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Yu-Huan Li

Researcher at Peking Union Medical College

Publications -  140
Citations -  2662

Yu-Huan Li is an academic researcher from Peking Union Medical College. The author has contributed to research in topics: Chemistry & Medicine. The author has an hindex of 26, co-authored 117 publications receiving 2002 citations. Previous affiliations of Yu-Huan Li include National Health and Family Planning Commission.

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Alkaloids from the Root of Isatis indigotica

TL;DR: Seventeen new alkaloids and 14 known analogues have been isolated from an aqueous extract of the root of Isatis indigotica by extensive spectroscopic data analysis, including 2D NMR, single-crystal X-ray crystallography using anomalous scattering of Cu Kα radiation, and electronic circular dichroism spectra calculations based on the quantum-mechanical time-dependent density functional theory.
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Antiviral Matrine-Type Alkaloids from the Rhizomes of Sophora tonkinensis.

TL;DR: Alkaloids 2, 6, 11, and 13 exhibited antiviral activity against the Coxsackie virus B3 (CVB3), and alkaloids 7, 8, and 17 inhibited influenza virus A/Hanfang/359/95 (H3N2) replication with IC50 values of 63.46 μM.
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Oxymatrine inhibits hepatitis B infection with an advantage of overcoming drug-resistance.

TL;DR: Combination of OMTR with lamivudine prevented HBV from developing drug resistance, and enhanced anti-HBV effect as compared to lamivUDine monotherapy.
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Enantiomers of an Indole Alkaloid Containing Unusual Dihydrothiopyran and 1,2,4-Thiadiazole Rings from the Root of Isatis indigotica

TL;DR: A pair of enantiomers of an indole alkaloid containing dihydrothiopyran and 1,2,4-thiadiazole rings was isolated from an aqueous extract of the root of Isatis indigotica by extensive spectroscopic analysis.
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Geldanamycin, a ligand of heat shock protein 90, inhibits the replication of herpes simplex virus type 1 in vitro.

TL;DR: The antiviral mechanism of GA appears to be associated with Hsp90 inactivation and cell cycle restoration, which indicates that GA exhibits broad-spectrum antiviral activity.