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  1. 1.   Spiro[3.5]nonenyl Meroterpenoid Lactones, Cryptolaevilactones G-L, an Ionone Derivative, and Total Synthesis of Cryptolaevilactone M from Cryptocarya laevigata
  2. Tsurumi, Fumika; Miura, Yuta; Nakano, Misaki; Saito, Yohei; Fukuyoshi, Shuichi; Miyake, Katsunori; Newman, David J; O'Keefe,Barry; Lee, Kuo-Hsiung; Nakagawa-Goto, Kyoko
  3. Journal of natural products. 2019, SEP; 82(9): 2368-2378.
  1. 2.   Antiproliferative Aspidosperma-Type Monoterpenoid Indole Alkaloids from Bousigonia mekongensis Inhibit Tubulin Polymerization
  2. Zhang, Yu; Goto, Masuo; Oda, Akifumi; Hsu, Pei-Ling; Guo, Ling-Li; Fu, Yan-Hui; Morris-Natschke, Susan L.; Hamel,Ernest; Lee, Kuo-Hsiung; Hao, Xiao-Jiang
  3. Molecules (Basel, Switzerland). 2019, Mar 31; 24(7): pii: E1256.
  1. 3.   Preclinical Evaluation of Discorhabdins in Antiangiogenic and Antitumor Models
  2. Harris, Emily M; Strope, Jonathan D; Beedie, Shaunna L; Huang, Phoebe A; Goey, Andrew K L; Cook, Kristina M; Schofield, Christopher J; Chau, Cindy H; Cadelis, Melissa M; Copp, Brent R; Gustafson, Kirk; Figg, William D
  3. Marine Drugs. 2018, Jul 19; 16(7): pii: E241.
  1. 4.   Review of bioactive secondary metabolites from marine bryozoans in the progress of new drugs discovery
  2. Tian, Xiang Rong; Tang, Hai Feng; Tian, Xiao Lin; Hu, Jia Jun; Huang, Li Li; Gustafson, Kirk
  3. Future medicinal chemistry. 2018, Jun; 10(12): 1497-1514.
  1. 5.   Antitumor Agents. 282. 2 '-(R)-O-Acetylglaucarubinone, a Quassinoid from Odyendyea gabonensis As a Potential Anti-Breast and Anti-Ovarian Cancer Agent
  2. Usami, Y.; Nakagawa-Goto, K.; Lang, J. Y.; Kim, Y.; Lai, C. Y.; Goto, M.; Sakurai, N.; Taniguchi, M.; Akiyama, T.; Morris-Natschke, S. L.; Bastow, K. F.; Cragg, G.; Newman, D. J.; Fujitake, M.; Takeya, K.; Hung, M. C.; Lee, E.; Lee, K. H.
  3. Journal of Natural Products. 2010, Sep; 73(9): 1553-1558.
  1. 6.   Evolution of the total syntheses of ustiloxin natural products and their analogues
  2. Li, P. X.; Evans, C. D.; Wu, Y. Z.; Cao, B.; Hamel, E.; Joullie, M. M.
  3. Journal of the American Chemical Society. 2008 130(7): 2351-2364.
  1. 7.   Synthesis and biological activity of 5-aza-ellipticine derivatives
  2. Moody, D. L.; Dyba, M.; Kosakowska-Cholody, T.; Tarasova, N. I.; Michejda, C. I.
  3. Bioorganic & Medicinal Chemistry Letters. 2007, Apr; 17(8): 2380-2384.
  1. 8.   Identification of a new natural camptothecin analogue in targeted screening for HIF-1 alpha inhibitors
  2. Klausmeyer, P.; McCloud, T. G.; Melillo, G.; Scudiero, D. A.; Cardellina, J. H.; Shoemaker, R. H.
  3. Planta Medica. 2007, Jan; 73(1): 49-52.
  1. 9.   Crinamine from Crinum asiaticum var.japonicum inhibits hypoxia inducible factor-1 activity but not activity of hypoxia inducible factor-2
  2. Kim, Y. H.; Park, E. J.; Park, M. H.; Badarch, U.; Woldemichael, G. M.; Beutler, J. A.
  3. Biological & Pharmaceutical Bulletin. 2006, Oct; 29(10): 2140-2142.
  1. 10.   Antitumor activity and distribution of pyrroloiminoquinones in the sponge genus Zyzzya
  2. Dijoux, M. G.; Schnabel, P. C.; Hallock, Y. F.; Boswell, J. L.; Johnson, T. R.; Wilson, J. A.; Irel, C. M.; van Soest, R.; Boyd, M. R.; Barrows, L. R.; Cardellina, J. H.
  3. Bioorganic & Medicinal Chemistry. 2005, NOV 1; 13(21): 6035-6044.
  1. 11.   Natural inhibitors of carcinogenesis
  2. Kinghorn, A. D.; Su, B. N.; Jang, D. S.; Chang, L. C.; Lee, D.; Gu, J. Q.; Carcache-Blanco, E. J.; Powlus, A. D.; Lee, S. K.; Park, E. J.; Cuendet, M.; Gills, J. J.; Bhat, K.; Park, H. S.; Mata-Greenwood, E.; Song, L. L.; Jong, M. H.; Pezzuto, J. M.
  3. Planta Medica. 2004, AUG; 70(8): 691-705.
  1. 12.   Cytotoxic alkaloids from the marine sponge Thorectandra sp
  2. Charan, R. D.; McKee, T. C.; Boyd, M. R.
  3. Natural Product Research. 2004 18(3): 225-229.
  1. 13.   A quantitative evaluation of the effects of inhibitors of tubulin assembly on polymerization induced by discodermolide, epothilone B, and paclitaxel
  2. Dabydeen, D. A.; Florence, G. J.; Paterson, I.; Hamel, E.
  3. Cancer Chemotherapy and Pharmacology. 2004 53(5): 397-403.
  1. 14.   Caulibugulones A-F, novel cytotoxic isoquinoline quinones and iminoquinones from the marine bryozoan Caulibugula intermis
  2. Milanowski, D. J.; Gustafson, K. R.; Kelley, J. A.; McMahon, J. B.
  3. Journal of Natural Products. 2004 67(1): 70-73.
  1. 15.   Antineoplastic agents. 499. Synthesis of hystatin 2 and related 1H-benzo[de][1,6]-naphthyridinium salts from aaptamine
  2. Pettit, G. R.; Hoffmann, H.; Herald, D. L.; Blumberg, P. M.; Hamel, E.; Schmidt, J. M.; Chang, Y.; Pettit, R. K.; Lewin, N. E.; Pearce, L. V.
  3. Journal of Medicinal Chemistry. 2004 47(7): 1775-1782.
  1. 16.   Antineoplastic agents 491. Synthetic conversion of aaptamine to isoaaptamine, 9-demethylaaptamine, and 4-methylaaptamine
  2. Pettit, G. R.; Hoffmann, H.; Herald, D. L.; McNulty, J.; Murphy, A.; Higgs, K. C.; Hamel, E.; Lewin, N. E.; Pearce, L. V.; Blumberg, P. M.; Pettit, R. K.; Knight, J. C.
  3. Journal of Organic Chemistry. 2004 69(7): 2251-2256.
  1. 17.   Dolastatin 15 binds in the vinca domain of tubulin as demonstrated by Hummel-Dreyer chromatography
  2. Cruz-Monserrate, Z.; Mullaney, J. T.; Harran, P. G.; Pettit, G. R.; Hamel, E.
  3. European Journal of Biochemistry. 2003 270(18): 3822-3828.
  1. 18.   Antitumor agents. 228. Five new agarofurans, reissantins A-E, and cytotoxic principles from Reissantia buchananiii
  2. Chang, F. R.; Hayashi, K.; Chen, I. H.; Liaw, C. C.; Bastow, K. F.; Nakanishi, Y.; Nozaki, H.; Cragg, G. A.; Wu, Y. C.; Lee, K. H.
  3. Journal of Natural Products. 2003 66(11): 1416-1420.
  1. 19.   Unusual sulfamate indoles and a novel indolo 3,2-a carbazole from Ancorina sp
  2. Meragelman, K. M.; West, L. M.; Northcote, P. T.; Pannell, L. K.; McKee, T. C.; Boyd, M. R.
  3. Journal of Organic Chemistry. 2002 67(19): 6671-6677.
  1. 20.   Studies directed towards the refinement of the pancratistatin cytotoxic pharmacophore
  2. McNulty, J.; Mao, J.; Gibe, R.; Mo, R. W.; Wolf, S.; Pettit, G. R.; Herald, D. L.; Boyd, M. R.
  3. Bioorganic & Medicinal Chemistry Letters. 2001 11(2): 169-172.
  1. 21.   New nitrogenous constituents from the South African marine ascidian Pseudodistoma sp
  2. Rashid, M. A.; Gustafson, K. R.; Cartner, L. K.; Pannell, L. K.; Boyd, M. R.
  3. Tetrahedron. 2001 57(27): 5751-5755.
  1. 22.   Haligramides A and B, two new cytotoxic hexapeptides from the marine sponge Haliclona nigra
  2. Rashid, M. A.; Gustafson, K. R.; Boswell, J. L.; Boyd, M. R.
  3. Journal of Natural Products. 2000 63(7): 956-959.
  1. 23.   Sustained intracellular retention of dolastatin 10 causes its potent antimitotic activity
  2. Verdier-Pinard, P.; Kepler, J. A.; Pettit, G. R.; Hamel, E.
  3. Molecular Pharmacology. 2000 57(1): 180-187.
  1. 24.   Octadehydromichellamine, a structural analog of the anti-HIV michellamines without centrochirality
  2. Bringmann, G.; Wenzel, M.; Kelly, T. R.; Boyd, M. R.; Gulakowski, R. J.; Kaminsky, R.
  3. Tetrahedron. 1999 55(6): 1731-1740.
  1. 25.   Detecting potential teratogenic alkaloids from blue cohosh rhizomes using an in vitro rat embryo culture
  2. Kennelly, E. J.; Flynn, T. J.; Mazzola, E. P.; Roach, J. A.; McCloud, T. G.; Danford, D. E.; Betz, J. M.
  3. Journal of Natural Products. 1999 62(10): 1385-1389.
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