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John M. Pezzuto
Researcher at Long Island University
Publications - 599
Citations - 38474
John M. Pezzuto is an academic researcher from Long Island University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Cancer & Resveratrol. The author has an hindex of 88, co-authored 588 publications receiving 35901 citations. Previous affiliations of John M. Pezzuto include Purdue University & Bandung Institute of Technology.
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A rapid and sensitive bioassay involving cultured rat glioma cells to screen for substances capable of elevating intracellular cyclic AMP concentration.
TL;DR: The astrocyte formation assay appears to provide several advantages that make it attractive as a screen for the detection or evaluation of substances capable of elevating intracellular cAMP concentration.
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Determination of the absolute configuration of chaetoviridins and other bioactive azaphilones from the endophytic fungus Chaetomium globosum
Ui Joung Youn,Tawanun Sripisut,Eun-Jung Park,Tamara P. Kondratyuk,Nighat Fatima,Charles J. Simmons,Marisa M. Wall,Dianqing Sun,John M. Pezzuto,Leng Chee Chang +9 more
TL;DR: Two new azaphilones, chaetoviridins J and K, along with five known derivatives, were isolated from leaves of Wikstroemia uva-ursi and evaluated for their cancer chemopreventive-potential based on their abilities to inhibit tumor necrosis factor alpha-induced nuclear factor-kappa B (NF-κB).
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Herbicidin Congeners, Undecose Nucleosides from an Organic Extract of Streptomyces sp. L-9-10
Xingyun Chai,Ui Joung Youn,Dianqing Sun,Jingqiu Dai,Philip G. Williams,Tamara P. Kondratyuk,Robert P. Borris,Julian Davies,Ivan Villanueva,John M. Pezzuto,Leng Chee Chang +10 more
TL;DR: Four new undecose nucleosides (herbicidin congeners), three known herbicidins, and 9-(β-d-arabinofuranosyl)hypoxanthine (Ara-H) were isolated from the organic extract of a fermentation culture of Streptomyces sp.
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"Studies on biodiversity of Vietnam and Laos" 1998-2005: examining the impact.
Djaja D. Soejarto,Hongjie Zhang,Harry H. S. Fong,Ghee Teng Tan,Cui Ying Ma,Charlotte Gyllenhaal,M. C. Riley,Marian R. Kadushin,Scott G. Franzblau,Truong Quang Bich,Nguyen Manh Cuong,Nguyen Tien Hiep,Phan Ke Loc,Le Thi Xuan,Nong Van Hai,Nguyen Van Hung,Nguyen Quyet Chien,Le Tran Binh,Bui Minh Vu,Ho Minh Ly,Bounhong Southavong,Kongmany Sydara,Somsanith Bouamanivong,John M. Pezzuto,William C. Rose,Gregg Dietzman,Byron E. Miller,Tran Van Thuy +27 more
TL;DR: The impact of the University of Illinois at Chicago-based Vietnam-Laos International Cooperative Biodiversity Group (ICBG) Program "Studies on Biod diversity of Vietnam and Laos", which has been in operation for the period of 1998-2005, touches on five major areas of endeavor.
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Isolation of echinocystic acid-3-O-sulfate, a new triterpene, from Tetrapleura tetraptera, and evaluation of the mutagenic potential of molluscicidal extracts and isolates.
Olipa Ngassapa,Chris Beecher,John M. Pezzuto,Norman R. Farnsworth,Thomas O. Henderson,Gilbert L. Boye +5 more
TL;DR: The stem bark isolates, which included aridanin, 3-O-(2'-acetamido-2'-deoxy-beta-D-glucopyranosyl)echinocystic acid, and compounds 3 and 4, were not mutagenic either with or without metabolic activation.