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Joseph M. Egan

Researcher at University of North Carolina at Greensboro

Publications -  12
Citations -  589

Joseph M. Egan is an academic researcher from University of North Carolina at Greensboro. The author has contributed to research in topics: Efflux & Goldenseal. The author has an hindex of 7, co-authored 11 publications receiving 373 citations. Previous affiliations of Joseph M. Egan include Simon Fraser University.

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The Natural Products Atlas: An Open Access Knowledge Base for Microbial Natural Products Discovery.

TL;DR: The Natural Products Atlas is designed as a community-supported resource to provide a central repository for known natural product structures from microorganisms and is the first comprehensive, open access resource of this type.
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Biochemometrics for Natural Products Research: Comparison of Data Analysis Approaches and Application to Identification of Bioactive Compounds

TL;DR: The potential of biochemometrics coupled with bioassay-guided fractionation to identify bioactive mixture components is demonstrated, demonstrating the ability to integrate multiple stages of fractionation and bioassays data into a single analysis.
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The Value of Universally Available Raw NMR Data for Transparency, Reproducibility, and Integrity in Natural Product Research

James B. McAlpine, +74 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors present a comprehensive review of the scientific value of disseminating raw nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) data, independently of, and in parallel with, classical publishing outlets.
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A Mass Spectrometry-Based Assay for Improved Quantitative Measurements of Efflux Pump Inhibition

TL;DR: A new mass spectrometry-based method was developed for the quantitative measurement of bacterial efflux pump inhibition and could be useful in future screening efforts to identify efflux pumps inhibitors, particularly in situations where optical interference precludes the application of methods that rely on fluorescence.
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The value of universally available raw NMR data for transparency, reproducibility, and integrity in natural product research (vol 36, pg 35, 2018)

TL;DR: The value of universally available raw NMR data for transparency, reproducibility, and integrity in natural product research is supported by a literature review and meta-analysis.