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Jane E. Ishmael
Researcher at Oregon State University
Publications - 49
Citations - 7143
Jane E. Ishmael is an academic researcher from Oregon State University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Myosin & Myosin light-chain kinase. The author has an hindex of 20, co-authored 44 publications receiving 6521 citations. Previous affiliations of Jane E. Ishmael include University of Maryland, Baltimore & Oregon Health & Science University.
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Synthetic Access to the Mandelalide Family of Macrolides: Development of an Anion Relay Chemistry Strategy.
Minh H. Nguyen,Masashi Imanishi,Taichi Kurogi,Xuemei Wan,Jane E. Ishmael,Kerry L. McPhail,Amos B. Smith +6 more
TL;DR: A full account on the development of an Anion Relay Chemistry strategy for the total synthesis of (-)-mandelalides A and L, the two most potent members of the mandelalide family, is presented.
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Discovery of Mandelalide E and Determinants of Cytotoxicity for the Mandelalide Series.
TL;DR: The cytotoxicity of the mandelalides is demonstrated to be strongly influenced by compound glycosylation and assay cell density and to display dramatically reduced cytotoxic efficacy against low density cultures.
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Identification of an Atypical Calcium-Dependent Calmodulin Binding Site on the C-terminal domain of GluN2A
Gaurav Bajaj,Andrew M. Hau,Peter L. Hsu,Philip R. Gafken,Michael I. Schimerlik,Jane E. Ishmael +5 more
TL;DR: Findings provide new insight into the potential of Ca(2+)/calmodulin, previously considered a GluN1-binding partner, to influence NMDA receptors by direct association.
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Personnel training and patient education in medical marijuana dispensaries in Oregon
TL;DR: Although formal health or medical training was not indicated, personnel advise on marijuana's effects, use, and product selection, and personnel use a variety of resources to learn about medical marijuana.
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Jizanpeptins, Cyanobacterial Protease Inhibitors from a Symploca sp. Cyanobacterium Collected in the Red Sea
David A. Gallegos,Josep Saurí,Ryan D. Cohen,Xuemei Wan,Patrick Videau,Alec O. Vallota-Eastman,Lamiaa A. Shaala,Diaa T. A. Youssef,R. Thomas Williamson,Gary E. Martin,Benjamin Philmus,Aleksandra E. Sikora,Jane E. Ishmael,Kerry L. McPhail +13 more
TL;DR: Jizanpeptins A-E showed specific inhibition of the serine protease trypsin compared to chymotrypsin in vitro and were not overtly cytotoxic to HeLa cervical or NCI-H460 lung cancer cell lines at micromolar concentrations.