Search

Your search keyword '"Ning-hua, Tan"' showing total 266 results

Search Constraints

Start Over You searched for: Author "Ning-hua, Tan" Remove constraint Author: "Ning-hua, Tan"
266 results on '"Ning-hua, Tan"'

Search Results

1. Phylotranscriptomics reveals the phylogeny of Asparagales and the evolution of allium flavor biosynthesis

2. Ginsenoside Rg1 promotes neurite growth of retinal ganglion cells through cAMP/PKA/CREB pathways

Catalog

Books, media, physical & digital resources

3. The gut microbe Bacteroides fragilis ameliorates renal fibrosis in mice

4. Efficient production of clerodane and ent-kaurane diterpenes through truncated artificial pathways in Escherichia coli

5. (±)-Zanthonitidine A, a Pair of Enantiomeric Furoquinoline Alkaloids from Zanthoxylum nitidum with Antibacterial Activity

7. Clausenlanins A and B, Two Leucine-Rich Cyclic Nonapeptides from Clausena lansium

10. The Natural Alkaloid (−)-N-Hydroxyapiosporamide Suppresses Colorectal Tumor Progression as an NF-κB Pathway Inhibitor by Targeting the TAK1–TRAF6 Complex

11. Dihydroartemisinin suppresses renal fibrosis in mice by inhibiting DNA-methyltransferase 1 and increasing Klotho

12. Natural alkaloid N-hydroxyapiosporamide suppresses colorectal cancer progression as a novel NF-κB pathway inhibitor by targeting TAK1-TRAF6 complex

13. Rhubarb Protect Against Tubulointerstitial Fibrosis by Inhibiting TGF-β/Smad Pathway and Improving Abnormal Metabolome in Chronic Kidney Disease

14. Neuropyrones A-E, five undescribed α-pyrone derivatives with tyrosinase inhibitory activity from the endophytic fungus Neurospora dictyophora WZ-497

16. Astataricusones A–D and Astataricusol A, Five New Anti-HBV Shionane-Type Triterpenes from Aster tataricus L. f.

17. A New Phenolic Glycoside from Chamaecyparis obtusa var. breviramea f. crippsii

19. Cascade-reaction-triggered engineering nanocatalytic theranostics reconstructing tumor microenvironment through synergistic oxidative damage and aerobic glycolysis inhibition against colon cancer

20. Rubipodanin A, the First Natural N-Desmonomethyl Rubiaceae-Type Cyclopeptide from Rubia podantha, Indicating an Important Role of the N9-Methyl Group in the Conformation and Bioactivity.

22. Inducing secondary metabolite production from Daldinia eschscholzii JC-15 by red ginseng medium

23. Redox Dual-Responsive and O2‑Evolving Theranostic Nanosystem for Highly Selective Chemotherapy against Hypoxic Tumors

24. Identification of meroterpenoids from Bipolaris victoriae S27 and their potential activity against tumor metastasis and inhibition of the NF-κB signaling pathway

25. The gut microbe Bacteroides fragilis ameliorates renal fibrosis in mice

26. Novel inhibitor cystine knot peptides from Momordica charantia.

27. Two New Cinnamyl Isovalerate Derivatives from Sabina gaussenii

28. NF-κB and JNK mediated apoptosis and G 0 /G 1 arrest of HeLa cells induced by rubiarbonol G, an arborinane-type triterpenoid from Rubia yunnanensis

29. Natural cyclopeptide RA-V inhibits the NF-κB signaling pathway by targeting TAK1

30. Natural small molecule bigelovin suppresses orthotopic colorectal tumor growth and inhibits colorectal cancer metastasis via IL6/STAT3 pathway

31. Nematicidal quinone derivatives from three Rubia plants

32. Rubipodanones A-D, naphthohydroquinone dimers from the roots and rhizomes of Rubia podantha

33. Antitumor Cyclic Hexapeptides from Rubia Plants: History, Chemistry, and Mechanism (2005–2011)

34. Clausenlanins A and B, Two Leucine-Rich Cyclic Nonapeptides from Clausena lansium

35. [A new phenolic glycoside from honey-fried Eriobotrya japonica]

36. Phytochemical Analysis of a Cytotoxic Fraction ofQuassia silvestrisusing LC-HR-ESI-MSn

37. <scp>N</scp> omenclature of homodetic cyclic peptides produced from ribosomal precursors: <scp>A</scp> n IUPAC task group interim report

38. Antiplasmodial Activity and Cytotoxicity of Isolated Compound from the Stem bark of Anthocleistaliebrechtsiana

39. (±)-Rubioncolin D, a pair of enantiomeric naphthohydroquinone dimers from Rubia oncotricha

40. Cyclopeptide RA-V Inhibits Organ Enlargement and Tumorigenesis Induced by YAP Activation

41. [Chemical constituents from roots and rhizomes of Rubia oncotricha and their cytotoxic activities]

42. [Chemical and cytotoxic constituents of Zanthoxylum nitidum]

43. [Chemical constituents from root barks of Dictamnus dasycarpus and their cytotoxic activities]

44. [Mass spectrometry guided strategy based on feature fragment ions for guided-separation on quinoline alkaloids from root barks of Dictamnus dasycarpus]

45. Βeta-sitosterol enhances motor coordination, attenuates memory loss and demyelination in a vanadium-induced model of experimental neurotoxicity

46. Cytotoxic labdane-type diterpenes from Hedychium longipetalum inhibiting production of nitric oxide

47. Terpenoids with cytotoxic activity from the branches and leaves of Pyrus pashia

48. Cyclopeptide RA-V inhibits cell adhesion and invasion in both estrogen receptor positive and negative breast cancer cells via PI3K/AKT and NF-κB signaling pathways

49. Cyclopentapeptides from Dianthus chinensis

50. Antimicrobial and cytotoxic constituents from native Cameroonian medicinal plant Hypericum riparium