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E J Gentry

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Medicinal Research Reviews|November 11, 1999
Multiple drug resistanceL A Mitscher, S P Pillai, E J Gentry, et al.
Medicinal Research Reviews|May 14, 1998
The search for orally active medications through combinatorial chemistryR A Fecik, K E Frank, E J Gentry, et al.
Journal of Natural Products|October 24, 1998
Antitubercular natural products: berberine from the roots of commercial Hydrastis canadensis powder. Isolation of inactive 8-oxotetrahydrothalifendine, canadine, beta-hydrastine, and two new quinic acid esters, hycandinic acid esters-1 and -2E J Gentry, H B Jampani, A Keshavarz-Shokri, et al.
Combinatorial Chemistry & High Throughput Screening|September 29, 1999
A simple, inexpensive apparatus for performance of preparative scale solution phase multiple parallel synthesis of drug analogs. II. Biological evaluation of a retrospective library of quinolone antiinfective agentsK E Frank, P V Devasthale, E J Gentry, et al.
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Medicinal Research Reviews|November 11, 1999
Multiple drug resistanceL A Mitscher, S P Pillai, E J Gentry, et al.
Medicinal Research Reviews|May 14, 1998
The search for orally active medications through combinatorial chemistryR A Fecik, K E Frank, E J Gentry, et al.
Journal of Natural Products|October 24, 1998
Antitubercular natural products: berberine from the roots of commercial Hydrastis canadensis powder. Isolation of inactive 8-oxotetrahydrothalifendine, canadine, beta-hydrastine, and two new quinic acid esters, hycandinic acid esters-1 and -2E J Gentry, H B Jampani, A Keshavarz-Shokri, et al.
Combinatorial Chemistry & High Throughput Screening|September 29, 1999
A simple, inexpensive apparatus for performance of preparative scale solution phase multiple parallel synthesis of drug analogs. II. Biological evaluation of a retrospective library of quinolone antiinfective agentsK E Frank, P V Devasthale, E J Gentry, et al.
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