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Wen-Cai Ye

Researcher at Jinan University

Publications -  551
Citations -  10678

Wen-Cai Ye is an academic researcher from Jinan University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Biology. The author has an hindex of 41, co-authored 485 publications receiving 7917 citations. Previous affiliations of Wen-Cai Ye include Chinese Ministry of Education & Second Military Medical University.

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Flueggeacosines A-C, Dimeric Securinine-Type Alkaloid Analogues with Neuronal Differentiation Activity from Flueggea suffruticosa.

TL;DR: Flueggeacosines A-C (1-3), three dimeric securinine-type alkaloid analogues with unprecedented skeletons, were isolated from Flue ggea suffruticosa and exhibited significant activity in promoting neuronal differentiation of Neuro-2a cells.
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(+)- and (-)-Cajanusine, a pair of new enantiomeric stilbene dimers with a new skeleton from the leaves of Cajanus cajan.

TL;DR: A pair of new enantiomeric stilbene dimers, (+)- and (-)-cajanusine, with a unique coupling pattern were isolated from the leaves of Cajanus cajan, and exhibited inhibitory activities on the growth of human hepatocellular carcinoma cells.
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Discovery of Neuritogenic Securinega Alkaloids from Flueggea suffruticosa by a Building Blocks-Based Molecular Network Strategy

TL;DR: In this paper, a combined strategy of building blocks recognition and molecular network construction, termed the building blocks-based molecular network (BBMN), was presented to facilitate the efficient discovery of novel natural products.
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The Tumor Vessel Targeting Strategy: A Double-Edged Sword in Tumor Metastasis.

TL;DR: The contribution of angiogenesis to tumor metastasis is introduced and the application of Food and Drug Administration-approved vessel targeting drugs for metastatic tumors are summarized.
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Antiviral benzofurans from Eupatorium chinense.

TL;DR: The isolated compounds were evaluated for their in vitro antiviral activities against respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) and found to have antiviral activity against Eupatorium chinense.