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Nelson G.M. Gomes

Researcher at University of Porto

Publications -  46
Citations -  1156

Nelson G.M. Gomes is an academic researcher from University of Porto. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Chemistry. The author has an hindex of 14, co-authored 39 publications receiving 756 citations. Previous affiliations of Nelson G.M. Gomes include University of Coimbra.

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Mapping 123 million neonatal, infant and child deaths between 2000 and 2017

Roy Burstein, +666 more
- 16 Oct 2019 - 
TL;DR: A high-resolution, global atlas of mortality of children under five years of age between 2000 and 2017 highlights subnational geographical inequalities in the distribution, rates and absolute counts of child deaths by age.
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Plants with neurobiological activity as potential targets for drug discovery.

TL;DR: The initial purpose of this review was to screen plants with neurological bioactivity, in particular those that have not been fully studied and that have molecular mechanisms whose active constituents responsible for the activity remain to be identified.
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Can Some Marine-Derived Fungal Metabolites Become Actual Anticancer Agents?

TL;DR: The present review focuses on the cytotoxic marine fungal-derived metabolites whose ability to kill cancer cells has been reported in the literature, and particular attention is paid to the compounds that kill cancer Cell death mechanisms.
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Marine Invertebrate Metabolites with Anticancer Activities: Solutions to the “Supply Problem”

TL;DR: This review describes the main strategies aimed to overcome the supply problem of promising anticancer metabolites from their natural sources and provides examples illustrating the application of these strategies for the supply of marine invertebrate-derived anticancer agents.
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Antibacterial and Antibiofilm Activities of Tryptoquivalines and Meroditerpenes Isolated from the Marine-Derived Fungi Neosartorya paulistensis, N. laciniosa, N. tsunodae, and the Soil Fungi N. fischeri and N. siamensis

TL;DR: A new meroditerpene, sartorypyrone C (5), was isolated, together with the known tryptoquivalines, from the culture of the marine sponge-associated fungus Neosartorya paulistensis, and exhibited significant antibacterial activity as well as synergism with antibiotics against the Gram-positive multidrug-resistant strains.