag. Orderinchaos 18:27, 14 May 2007 (UTC)
A bunch of this is a direct ripoff of an article titled "Effect of chronic treatment of ohmefentanyl stereoisomers on cyclic AMP formation in Sf9 insect cells expressing human μ-opioid receptors" bu Zhong-Hua Liu et al. I'm going to clear out all the stuff copied from that article. --70.101.23.194 05:44, 24 May 2007 (UTC)
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