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A J Lin

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Journal of Medicinal Chemistry|September 1, 1975
Potential bioreductive alkylating agents. 5. Antineoplastic activity of quinoline-5,8-diones, naphthazarins, and naphthoquinonesA J Lin, B J Lillis, A C Sartorelli
Journal of Medicinal Chemistry|June 1, 1972
Potential antitumor agents. 8. Derivatives of 3- and 5-benzyloxy-2-formylpyridine thiosemicarbazoneA J Lin, K C Agrawal, A C Sartorelli
Journal of Medicinal Chemistry|May 1, 1974
Potential bioreductive alkylating agents. 3. Synthesis and antineoplastic activity of acetoxymethyl and corresponding ethyl carbamate derivatives of benzoquinonesA J Lin, C W Shansky, A C Sartorelli
Journal of Medicinal Chemistry|April 25, 1997
Antimalarial activity of new dihydroartemisinin derivatives. 7. 4-(p-substituted phenyl)-4(R or S)-[10(alpha or beta)-dihydroartemisininoxy]butyric acidsA J Lin, A B Zikry, D E Kyle
Journal of Medicinal Chemistry|November 1, 1987
Antimalarial activity of new water-soluble dihydroartemisinin derivativesA J Lin, D L Klayman, W K Milhous
Cancer Chemotherapy Reports. Part 2|December 1, 1974
Quinones as anticancer agents: potential bioreductive alkylating agentsA J Lin, L A Coby, A C Sartorelli
The American Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene|June 1, 1994
Antimalarial activity of dihydroartemisinin derivatives by transdermal applicationA J Lin, A L Ager, D L Klayman
Journal of Medicinal Chemistry|June 1, 1980
Synthesis and antineoplastic activity of hydroquinone dialdehydesE M Newman, A J Lin, A C Sartorelli
The American Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene|November 11, 1991
Transdermal artelinic acid: an effective treatment for Plasmodium berghei-infected miceD L Klayman, A L Ager, L Fleckenstein, et al.
Drug Design and Delivery|January 1, 1989
Peroxides as oxidant antimalarialsJ L Vennerstrom, N Acton, A J Lin, et al.
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Journal of Medicinal Chemistry|September 1, 1975
Potential bioreductive alkylating agents. 5. Antineoplastic activity of quinoline-5,8-diones, naphthazarins, and naphthoquinonesA J Lin, B J Lillis, A C Sartorelli
Journal of Medicinal Chemistry|June 1, 1972
Potential antitumor agents. 8. Derivatives of 3- and 5-benzyloxy-2-formylpyridine thiosemicarbazoneA J Lin, K C Agrawal, A C Sartorelli
Journal of Medicinal Chemistry|May 1, 1974
Potential bioreductive alkylating agents. 3. Synthesis and antineoplastic activity of acetoxymethyl and corresponding ethyl carbamate derivatives of benzoquinonesA J Lin, C W Shansky, A C Sartorelli
Journal of Medicinal Chemistry|April 25, 1997
Antimalarial activity of new dihydroartemisinin derivatives. 7. 4-(p-substituted phenyl)-4(R or S)-[10(alpha or beta)-dihydroartemisininoxy]butyric acidsA J Lin, A B Zikry, D E Kyle
Journal of Medicinal Chemistry|November 1, 1987
Antimalarial activity of new water-soluble dihydroartemisinin derivativesA J Lin, D L Klayman, W K Milhous
Cancer Chemotherapy Reports. Part 2|December 1, 1974
Quinones as anticancer agents: potential bioreductive alkylating agentsA J Lin, L A Coby, A C Sartorelli
The American Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene|June 1, 1994
Antimalarial activity of dihydroartemisinin derivatives by transdermal applicationA J Lin, A L Ager, D L Klayman
Journal of Medicinal Chemistry|June 1, 1980
Synthesis and antineoplastic activity of hydroquinone dialdehydesE M Newman, A J Lin, A C Sartorelli
The American Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene|November 11, 1991
Transdermal artelinic acid: an effective treatment for Plasmodium berghei-infected miceD L Klayman, A L Ager, L Fleckenstein, et al.
Drug Design and Delivery|January 1, 1989
Peroxides as oxidant antimalarialsJ L Vennerstrom, N Acton, A J Lin, et al.
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