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  1. 1.   (-)-Neocaryachine, an Antiproliferative Pavine Alkaloid from Cryptocarya laevigata, Induces DNA Double-Strand Breaks
  2. Suzuki, Yuki; Saito, Yohei; Goto, Masuo; Newman, Dave; O'Keefe, Barry; Lee, Kuo-Hsiung; Nakagawa-Goto, Kyoko
  3. JOURNAL OF NATURAL PRODUCTS. 2017, Jan 27; 80(1): 220-224.
  1. 2.   Dietary lignan and proanthocyanidin consumption and colorectal adenoma recurrence in the Polyp Prevention Trial
  2. Bobe, G.; Murphy, G.; Albert, P. S.; Sansbury, L. B.; Lanza, E.; Schatzkin, A.; Cross, A. J.
  3. International Journal of Cancer. 2012, Apr; 130(7): 1649-1659.
  1. 3.   Serum cytokine concentrations, flavonol intake and colorectal adenoma recurrence in the Polyp Prevention Trial
  2. Bobe, G.; Murphy, G.; Albert, P. S.; Sansbury, L. B.; Lanza, E.; Schatzkin, A.; Colburn, N. H.; Cross, A. J.
  3. British Journal of Cancer. 2010, Oct; 103(9): 1453-1461.
  1. 4.   Flavonoid consumption and esophageal cancer among black and white men in the United States
  2. Bobe, G.; Peterson, J. J.; Gridley, G.; Hyer, M.; Dwyer, J. T.; Brown, L. M.
  3. International Journal of Cancer. 2009 125(5): 1147-1154.
  1. 5.   Flavonoid intake and risk of pancreatic cancer in male smokers (Finland)
  2. Bobe, G.; Weinstein, S. J.; Albanes, D.; Hirvonen, T.; Ashby, J.; Taylor, P. R.; Virtamo, J.; Stolzenberg-Solomoni, R. Z.
  3. Cancer Epidemiology Biomarkers & Prevention. 2008 17(3): 553-562.
  1. 6.   Antifungal flavonoids from Hildegardia barteri
  2. Meragelman, T. L.; Tucker, K. D.; McCloud, T. G.; Cardellina, J. H.; Shoemaker, R. H.
  3. Journal of Natural Products. 2005, DEC; 68(12): 1790-1792.
  1. 7.   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. 8.   Sensitivity of renal cell carcinoma to aminoflavone: Role of CYP1A1
  2. Loaiza-Perez, A. I.; Kenney, S.; Boswell, J.; Hollingshead, M.; Hose, C.; Linehan, W. M.; Worrell, R.; Rubinstein, L.; Sausville, A.; Vistica, D. T.
  3. Journal of Urology. 2004 171(4): 1688-1697.
  1. 9.   Clinical pharmacology of flavopiridol following a 72-hour continuous infusion
  2. Rudek, M. A.; Bauer, K. S.; Lush, R. M.; Stinson, S. F.; Senderowicz, A. M.; Headlee, D. J.; Arbuck, S. G.; Cox, M. C.; Murgo, A. J.; Sausville, E. A.; Figg, W. D.
  3. Annals of Pharmacotherapy. 2003 37(10): 1369-1374.
  1. 10.   Effects of astragali radix on the growth of different cancer cell lines
  2. Lin, J.; Dong, H. F.; Oppenheim, J. J.; Howard, O. M.
  3. World Journal of Gastroenterology. 2003 9(4): 670-673.
  1. 11.   The flavonoid baicalin inhibits superantigen-induced inflammatory cytokines and chemokines
  2. Krakauer, T.; Li, B. Q.; Young, H. A.
  3. Febs Letters. 2001 500(1-2): 52-55.
  1. 12.   The flavonoid baicalin exhibits anti-inflammatory activity by binding to chemokines
  2. Li, B. Q.; Fu, T.; Gong, W. H.; Dunlop, N.; Kung, H. F.; Yan, Y. D.; Kang, J.; Wang, J. M.
  3. Immunopharmacology. 2000 49(3): 295-306.
  1. 13.   Flavonoid baicalin inhibits HIV-1 infection at the level of viral entry
  2. Li, B. Q.; Fu, T.; Yao, D. Y.; Mikovits, J. A.; Ruscetti, F. W.; Wang, J. M.
  3. Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications. 2000 276(2): 534-538.
  1. 14.   Dietary flavonols quercetin and kaempferol are ligands of the aryl hydrocarbon receptor that affect CYP1A1 transcription differentially
  2. Ciolino, H. P.; Daschner, P. J.; Yeh, G. C.
  3. Biochemical Journal. 1999 340(Part 3): 715-722.
  1. 15.   The flavonoid galangin is an inhibitor of CYP1A1 activity and an agonist/antagonist of the aryl hydrocarbon receptor
  2. Ciolino, H. P.; Yeh, G. C.
  3. British Journal of Cancer. 1999 79(9-10): 1340-1346.
  1. 16.   Capillary electrophoresis of natural products-II
  2. Issaq, H. J.
  3. Electrophoresis. 1999 20(15-16): 3190-3202.
  1. 17.   Diosmin and Diosmetin Are Agonists of the Aryl Hydrocarbon Receptor That Differentially Affect Cytochrome P450 1a1 Activity
  2. Ciolino, H. P.; Wang, T. T. Y.; Yeh, G. C.
  3. Cancer Research. 1998 58(13): 2754-2760.
  1. 18.   In Vitro Anti-Hiv Activity of Biflavonoids Isolated From Rhus Succedanea and Garcinia Multiflora
  2. Lin, Y. M.; Anderson, H.; Flavin, M. T.; Pai, Y. H. S.; Matagreenwood, E.; Pengsuparp, T.; Pezzuto, J. M.; Schinazi, R. F.; Hughes, S. H.; Chen, F. C.
  3. Journal of Natural Products. 1997 60(9): 884-888.
  1. 19.   Isolation and Characterization of New Anti-Hiv and Cytotoxic Leads From Plants, Marine, and Microbial Organisms
  2. McKee, T. C.; Bokesch, H. R.; McCormick, J. L.; Rashid, M. A.; Spielvogel, D.; Gustafson, K. R.; Alavanja, M. M.; Cardellina, J. H.; Boyd, M. R.
  3. Journal of Natural Products. 1997 60(5): 431-438.
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