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Ronald J Quinn

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Molecules (Basel, Switzerland)|August 3, 2016
Native Mass Spectrometry in Fragment-Based Drug DiscoveryLiliana Pedro, Ronald J Quinn
ACS Omega|November 16, 2020
Analysis of Approaches to Anti-tuberculosis CompoundsSara Motamen, Ronald J Quinn
Expert Opinion on Drug Discovery|September 13, 2019
Fragment-based screening with natural products for novel anti-parasitic disease drug discoveryMiaomiao Liu, Ronald J Quinn
Annual Review of Pharmacology and Toxicology|October 3, 2017
Harnessing the Properties of Natural ProductsAsmaa Boufridi, Ronald J Quinn
Drug Discovery Today|November 1, 2013
Natural products as lead structures: chemical transformations to create lead-like librariesMauro Pascolutti, Ronald J Quinn
Planta Medica|May 5, 2015
In silico Driven Pharmacognosy: Forth, Back and ReverseJudith M Rollinger, Ronald J Quinn
Chembiochem : a European Journal of Chemical Biology|April 13, 2007
Identification of protein fold topology shared between different folds inhibited by natural productsBernadette M McArdle, Ronald J Quinn
Planta Medica|February 27, 2015
Similarity between Flavonoid Biosynthetic Enzymes and Flavonoid Protein Targets Captured by Three-Dimensional Computing ApproachNoé Sturm, Ronald J Quinn, Esther Kellenberger
Planta Medica|November 4, 2017
Structural Searching of Biosynthetic Enzymes to Predict Protein Targets of Natural ProductsNoé Sturm, Ronald J Quinn, Esther Kellenberger
Natural Product Reports|July 23, 2011
Similar interactions of natural products with biosynthetic enzymes and therapeutic targets could explain why nature produces such a large proportion of existing drugsEsther Kellenberger, Andreas Hofmann, Ronald J Quinn
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Molecules (Basel, Switzerland)|August 3, 2016
Native Mass Spectrometry in Fragment-Based Drug DiscoveryLiliana Pedro, Ronald J Quinn
ACS Omega|November 16, 2020
Analysis of Approaches to Anti-tuberculosis CompoundsSara Motamen, Ronald J Quinn
Expert Opinion on Drug Discovery|September 13, 2019
Fragment-based screening with natural products for novel anti-parasitic disease drug discoveryMiaomiao Liu, Ronald J Quinn
Annual Review of Pharmacology and Toxicology|October 3, 2017
Harnessing the Properties of Natural ProductsAsmaa Boufridi, Ronald J Quinn
Drug Discovery Today|November 1, 2013
Natural products as lead structures: chemical transformations to create lead-like librariesMauro Pascolutti, Ronald J Quinn
Planta Medica|May 5, 2015
In silico Driven Pharmacognosy: Forth, Back and ReverseJudith M Rollinger, Ronald J Quinn
Chembiochem : a European Journal of Chemical Biology|April 13, 2007
Identification of protein fold topology shared between different folds inhibited by natural productsBernadette M McArdle, Ronald J Quinn
Planta Medica|February 27, 2015
Similarity between Flavonoid Biosynthetic Enzymes and Flavonoid Protein Targets Captured by Three-Dimensional Computing ApproachNoé Sturm, Ronald J Quinn, Esther Kellenberger
Planta Medica|November 4, 2017
Structural Searching of Biosynthetic Enzymes to Predict Protein Targets of Natural ProductsNoé Sturm, Ronald J Quinn, Esther Kellenberger
Natural Product Reports|July 23, 2011
Similar interactions of natural products with biosynthetic enzymes and therapeutic targets could explain why nature produces such a large proportion of existing drugsEsther Kellenberger, Andreas Hofmann, Ronald J Quinn
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