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R Nicoletti

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Bioorganic & Medicinal Chemistry|October 26, 1999
Synthesis and biological evaluation of 2-methoxy- and 2-methylthio-6-[2'-alkylamino)ethyl]-4(3H)-pyrimidinones with anti-rubella virus activityM Botta, F Occhionero, R Nicoletti, et al.
Biological Mass Spectrometry|May 1, 1994
Analysis of a bioactive synthetic analogue of tuftsin by tandem mass spectrometry: anomalous fast atom bombardment activated processesF De Angelis, R Nicoletti, T Kuster, et al.
Human Reproduction (Oxford, England)|July 12, 2005
A dominant ovarian follicle induces unilateral changes in the origin of the blood supply to the tubal corner of the uterusE Cicinelli, N Einer-Jensen, R Alfonso, et al.
Clinical and Experimental Dialysis and Apheresis|January 1, 1981
Evaluation of blood toxicity in chronic uremia by an improved chromatographic methodL Politi, A R D'Angelo, M Caramia, et al.
Cell Proliferation|November 19, 2004
3-O-methylfunicone, a secondary metabolite produced by Penicillium pinophilum, induces growth arrest and apoptosis in HeLa cellsE Buommino, R Nicoletti, G M Gaeta, et al.
Journal of Nuclear Medicine : Official Publication, Society of Nuclear Medicine|December 29, 1998
Renography before heart transplantation in patients with cardiomyopathyR M Aigner, R E O'Mara, G F Fueger, et al.
Cell Proliferation|September 29, 2011
3-O-methylfunicone, from Penicillium pinophilum, is a selective inhibitor of breast cancer stem cellsE Buommino, V Tirino, A De Filippis, et al.
Cell Proliferation|May 8, 2010
3-O-Methylfunicone, a metabolite produced by Penicillium pinophilum, modulates ERK1/2 activity, affecting cell motility of human mesothelioma cellsE Buommino, I Paoletti, A De Filippis, et al.
Cell Proliferation|June 3, 2009
3-O-methylfunicone, a metabolite of Penicillium pinophilum, inhibits proliferation of human melanoma cells by causing G(2) + M arrest and inducing apoptosisA Baroni, A De Luca, A De Filippis, et al.
Archiv Der Pharmazie|April 1, 1991
Antiviral agents: synthesis of furylpyrimidinones and evaluation of their cytostatic and antiviral activityM Botta, F De Angelis, F Corelli, et al.
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Bioorganic & Medicinal Chemistry|October 26, 1999
Synthesis and biological evaluation of 2-methoxy- and 2-methylthio-6-[2'-alkylamino)ethyl]-4(3H)-pyrimidinones with anti-rubella virus activityM Botta, F Occhionero, R Nicoletti, et al.
Biological Mass Spectrometry|May 1, 1994
Analysis of a bioactive synthetic analogue of tuftsin by tandem mass spectrometry: anomalous fast atom bombardment activated processesF De Angelis, R Nicoletti, T Kuster, et al.
Human Reproduction (Oxford, England)|July 12, 2005
A dominant ovarian follicle induces unilateral changes in the origin of the blood supply to the tubal corner of the uterusE Cicinelli, N Einer-Jensen, R Alfonso, et al.
Clinical and Experimental Dialysis and Apheresis|January 1, 1981
Evaluation of blood toxicity in chronic uremia by an improved chromatographic methodL Politi, A R D'Angelo, M Caramia, et al.
Cell Proliferation|November 19, 2004
3-O-methylfunicone, a secondary metabolite produced by Penicillium pinophilum, induces growth arrest and apoptosis in HeLa cellsE Buommino, R Nicoletti, G M Gaeta, et al.
Journal of Nuclear Medicine : Official Publication, Society of Nuclear Medicine|December 29, 1998
Renography before heart transplantation in patients with cardiomyopathyR M Aigner, R E O'Mara, G F Fueger, et al.
Cell Proliferation|September 29, 2011
3-O-methylfunicone, from Penicillium pinophilum, is a selective inhibitor of breast cancer stem cellsE Buommino, V Tirino, A De Filippis, et al.
Cell Proliferation|May 8, 2010
3-O-Methylfunicone, a metabolite produced by Penicillium pinophilum, modulates ERK1/2 activity, affecting cell motility of human mesothelioma cellsE Buommino, I Paoletti, A De Filippis, et al.
Cell Proliferation|June 3, 2009
3-O-methylfunicone, a metabolite of Penicillium pinophilum, inhibits proliferation of human melanoma cells by causing G(2) + M arrest and inducing apoptosisA Baroni, A De Luca, A De Filippis, et al.
Archiv Der Pharmazie|April 1, 1991
Antiviral agents: synthesis of furylpyrimidinones and evaluation of their cytostatic and antiviral activityM Botta, F De Angelis, F Corelli, et al.
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