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J L McLaughlin

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Lloydia|December 1, 1973
Cactus alkaloids. XIX. Crystallization of mescaline HCl and 3-methoxytyramine HCl from Trichocereus pachanoiD M Crosby, J L McLaughlin
Lloydia|September 1, 1973
Cactus alkaloids. 28. Phenolic beta-phenethylamines from Mammillaria elongataL G West, J L McLaughlin
Lloydia|March 1, 1977
Cactus alkaloids. XXXI. beta-Phenethylamines and tetrahydroisoquinolines from the Mexican cactus dolichothele uberiformisR L Ranieri, J L McLaughlin
Lloydia|November 1, 1976
Cactus alkaloids. XXX. N-Methylated tyramines from Trichocereus spachianus. T. candicans, and Espostoa huanucensisR Mata, J L McLaughlin, W H Earle
Journal of Natural Products|July 8, 1999
Two novel acetogenins, annoglaxin and 27-hydroxybullatacin, from Annona glabraX X Liu, E Pilarinou, J L McLaughlin
Journal of Natural Products|March 1, 1987
Bioactive stilbenes of Scirpus maritimusR G Powell, R Bajaj, J L McLaughlin
Phytochemistry|June 1, 1997
Bioactive annonaceous acetogenins from Rollinia mucosaG Shi, J M MacDougal, J L McLaughlin
Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences|October 1, 1977
Cactus alkaloids XXXIII: beta-phenethylamines from the Guatemalan cactus Pilosocereus maxoniiS Pummangura, D E Nichols, J L McLaughlin
Journal of Natural Products|April 1, 1997
Biologically active acylglycerides from the berries of saw-palmetto (Serenoa repens)H Shimada, V E Tyler, J L McLaughlin
Pharmacological Research|June 27, 1998
The localisations in liposomal membranes of the tetrahydrofuran ring moieties of the annonaceous acetogenins, annonacin and sylvaticin, as determined by 1H NMR spectroscopyH Shimada, J F Kozlowski, J L Mclaughlin
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Lloydia|December 1, 1973
Cactus alkaloids. XIX. Crystallization of mescaline HCl and 3-methoxytyramine HCl from Trichocereus pachanoiD M Crosby, J L McLaughlin
Lloydia|September 1, 1973
Cactus alkaloids. 28. Phenolic beta-phenethylamines from Mammillaria elongataL G West, J L McLaughlin
Lloydia|March 1, 1977
Cactus alkaloids. XXXI. beta-Phenethylamines and tetrahydroisoquinolines from the Mexican cactus dolichothele uberiformisR L Ranieri, J L McLaughlin
Lloydia|November 1, 1976
Cactus alkaloids. XXX. N-Methylated tyramines from Trichocereus spachianus. T. candicans, and Espostoa huanucensisR Mata, J L McLaughlin, W H Earle
Journal of Natural Products|July 8, 1999
Two novel acetogenins, annoglaxin and 27-hydroxybullatacin, from Annona glabraX X Liu, E Pilarinou, J L McLaughlin
Journal of Natural Products|March 1, 1987
Bioactive stilbenes of Scirpus maritimusR G Powell, R Bajaj, J L McLaughlin
Phytochemistry|June 1, 1997
Bioactive annonaceous acetogenins from Rollinia mucosaG Shi, J M MacDougal, J L McLaughlin
Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences|October 1, 1977
Cactus alkaloids XXXIII: beta-phenethylamines from the Guatemalan cactus Pilosocereus maxoniiS Pummangura, D E Nichols, J L McLaughlin
Journal of Natural Products|April 1, 1997
Biologically active acylglycerides from the berries of saw-palmetto (Serenoa repens)H Shimada, V E Tyler, J L McLaughlin
Pharmacological Research|June 27, 1998
The localisations in liposomal membranes of the tetrahydrofuran ring moieties of the annonaceous acetogenins, annonacin and sylvaticin, as determined by 1H NMR spectroscopyH Shimada, J F Kozlowski, J L Mclaughlin
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