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Alison D. Pawlus
Researcher at University of Bordeaux
Publications - 25
Citations - 2294
Alison D. Pawlus is an academic researcher from University of Bordeaux. The author has contributed to research in topics: Stilbenoid & Cancer. The author has an hindex of 17, co-authored 24 publications receiving 2066 citations. Previous affiliations of Alison D. Pawlus include University of Texas at Austin & University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center.
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Cardiac glycosides as novel cancer therapeutic agents
TL;DR: This review focuses on recent findings on cellular pharmacology of cardiac glycosides as they relate to treatment of human cancer and attempts to explain why these agents have been overlooked in the past.
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Natural stilbenoids: distribution in the plant kingdom and chemotaxonomic interest in Vitaceae
TL;DR: This review focuses on the distribution of stilbenes and 2-arylbenzofuran derivatives in the plant kingdom, the chemical structure of stILbenes in the Vitaceae family and their taxonomic implication.
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Ficus spp. (fig): ethnobotany and potential as anticancer and anti-inflammatory agents.
TL;DR: This review explores medieval, ancient and modern sources for ethnopharmacological uses of Ficus (fig) species, specifically for employment against malignant disease and inflammation, and the relationship of fig wasps and fig botany.
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Neuroprotective properties of resveratrol and derivatives.
Tristan Richard,Alison D. Pawlus,Marie Laure Iglésias,Eric Pedrot,Pierre Waffo-Teguo,Jean-Michel Mérillon,Jean Pierre Monti +6 more
TL;DR: The impact of stilbenoids in Alzheimer's disease and more specifically on the inhibition of β‐amyloid peptide aggregation is focused on.
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Chemical Constituents of the Fruits of Morinda citrifolia (Noni) and Their Antioxidant Activity
Bao Ning Su,Alison D. Pawlus,Hyun Ah Jung,William J. Keller,Jerry L. McLaughlin,A. Douglas Kinghorn +5 more
TL;DR: Purification of a n-BuOH-soluble partition of the MeOH extract of Morinda citrifolia (Noni) fruits led to the isolation of two new iridoid glucosides, 6alpha-hydroxyadoxoside and 6beta,7beta-epoxy-8-epi-splendoside, as well as 17 known compounds.