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François Chassagne
Researcher at Emory University
Publications - 23
Citations - 556
François Chassagne is an academic researcher from Emory University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Hepatitis B & Epidemiology. The author has an hindex of 10, co-authored 21 publications receiving 227 citations. Previous affiliations of François Chassagne include University of Toulouse & Florida State University College of Arts and Sciences.
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Ethnobotany and the Role of Plant Natural Products in Antibiotic Drug Discovery.
Gina Porras,François Chassagne,James T. Lyles,Lewis Marquez,Micah Dettweiler,Akram M. Salam,Tharanga Samarakoon,Sarah Shabih,Darya Raschid Farrokhi,Cassandra L. Quave +9 more
TL;DR: Key findings on the antibacterial potential of plant NPs are brought to the forefront for consideration in future antibiotic discovery and development efforts.
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A Systematic Review of Plants With Antibacterial Activities: A Taxonomic and Phylogenetic Perspective.
François Chassagne,Tharanga Samarakoon,Gina Porras,James T. Lyles,Micah Dettweiler,Lewis Marquez,Akram M. Salam,Sarah Shabih,Darya Raschid Farrokhi,Cassandra L. Quave +9 more
TL;DR: A comprehensive review of the antibacterial potential of plants has never before been attempted as mentioned in this paper, where the authors identified a total of 6,083 articles published between 1946 and 2019 and then reviewed 66% of these (4,024) focusing on articles published from 2012 to 2019.
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The landscape of natural product diversity and their pharmacological relevance from a focus on the Dictionary of Natural Products
François Chassagne,François Chassagne,Guillaume Cabanac,Gilles Hubert,Bruno David,Guillaume Marti +5 more
TL;DR: This paper addresses the advantages and limitations of NP research from a pharmaceutical industry perspective and datamined the 300,000 NPs covered by the DNP to reveal relevant, albeit dormant, knowledge about NP diversity.
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Herbal medicine for epilepsy seizures in Asia, Africa and Latin America: A systematic review.
Emilie Auditeau,François Chassagne,Geneviève Bourdy,Mayoura Bounlu,Jeremy Jost,Jaime Luna,Voa Ratsimbazafy,Pierre-Marie Preux,Farid Boumediene +8 more
TL;DR: In vivo models of chronic epilepsy were more relevant than in vitro models or chemical models inducing acute seizures for pharmacological assessment and will be pertinent to assess the pharmacological effects and safety of medicinal plants used mostly by traditional healers on predictive models of seizures.
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Natural remedies used by Bunong people in Mondulkiri province (Northeast Cambodia) with special reference to the treatment of 11 most common ailments
TL;DR: Most of the species reported for the treatment of the 11 most frequent ailments have already been proven to be efficient and safe, and some of them are widely used in the community.