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2009-04-24Semisynthesis and biological activity of stemofoline alkaloidsBaird, MC; Pyne, SG; Ung, AT; Lie, W; Sastraruji, T; Jatisatienr, A; Jatisatienr, C; Dheeranupattana, S; Lowlam, J; Boonchalermkit, S
2007-12-20Fluorescent TiO<inf>2</inf> powders prepared using a new perylene diimide dye: Applications in latent fingermark detectionChoi, MJ; Smoother, T; Martin, AA; McDonagh, AM; Maynard, PJ; Lennard, C; Roux, C
2018-03-01Structural Elucidation of Metabolites of Synthetic Cannabinoid UR-144 by Cunninghamella elegans Using Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (NMR) SpectroscopyWatanabe, S; Kuzhiumparambil, U; Fu, S
2018-01-02Reversible and Sensitive Hg<sup>2+</sup> Detection by a Cell-Permeable Ytterbium ComplexBao, G; Zha, S; Liu, Z; Fung, YH; Chan, CF; Li, H; Chu, PH; Jin, D; Tanner, PA; Wong, KL
2014-06-14Development of a functional ruthenium(II) complex for probing hypochlorous acid in living cellsYe, Z; Zhang, R; Song, B; Dai, Z; Jin, D; Goldys, EM; Yuan, J
2009-05-22Alkaloids from the roots of Stemona aphyllaMungkornasawakul, P; Chaiyong, S; Sastraruji, T; Jatisatienr, A; Jatisatienr, C; Pyne, SG; Ung, AT; Korth, J; Lie, W
2021-01-01Synthesis and preliminary structure-activity relationship study of 3-methylquinazolinone derivatives as EGFR inhibitors with enhanced antiproliferative activities against tumour cells.Zhang, Y; Wang, Q; Li, L; Le, Y; Liu, L; Yang, J; Li, Y; Bao, G; Yan, L
2011-09-16Peptide ligations accelerated by N-terminal aspartate and glutamate residuesThomas, GL; Hsieh, YSY; Chun, CKY; Cai, ZL; Reimers, JR; Payne, RJ
2011-01-28Phytochemical studies on Stemona aphylla: Isolation of a new stemofoline alkaloid and six new stemofuransSastraruji, T; Chaiyong, S; Jatisatienr, A; Pyne, SG; Ung, AT; Lie, W
2017-09-20Synthesis and Characterization of Novel Acyl-Glycine Inhibitors of GlyT2Mostyn, SN; Carland, JE; Shimmon, S; Ryan, RM; Rawling, T; Vandenberg, RJ
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