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Journal of the American Chemical Society|February 26, 2004
Selenium redox cycling in the protective effects of organoselenides against oxidant-induced DNA damageVeronica De Silva, Michelle M Woznichak, Kristi L Burns, et al.
Tree Physiology|February 27, 2015
Conifer somatic embryogenesis: improvements by supplementation of medium with oxidation-reduction agentsGerald S Pullman, Xiaoyan Zeng, Brandi Copeland-Kamp, et al.
Investigational New Drugs|June 13, 2015
Amidation inhibitors 4-phenyl-3-butenoic acid and 5-(acetylamino)-4-oxo-6-phenyl-2-hexenoic acid methyl ester are novel HDAC inhibitors with anti-tumorigenic propertiesAmna Ali, Timothy J Burns, Jacob D Lucrezi, et al.
Enzyme and Microbial Technology|December 10, 2013
Cellular antioxidant activity of phenylaminoethyl selenides as monitored by chemiluminescence of peroxalate nanoparticles and by reduction of lipopolysaccharide-induced oxidative stressElizabeth A Cowan, Jennifer L Taylor, Charlie D Oldham, et al.
The New Phytologist|October 26, 2011
Myo-inositol hexakisphosphate, isolated from female gametophyte tissue of loblolly pine, inhibits growth of early-stage somatic embryosDi Wu, M Cameron Sullards, Charlie D Oldham, et al.
Archives of Biochemistry and Biophysics|September 13, 2011
The antioxidant phenylaminoethyl selenide reduces doxorubicin-induced cardiotoxicity in a xenograft model of human prostate cancerJeong Yeon Kang, Leah J Costyn, Tamas Nagy, et al.
Journal of Cellular Biochemistry|September 8, 2011
p38 MAPK activation, JNK inhibition, neoplastic growth inhibition, and increased gap junction communication in human lung carcinoma and Ras-transformed cells by 4-phenyl-3-butenoic acidDiane F Matesic, Tatyana S Sidorova, Timothy J Burns, et al.
The Journal of Pharmacology and Experimental Therapeutics|December 2, 2006
Anti-inflammatory effects of 4-phenyl-3-butenoic acid and 5-(acetylamino)-4-oxo-6-phenyl-2-hexenoic acid methyl ester, potential inhibitors of neuropeptide bioactivationJohn D Bauer, Jeffrey A Sunman, Michael S Foster, et al.
Plant Cell Reports|December 18, 2007
Isolation and characterization of a molecule stimulatory to growth of somatic embryos from early stage female gametophyte tissue of loblolly pineVeronica De Silva, David Bostwick, Kristi L Burns, et al.
Pharmaceutical Research|August 28, 2014
Pharmacokinetics, antitumor and cardioprotective effects of liposome-encapsulated phenylaminoethyl selenide in human prostate cancer rodent modelsJeong Yeon Kang, Mathew Eggert, Shravanthi Mouli, et al.
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Journal of the American Chemical Society|February 26, 2004
Selenium redox cycling in the protective effects of organoselenides against oxidant-induced DNA damageVeronica De Silva, Michelle M Woznichak, Kristi L Burns, et al.
Tree Physiology|February 27, 2015
Conifer somatic embryogenesis: improvements by supplementation of medium with oxidation-reduction agentsGerald S Pullman, Xiaoyan Zeng, Brandi Copeland-Kamp, et al.
Investigational New Drugs|June 13, 2015
Amidation inhibitors 4-phenyl-3-butenoic acid and 5-(acetylamino)-4-oxo-6-phenyl-2-hexenoic acid methyl ester are novel HDAC inhibitors with anti-tumorigenic propertiesAmna Ali, Timothy J Burns, Jacob D Lucrezi, et al.
Enzyme and Microbial Technology|December 10, 2013
Cellular antioxidant activity of phenylaminoethyl selenides as monitored by chemiluminescence of peroxalate nanoparticles and by reduction of lipopolysaccharide-induced oxidative stressElizabeth A Cowan, Jennifer L Taylor, Charlie D Oldham, et al.
The New Phytologist|October 26, 2011
Myo-inositol hexakisphosphate, isolated from female gametophyte tissue of loblolly pine, inhibits growth of early-stage somatic embryosDi Wu, M Cameron Sullards, Charlie D Oldham, et al.
Archives of Biochemistry and Biophysics|September 13, 2011
The antioxidant phenylaminoethyl selenide reduces doxorubicin-induced cardiotoxicity in a xenograft model of human prostate cancerJeong Yeon Kang, Leah J Costyn, Tamas Nagy, et al.
Journal of Cellular Biochemistry|September 8, 2011
p38 MAPK activation, JNK inhibition, neoplastic growth inhibition, and increased gap junction communication in human lung carcinoma and Ras-transformed cells by 4-phenyl-3-butenoic acidDiane F Matesic, Tatyana S Sidorova, Timothy J Burns, et al.
The Journal of Pharmacology and Experimental Therapeutics|December 2, 2006
Anti-inflammatory effects of 4-phenyl-3-butenoic acid and 5-(acetylamino)-4-oxo-6-phenyl-2-hexenoic acid methyl ester, potential inhibitors of neuropeptide bioactivationJohn D Bauer, Jeffrey A Sunman, Michael S Foster, et al.
Plant Cell Reports|December 18, 2007
Isolation and characterization of a molecule stimulatory to growth of somatic embryos from early stage female gametophyte tissue of loblolly pineVeronica De Silva, David Bostwick, Kristi L Burns, et al.
Pharmaceutical Research|August 28, 2014
Pharmacokinetics, antitumor and cardioprotective effects of liposome-encapsulated phenylaminoethyl selenide in human prostate cancer rodent modelsJeong Yeon Kang, Mathew Eggert, Shravanthi Mouli, et al.
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