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  1. Antiplasmodial Isoflavanes and Pterocarpans from Apoplanesia paniculata
  2. The Quest for a Simple Bioactive Analog of Paclitaxel as a Potential Anticancer Agent
  3. Nitrogen-Containing Dimeric nor-Multiflorane Triterpene from a Turraea sp.
  4. Zampanolide and dactylolide: cytotoxic tubulin-assembly agents and promising anticancer leads
  5. Isolation of antiplasmodial anthraquinones from Kniphofia ensifolia, and synthesis and structure–activity relationships of related compounds
  6. Aphadilactones A–D, Four Diterpenoid Dimers with DGAT Inhibitory and Antimalarial Activities from a Meliaceae Plant
  7. Synthesis of isotopically labeled epothilones
  8. Bioactive compounds from Stuhlmannia moavi from the Madagascar dry forest
  9. Structure elucidation of antiproliferative bisbenzylisoquinoline alkaloids from Anisocycla grandidieri from the Madagascar dry forest
  10. Antiproliferative homoscalarane sesterterpenes from two Madagascan sponges
  11. Antiproliferative Homoisoflavonoids and Bufatrienolides from Urginea depressa
  12. Dissecting Paclitaxel–Microtubule Association: Quantitative Assessment of the 2′-OH Group
  13. Two Antiproliferative Triterpene Saponins fromNematostylis anthophyllafrom the Highlands of Central Madagascar
  14. Isolation and synthesis of two antiproliferative calamenene-type sesquiterpenoids from Sterculia tavia from the Madagascar Rain Forest
  15. Natural Products as Anticancer Agents
  16. Recent Progress in the Chemistry and Biology of Paclitaxel (TaxolTM) and Related Taxanes
  17. Conformationally constrained and nanoparticle-targeted paclitaxels
  18. An Endogenous Bile Acid and Dietary Sucrose from Skin Secretions of Alkaloid-Sequestering Poison Frogs
  19. Antiproliferative Acetogenins from a Uvaria sp. from the Madagascar Dry Forest
  20. Ovarian antiproliferative activity directed isolation of triterpenoids from fruits of Eucalyptus camaldulensis Dehnh
  21. Design and synthesis of simplified taxol analogs based on the T-Taxol bioactive conformation
  22. C6-C8 Bridged Epothilones: Consequences of Installing a Conformational Lock at the Edge of the Macrocycle
  23. Antiplasmodial and Antiproliferative Pseudoguaianolides of Athroisma proteiforme from the Madagascar Dry Forest
  24. Anticancer Agents from Natural Products
  25. Introduction
  26. The Discovery and Development of the Combretastatins
  27. Design, synthesis and biological evaluation of a simplified fluorescently labeled discodermolide as a molecular probe to study the binding of discodermolide to tubulin
  28. Correction to Tubulin-Interactive Natural Products as Anticancer Agents
  29. Isolation and Synthesis of Antiproliferative Eupolauridine Alkaloids of Ambavia gerrardii from the Madagascar Dry Forest
  30. Antiproliferative Compounds of Cyphostemma greveana from a Madagascar Dry Forest
  31. Cardenolides of Leptadenia madagascariensis from the Madagascar dry forest
  32. Survivin Is Not Induced by Novel Taxanes
  33. Modern Natural Products Drug Discovery and Its Relevance to Biodiversity Conservation
  34. Plant-Derived Natural Products as Anticancer Agents
  35. Four Diphenylpropanes and a Cycloheptadibenzofuran from Bussea sakalava from the Madagascar Dry Forest
  36. Survivin Is Not Induced by Novel Taxanes
  37. Antiproliferative Compounds from Pongamiopsis pervilleana from the Madagascar Dry Forest
  38. ChemInform Abstract: Novel Epothilone Lactones by an Unusual Diversion of the Grubbs′ Metathesis Reaction.
  39. ChemInform Abstract: Synthesis and Biological Evaluation of 1-Deoxypaclitaxel Analogues.
  40. ChemInform Abstract: Synthesis and Biological Activity of a Novel C4-C6 Bridged Paclitaxel Analogue.
  41. ChemInform Abstract: Synthesis and Microtubule Binding of Fluorescent Paclitaxel Derivatives.
  42. ChemInform Abstract: Synthesis and Biological Evaluation of Novel Macrocyclic Paclitaxel Analogues.
  43. ChemInform Abstract: Structure and Stereochemistry of a Novel Bioactive Sphingolipid from a Calyx sp.
  44. ChemInform Abstract: The First Naturally Occurring Tie2 Kinase Inhibitor.
  45. Euphane triterpenoids of Cassipourea lanceolata from the Madagascar rainforest
  46. Novel epothilone lactones by an unusual diversion of the Grubbs' metathesis reaction
  47. Saponins and a lignan derivative of Terminalia tropophylla from the Madagascar Dry Forest
  48. A new labdane diterpene from Vitex cauliflora Moldenke from the Madagascar rainforest
  49. Antiproliferative Triterpenoid Saponins of Dodonaea viscosa from the Madagascar Dry Forest
  50. Biodiversity conservation and drug discovery: Can they be combined? The Suriname and Madagascar experiences
  51. Antiproliferative Bistramides from Trididemnum cyclops from Madagascar
  52. Antiproliferative compounds ofHelmiopsis sphaerocarpafrom the Madagascar rainforest†
  53. Synthesis and bioactivity of a side chain bridged paclitaxel: A test of the T-Taxol conformation
  54. Antiproliferative and antimalarial anthraquinones of Scutia myrtina from the Madagascar forest
  55. Bioactivities of simplified adociaquinone B and naphthoquinone derivatives against Cdc25B, MKP-1, and MKP-3 phosphatases
  56. Tubulin-Interactive Natural Products as Anticancer Agents
  57. Antiproliferative compounds ofArtabotrys madagascariensisfrom the Madagascar rainforest
  58. ChemInform Abstract: A Natural Love of Natural Products
  59. Natural Products as Anticancer Agents
  60. A Natural Love of Natural Products
  61. Design and Synthesis of C6−C8 Bridged Epothilone A
  62. Cytotoxic Xanthones from Psorospermum molluscum from the Madagascar Rain Forest
  63. Antiproliferative Limonoids of a Malleastrum sp. from the Madagascar Rainforest,
  64. Natural Products as Pharmaceuticals and Sources for Lead Structures
  65. Furoquinoline alkaloids of Ertela (Monnieria) trifolia (L.) Kuntze from the Suriname rainforest
  66. Design, synthesis and biological evaluation of bridged epothilone D analogues
  67. Antiproliferative Cassane Diterpenoids of Cordyla madagascariensis ssp. madagascariensis from the Madagascar Rainforest
  68. Cytotoxic Cardenolide Glycosides of Roupellina (Strophanthus) boivinii from the Madagascar Rainforest
  69. The Shape of Things to Come: Structural and Synthetic Studies of Taxol and Related Compounds
  70. Enhanced Microtubule Binding and Tubulin Assembly Properties of Conformationally Constrained Paclitaxel Derivatives
  71. Ipomoeassin F, a new cytotoxic macrocyclic glycoresin from the leaves ofIpomoea squamosafrom the Suriname rainforest
  72. The shape of things to come: Structural and synthetic studies of taxol and related compounds
  73. Antiproliferative Cardenolides of an Elaeodendron sp. from the Madagascar Rain Forest
  74. Guttiferones K and L, Antiproliferative Compounds of Rheedia calcicola from the Madagascar Rain Forest
  75. Antiproliferative Prenylated Stilbenes and Flavonoids from Macaranga alnifolia from the Madagascar Rainforest,1
  76. Antiproliferative Xanthones of Terminalia calcicola from the Madagascar Rain Forest
  77. Cytotoxic Triterpenoid Saponins of Albizia gummifera from the Madagascar Rain Forest,1
  78. Evaluation of the Tubulin-Bound Paclitaxel Conformation:  Synthesis, Biology, and SAR Studies of C-4 to C-3‘ Bridged Paclitaxel Analogues
  79. Cytotoxic Clerodane Diterpenoids and Their Hydrolysis Products from Casearia nigrescens from the Rainforest of Madagascar
  80. Promotion of tubulin assembly by poorly soluble taxol analogs
  81. Tambouranolide, a new cytotoxic hydroxybutanolide from aTambourissasp. (Monimiaceae)
  82. Rotational-Echo Double-Resonance NMR Distance Measurements for the Tubulin-Bound Paclitaxel Conformation
  83. Antiplasmodial Activity of Compounds from Sloanea rhodantha (Baker) Capuron var. rhodantha from the Madagascar Rain Forest
  84. Cytotoxic compounds of Physena madagascariensis from the Madagascar rain forest
  85. Cytotoxic Compounds of Schizolaena hystrix from the Madagascar Rainforest
  86. Anticancer Agents from Natural Products. Edited by Gordon Cragg, David Kingston and David Newman.
  87. Anticancer Agents from Natural Products. Herausgegeben von Gordon M. Cragg, David G. I. Kingston und David J. Newman.
  88. Two new isoflavone derivatives from the roots of an Egyptian collection ofLotus polyphyllos
  89. Bridging Converts a Noncytotoxic nor-Paclitaxel Derivative to a Cytotoxic Analogue by Constraining It to the T-Taxol Conformation
  90. Cytotoxic diterpenoids fromPodocarpus madagascariensisfrom the Madagascar rainforest†
  91. Two New Cytotoxic Naphthoquinones from Mendoncia cowanii from the Rainforest of Madagascar
  92. Design, synthesis, and bioactivity of simplified paclitaxel analogs based on the T-Taxol bioactive conformation
  93. Synthesis and Biological Evaluation ofN-(Arylsulfanyl)carbonyl Analogues of Paclitaxel (Taxol)
  94. Anticancer Agents from Natural Products Edited by Gordon M. Cragg (National Cancer Institute, Frederick, MD), David G. I. Kingston (Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, Blacksburg, VA), and David J. Newman (National Cancer Institute, Fr...
  95. Bioactive Isomalabaricane Triterpenoids from Rhabdastrella globostellata that Stabilize the Binding of DNA Polymerase β to DNA
  96. Cytotoxic and Other Compounds from Didymochlaena truncatula from the Madagascar Rain Forest
  97. Cytotoxic Diterpenoids from Two Lianas from the Suriname Rainforest
  98. Four Diterpenoid Inhibitors of Cdc25B Phosphatase from a Marine Anemone.
  99. Cytotoxic Diterpenes from Cassipourea madagascariensis from the Madagascar Rainforest
  100. Cytotoxicity Evaluation and Isolation of a Chroman Derivative fromPhyllanthus amarus. Aerial Part Extract
  101. Colloidal gold nanoparticles: a novel nanoparticle platform for developing multifunctional tumor‐targeted drug delivery vectors
  102. Sesterterpenoids and an Alkaloid from a Thorectandra sp. as Inhibitors of the Phosphatase Cdc25B.
  103. Cytotoxic diterpenoids from two lianas from the Suriname rainforest
  104. Four diterpenoid inhibitors of Cdc25B phosphatase from a marine anemone
  105. Sesterterpenoids and an alkaloid from a Thorectandra sp. as inhibitors of the phosphatase Cdc25B
  106. Cytotoxic Sesquiterpene Lactones from Vernonia pachyclada from the Madagascar Rainforest
  107. C-3′-Cyclopropanated Taxol Analogs: Synthesis, Bioassay and Biostructural Analysis
  108. DNA damaging activities of methanol extract of Ajuga postii and iridoid glucoside reptoside
  109. Halenaquinone and Xestoquinone Derivatives, Inhibitors of Cdc25B Phosphatase from a Xestospongia sp.
  110. Anticancer Agents from Natural Products
  111. Introduction
  112. Taxol and Its Analogs
  113. Alkaloids and Aromatics of Cyathobasis fruticulosa (Bunge) Aellen
  114. Kahiricosides II?V, Cycloartane Glycosides from an Egyptian Collection of Astragalus kahiricus.
  115. New Lupane Triterpenoids from Solidago canadensis that Inhibit the Lyase Activity of DNA Polymerase ?.
  116. Ipomoeassins A−E, Cytotoxic Macrocyclic Glycoresins from the Leaves of Ipomoea squamosa from the Suriname Rainforest
  117. Cytotoxic Flavanones of Schizolaena hystrix from the Madagascar Rainforest
  118. Halenaquinone and xestoquinone derivatives, inhibitors of Cdc25B phosphatase from a Xestospongia sp.
  119. Preface
  120. Cytotoxic Activity and Essential Oil Composition of Leaves and Berries ofJuniperus excelsa.
  121. New glycolipid inhibitors of Myt1 kinase
  122. Syntheses and bioactivities of macrocyclic paclitaxel bis-lactones
  123. New Eudesmane Derivatives from Melampodium camphoratum from the Suriname Rainforest
  124. New lupane triterpenoids from Solidago canadensis that inhibit the lyase activity of DNA polymerase β
  125. The Taxol Pharmacophore and the T-Taxol Bridging Principle
  126. Kahiricosides II–V, cycloartane glycosides from an Egyptian collection of Astragalus kahiricus
  127. New norditerpenoids and a diterpenoid from a sponge that inhibit the lyase activity of DNA polymerase β
  128. A New Clerodane Diterpene and Other Constituents from Ajuga chamaepitys ssp. laevigata
  129. New Cytotoxic Terpenoids from the Wood of Vepris punctata from the Madagascar Rainforest.
  130. New Cytotoxic Alkyl Phloroglucinols from Protorhus thouvenotii
  131. Cytotoxic Triterpenoids from Acridocarpus vivy from the Madagascar Rain Forest
  132. New Neolignans that Inhibit DNA Polymerase β Lyase
  133. New Cytotoxic Terpenoids from the Wood of Vepris punctata from the Madagascar Rainforest
  134. A New Ursane Triterpene from Monochaetum vulcanicum that Inhibits DNA Polymerase β Lyase
  135. Natural Products as a Source of CNS-Active Agents
  136. What Makes Epothilones Stick?
  137. Acetals of Three New Cycloartane-Type Saponins from Egyptian Collections of Astragalus tomentosus
  138. Cytotoxic Compounds from Mundulea chapelieri from the Madagascar Rainforest
  139. Highly Hydroxylated Triterpenes from Salvia kronenburgii
  140. Taxus. The Genus Taxus Edited by Hideji Itokawa and Kuo-Hsiung Lee (University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill). Taylor and Francis, London and New York. 2003. xiii + 447 pp. 17 × 24.5 cm. $145.00. ISBN 0-415-29837-7.
  141. Synthesis and biological evaluation of fluorescently labeled epothilone analogs for tubulin binding studies
  142. Design, Synthesis, and Bioactivities of Steroid-Linked Taxol Analogues as Potential Targeted Drugs for Prostate and Breast Cancer
  143. A New Acylated Oleanane Triterpenoid from Couepia polyandra that Inhibits the Lyase Activity of DNA Polymerase β
  144. Brominated Sesquiterpenes from the Red Alga Laurencia obtusa
  145. Synthesis and Bioactivities of Paclitaxel Analogues with a Cyclopropanated Side-Chain.
  146. A fluorescence-based high-throughput assay for antimicrotubule drugs
  147. Synthesis and biological evaluation of C-3′NH/C-10 and C-2/C-10 modified paclitaxel analogues
  148. New Cytotoxic Alkaloids from the Wood of Vepris punctata from the Madagascar Rainforest
  149. New Cytotoxic Indole Alkaloids from Tabernaemontana calcarea from the Madagascar Rainforest
  150. New Cytotoxic Triterpene Acids from Aboveground Parts of Manihot esculenta from the Suriname Rainforest
  151. New Cytotoxic Lupane Triterpenoids from the Twigs of Coussarea paniculata
  152. NATURAL PRODUCTS AS PHARMACEUTICALS AND SOURCES FOR LEAD STRUCTURES
  153. A new cytotoxic limonoid fromOdontadenia macrantha from the Suriname rainforest
  154. Isolation and characterization of a Tie2 kinase inhibitory sulfated triterpenoid from a green alga of theTuemoya genus: complete assignment of the1H and13C spectra of a sulfated triterpenoid Tie2 kinase inhibitor
  155. New Cytotoxic Bis 5-Alkylresorcinol Derivatives from the Leaves of Oncostemon bojerianum from the Madagascar Rainforest
  156. Two New Triterpene Esters from the Twigs of Brachylaena ramiflora from the Madagascar Rainforest
  157. Design and Synthesis of a Combinatorial Chemistry Library of 7-Acyl, 10-Acyl, and 7,10-Diacyl Analogues of Paclitaxel (Taxol) Using Solid Phase Synthesis
  158. New Cytotoxic Coumarins and Prenylated Benzophenone Derivatives from the Bark of Ochrocarpos punctatus from the Madagascar Rainforest
  159. Two New Alkaloids of the Crinane Series from Pancratium sickenbergeri
  160. Bioactive Saponins from Acacia tenuifolia from the Suriname Rainforest
  161. Structure and Stereochemistry of New Cytotoxic Clerodane Diterpenoids from the Bark of Casearia lucida from the Madagascar Rainforest
  162. Molecular Biology and Biotechnology, 4th Edition Edited by John M. Walker and Ralph Rapley (University of Hertfordshire, UK). Royal Society of Chemistry, Cambridge, 2000. xxiv + 563 pp. 15.5 × 23 cm. £39.00. ISBN 0-85404-606-2.
  163. Second Supplements to the 2nd Edition of Rodd's Chemistry of Carbon Compounds. Volume IV. Heterocyclic Compounds. Parts I and J Edited by Malcolm Sainsbury (The University of Bath, UK). Elsevier Science B.V., Amsterdam, 2000. xiv + 297 pp. 15 × 22.5 cm...
  164. A New Triterpene Saponin from Pittosporum viridiflorum from the Madagascar Rainforest
  165. Isolation and Absolute Configuration of ent-Halimane Diterpenoids from Hymenaea courbaril from the Suriname Rain Forest
  166. Structure and stereochemistry of a novel bioactive sphingolipid from a Calyx sp.
  167. Synthesis and microtubule binding of fluorescent paclitaxel derivatives
  168. ChemInform Abstract: Taxol, a Molecule for All Seasons
  169. Synthesis and Biological Evaluation of Novel Macrocyclic Paclitaxel Analogues
  170. Biomedical Chemistry. Applying Chemical Principles to the Understanding and Treatment of Disease Edited by Paul F. Torrence (Northern Arizona University). Wiley-Interscience:  New York. 2000. xvi + 416 pp. $79.95. ISBN 0-471-32633-X.
  171. Two Bioactive Saponins from Albizia subdimidiata from the Suriname Rainforest
  172. Taxol, a molecule for all seasons
  173. Biodiversity conservation and drug discovery in Suriname. Explorations in nature's combinatorial library
  174. A Bioactive Spirolactone Iridoid and Triterpenoids from Himatanthus sucuuba
  175. Proposed active constituents ofDipladenia martiana
  176. Synthesis and bioactivity of 2,4-diacyl analogues of paclitaxel
  177. ChemInform Abstract: Synthesis and Biological Activity of C-6 and C-7 Modified Paclitaxels.
  178. Isolation, Synthesis, and Structure−Activity Relationships of Bioactive Benzoquinones from Miconia lepidota from the Suriname Rainforest
  179. ChemInform Abstract: Recent Advances in the Chemistry of Taxol
  180. Bioactive Saponins from Swartzia schomburgkii from the Suriname Rainforest
  181. Synthesis and Biological Activity of C-6 and C-7 Modified Paclitaxels
  182. New Cytotoxic Manzamine Alkaloids from a Palaun Sponge
  183. Use of COMPARE Analysis to Discover New Natural Product Drugs:  Isolation of Camptothecin and 9-Methoxycamptothecin from a New Source
  184. Bioactive Compounds from Combretum erythrophyllum.
  185. Cytotoxic Triterpene Acids from the Peruvian Medicinal Plant Polylepis racemosa
  186. Recent Advances in the Chemistry of Taxol
  187. A Common Pharmacophore for Taxol and the Epothilones Based on the Biological Activity of a Taxane Molecule Lacking a C-13 Side Chain
  188. Bioactive Compounds from Combretum erythrophyllum
  189. ChemInform Abstract: The Taxane Diterpenoids
  190. Comprehensive Natural Products Chemistry, Volumes 1−9 Edited by Sir Derek Barton (Texas A&M University) and Koji Nakanishi (Columbia University); Executive Editor Otto Meth-Cohn. Elsevier Science, Inc., New York, NY. 1999. 19.5 × 28 cm. $3744.00. I...
  191. Equilibrium Studies of a Fluorescent Paclitaxel Derivative Binding to Microtubules
  192. Conformation of Microtubule-Bound Paclitaxel Determined by Fluorescence Spectroscopy and REDOR NMR
  193. Second Supplements to the 2nd Edition of Rodd's Chemistry of Carbon Compounds. Volume IV. Heterocyclic Compounds. Part A. Three-, Four-, and Five-membered Monoheterocyclic Compounds Edited by M. Sainsbury (University of Bath, England), Elsevier Science...
  194. Bioactive Indole Alkaloids from the Bark of Uncaria guianensis
  195. The Suriname International Cooperative Biodiversity Group Program: Lessons From The First Five Years
  196. The Taxane Diterpenoids
  197. Apakaochtodenes A and B:  Two Tetrahalogenated Monoterpenes from the Red Marine AlgaPortieria hornemannii
  198. Biodiversity Conservation, Economic Development, and Drug Discovery in Suriname
  199. Synthesis and biological evaluation of C-1 and ring modified A-norpaclitaxels
  200. A New Labdane Diterpenoid from Renealmia alpinia Collected in the Suriname Rainforest
  201. Synthesis of Furanonaphthoquinones with Hydroxyamino Side Chains
  202. Synthesis and Biological Evaluation of Analogues of Cryptolepine, an Alkaloid Isolated from the Suriname Rainforest
  203. ChemInform Abstract: Review of DNA— Damaging Natural Products with Potential Anticancer Activity
  204. A New Semisynthesis of Paclitaxel from Baccatin III
  205. The Combinatorial Index By Barry A. Bunin (Arris Pharmaceutical, San Francisco, CA). Academic Press, San Diego, CA. 1998. xvii + 322 pp. 17.5 × 25 cm. $79.95. ISBN 0-12-141340-3.
  206. ChemInform Abstract: A Facile N‐Debenzoylation of Paclitaxel: Conversion of Paclitaxel to Docetaxel.
  207. Synthesis and Biological Evaluation of Novel Paclitaxel (Taxol) D-Ring Modified Analogues
  208. Drugs of Natural Origin:  Economic and Policy Aspects of Discovery, Development, and Marketing Anthony Artuso (University of Charleston). The Pharmaceutical Products Press, Binghamton, NY. 1997. xi + 201 pp. 15 × 21 cm. $24.95. ISBN 0-7890-0414-3.
  209. Synthesis and Biological Evaluation of 1-Deoxypaclitaxel Analogues
  210. A facile N-debenzoylation of paclitaxel: Conversion of paclitaxel to docetaxel
  211. Acetyl CoA:10-deacetylbaccatin-III-10-O-acetyltransferase activity in leaves and cell suspension cultures of Taxus cuspidata
  212. Acetylated DNA-damaging clerodane diterpenes from Casearia sylvestris1Part 3 in the series “Search for bioactive compounds from Brazilian plant species”. For part 2 see [2]. Based on the M.Sc. thesis submitted by P.R.F. de C. to Universidade Estadual P...
  213. Isolation and Structure Elucidation of New PKCα Inhibitors from Pinus flexilis
  214. Phenylethanoid Glycosides from Digitalis purpurea and Penstemon linarioides with PKCα-Inhibitory Activity
  215. Synthesis and Biological Evaluation of 2-Acyl Analogues of Paclitaxel (Taxol)
  216. Synthesis of 6α-hydroxypaclitaxel, the major human metabolite of paclitaxel
  217. Three New Ellagic Acid Derivatives from the Bark of Eschweilera coriacea from the Suriname Rainforest
  218. Distances between the Paclitaxel, Colchicine, and Exchangeable GTP Binding Sites on Tubulin
  219. Identification of the structural region of taxol that may be responsible for cytokine gene induction and cytotoxicity in human ovarian cancer cells
  220. Limonoids Showing Selective Toxicity to DNA Repair-Deficient Yeast and Other Constituents of Trichilia emetica
  221. [21] Photoaffinity labeling approach to map the taxol-binding site on the microtubule
  222. Bioactive and Other Sesquiterpenes from Chiloscyphus rivularis
  223. Bioactive Iridoids and a New Lignan from Allamanda cathartica and Himatanthus fallax from the Suriname Rainforest
  224. Iridoids from Tocoyena formosa
  225. Efficient Conversion of Cephalomannine to Paclitaxel and 3‘-N-Acyl-3‘-N-debenzoylpaclitaxel Analogs
  226. A Bioactive seco-Rosane Diterpenoid from Vellozia candida
  227. Synthesis and biological activity of A-nor-paclitaxel analogues
  228. Synthesis and biological evaluation of amide-linked A-norpaclitaxels
  229. Paclitaxel analogs modified in ring C: Synthesis and biological evaluation
  230. DNA-damaging natural products with potential anticancer activity
  231. Evaluation of the cytotoxic mechanism mediated by baccatin III, the synthetic precursor of taxol
  232. A convenient tubulin-based quantitative assay for paclitaxel (Taxol) derivatives more effective in inducing assembly than the parent compound
  233. A DNA-Damaging Sesquiterpene and Other Constituents from Frullania nisquallensis
  234. Bioactive Steroidal Alkaloids from Solanum umbelliferum
  235. Synthesis and Biological Evaluation of 2-epi-Paclitaxel
  236. Synthesis and Biological Evaluation of 2-epi-Paclitaxel
  237. A New Caprylic Alcohol Glycoside from Circaea lutetiana ssp. canadensis
  238. An Improved Method for the Separation of Paclitaxel and Cephalomannine
  239. C-Geranyl Compounds from Mimulus clevelandii
  240. Desk Reference for Organic Chemists Michael B. East (FAR Research) and David J. Ager (NSC Technologies). Krieger Publishing Company, Malabar, FL. 1995. 492 pp. 15 × 22.5 cm. $64.50. ISBN 0-89464-818-7.
  241. Interaction of a Fluorescent Derivative of Paclitaxel (Taxol)1 with Microtubules and Tubulin−Colchicine
  242. Amazonian Ethnobotanical Dictionary By James A. Duke (U.S. Department of Agriculture, Beltsville) and Rodolfo Vasquez (Missouri Botanical Garden). CRC Press, Boca Raton, FL. 1994. vi + 215 pp. 15.5 × 23.5 cm. $34.95 (softcover). ISBN 0-8493-3664-3.
  243. A Guide to the Complete Interpretation of Infrared Spectra of Organic Structures By Noël P. G. Roeges (Katholieke Industriele Hogeschool O-VI, Gent). John Wiley & Sons, New York, NY. 1994. xvi + 346 pp. 15 × 22.5 cm. $69.95. ISBN 0-471-93998-6.
  244. Facile AB ring cleavage reactions of taxoids
  245. Bioactive Guanidine Alkaloids from Pterogyne nitens
  246. Synthesis, structure elucidation and biological evaluation of C-norpaclitaxel
  247. Pentaoxygenated xanthones from Bredemeyera floribunda
  248. Mechanism-Based Antitumor Screening of Caribbean Marine Organisms: Isolation and Structure Determination of Novel Diterpenoids from the Gorgonian Eunicea tourneforti
  249. Artabotrine: A novel bioactive alkaloid from Artabotrys zeylanicus
  250. Bioactive and other piperidine alkaloids from Cassia leptophylla
  251. A Novel Benzoyl Group Migration: Synthesis and Biological Evaluation of 1-Benzoyl-2-des(benzoyloxy)paclitaxel
  252. Synthesis and biological evaluation of paclitaxel analogs modified in ring C
  253. Differential Effects of Paclitaxel (Taxol) Analogs Modified at Positions C-2, C-7, and C-3' on Tubulin Polymerization and Polymer Stabilization: Identification of a Hyperactive Paclitaxel Derivative
  254. Cyathocaline, an Azafluorenone Alkaloid from Cyathocalyx zeylanica
  255. Recent Advances in the Chemistry and Structure—Activity Relationships of Paclitaxel
  256. Norcucurbitacin Gentiobiosides from Fevillea trilobata
  257. Synthesis and biological evaluation of 4-deacetylpaclitaxel
  258. Synthesis and biological evaluation of 4-deacetoxypaclitaxel
  259. Isolation and Structure Elucidation of New Taxoids from Taxus brevifolia
  260. Taxol: The chemistry and structure-activity relationships of a novel anticancer agent
  261. Synthesis of Stereospecifically Deuterated Matairesinol, Podorhizol, Epipodorhizol, and Yatein
  262. Synthesis of taxol from baccatin III via an oxazoline intermediate
  263. Kaurane and trachylobane diterpenes from Xylopia aethiopica
  264. Unexpectedly Facile Hydrolysis of the 2-Benzoate Group of Taxol and Syntheses of Analogs with Increased Activities
  265. Synthesis and Structure-Activity Relationships of Cytotoxic 7-Hydroxy Sterols
  266. Biological Activity of Some Coumarins from Sri Lankan Rutaceae
  267. Two new cytotoxic cytochalasins from Xylaria obovata
  268. Isolation of Bioactive and Other Oxoaporphine Alkaloids from Two Annonaceous Plants, Xylopia aethiopica and Miliusa cf. banacea
  269. 4'-O-Methylstephavanine from Stephania abyssinica
  270. New Norcucurbitacin and Heptanorcucurbitacin Glucosides from Fevillea trilobata
  271. Two Bioactive Pterocarpans from Erythrina burana
  272. Bioactive Furanonaphthoquinones from Crescentia cujete
  273. Modified Taxols, 9. Synthesis and Biological Evaluation of 7-Substituted Photoaffinity Analogues of Taxol
  274. Synthesis of 10-deacetoxytaxol and 10-deoxytaxotere
  275. Furofuranonaphthoquinones: bioactive compounds with a novel fused ring system from crescentia cujete
  276. Modified taxols. 10. Preparation of 7-deoxytaxol, a highly bioactive taxol derivative, and interconversion of taxol and 7-epi-taxol
  277. Modified Taxols, 8. Deacylation and Reacylation of Baccatin III
  278. Taxol, an Exciting Anticancer Drug from Taxus brevifolia
  279. Bioactive Ergost-5-ene-3β/,7α-diol Derivatives from Pseudobersama mossambicensis
  280. Modified Taxols, 7. A Method for the Separation of Taxol and Cephalomannine
  281. The Biosynthesis of Virginiamycins M1 and M2
  282. Modified Taxols, 6. Preparation of Water-Soluble Prodrugs of Taxol
  283. The chemistry of taxol
  284. Modified taxols. 5. Reaction of taxol with electrophilic reagents and preparation of a rearranged taxol derivative with tubulin assembly activity
  285. Enzymological evidence for separate pathways for aflatoxin B1 and B2 biosynthesis
  286. Corrigendum
  287. Metabolism of 1,4-dinitro-2-methylpyrrole, a mutagen formed by a sorbic acid-nitrite reaction, by intestinal bacteria
  288. Metabolic Formation and Chemical Synthesis of 5,6-Cyclopenteno-4,11-dihydro-3H-pyrido[3,2-a]carbazol-3-one, the Major Intestinal Bacterial Metabolite of the Pyrolysis Mutagen 5,6-Cyclopenteno-11H-pyrido[3,2-a]carbazole (LYS-P-1)
  289. The fecapentaenes, potent mutagens from human feces
  290. Errata - "The Chemistry of Taxol, a Clinically Useful Anticancer Agent"
  291. Lignan biosynthesis in forsythia species
  292. The Chemistry of Taxol, a Clinically Useful Anticancer Agent
  293. Isolation, Structure Elucidation, and Synthesis of the Major Anaerobic Bacterial Metabolite of the Dietary Carcinogen 2-Amino-3,8-dimethylimidazo[4,5-f]quinoxaline (MeIQx)
  294. Stereochemistry of hydrogen loss on formation of the vinyl group in the biosynthesis of ravidomycin
  295. Synthesis of Stereospecifically Deuterated Desoxypodophyllotoxins and 1H-NMR Assignment of Desoxypodo-phyllotoxin
  296. Biosynthesis of antibiotics of the virginiamycin family. 8. Formation of the dehydroproline residue
  297. Biosynthesis of antibiotics of the virginiamycin family. 7. Stereo- and regiochemical studies on the formation of the 3-hydroxypicolinic acid and pipecolic acid units
  298. Non-Alkaloid Natural Products as Anticancer Agents
  299. Biosynthesis of Antibiotics of the Virginiamycin Family, 6. Biosynthesis of Virginiamycin S1
  300. Isolation and structure elucidation of plasmalopentaene-12, the biological precursor of fecapentaene-12
  301. Synthesis and Biological Evalution of Methylated Derivatives of the Cooked Food Mutagen Metabolite 2-Amino-3,6-dihydro-3-methyl-7H-imidazo[4,5-f]quinolin-7-one (7-OH-IQ)
  302. Isolation, Structure Elucidation, and Synthesis of the Major Anaerobic Bacterial Metabolite of the Dietary Carcinogen 2-Amino-3,4-dimethyl-3H-imidazo[4,5-f]quinoline (meIQ)
  303. Modified Taxols, 4. Synthesis and Biological Activity of Taxols Modified in the Side Chain
  304. On the Stereochemistry of Fecapentaene-12
  305. Synthesis of [6‐2H] and [6‐3H]fecapentaene‐12
  306. Stereochemistry of incorporation of serine into the oxazole ring of virginiamycin M1
  307. Synthesis and Biological Activity of Analogs of Fecapentaene-12
  308. Biological Formation and Chemical Synthesis of 2-Amino-3,6-dihydro-3-methyl-7H-imidazolo[4,5-f]quinolin-7-one, the Major Metabolite of the Dietary Carcinogen 2-Amino-3-methyl-3H-imidazolo[4,5-f]quinoline (IQ) by Normal Intestinal Bacteria
  309. Modified taxols. 3. Preparation and acylation of baccatin III
  310. New Taxanes from Taxus brevifolia, 2.
  311. Biosynthesis of Antibiotics of the Virginiamycin Family, 5. The Conversion of Phenylalanine to Phenylglycine in the Biosynthesis of Virginiamycin S1
  312. Modified taxols. 2. Oxidation products of taxol
  313. Additions and Corrrections - Biosynthesis of Antibiotics of the Virginiamycin Family. 4. Biosynthesis of A2315A.
  314. Isolation and Structure Elucidation of Fecapentaenes-12, Potent Mutagens from Human Feces
  315. Preparation and biological activity of taxol acetates
  316. Lariciresinol Derivatives from Turrea nilotica and Monechma ciliatum
  317. Biosynthesis of antibiotics of the virginiamycin family. 4. Biosynthesis of A2315A
  318. Biosynthesis of antibiotics of the virginiamycin family. 3. Biosynthesis of virginiamycin M1
  319. Plant Anticancer Agents. XIII. Constituents of Austrocedrus chilensis
  320. Synthesis of racemic fecapentaene-12, a potent mutagen from human feces, and its regioisomer
  321. Structure elucidation of a potent mutagen from human feces
  322. Plant Anticancer Agents. XII. Isolation and Structure Elucidation of New Cytotoxic Quinones From Tabebuia cassinoides
  323. New Taxanes From Taxus brevifolia
  324. Structure-activity study of cytotoxicity and microtubule assembly in vitro by taxol and related taxanes
  325. Aporphine Alkaloids From Annona acuminata
  326. 2-Acylindole Alkaloids
  327. Plant Anticancer Agents. XI. 2,6-Dimethoxybenzoquinone as a Cytotoxic Constituent of Tibouchina pulchra
  328. High Performance Liquid Chromatography of Podophyllotoxins and Related Lignans
  329. Biosynthesis of antibiotics of the virginiamycin family. 1. Biosynthesis of virginiamycin M1: determination of the labeling pattern by the use of stable isotope techniques
  330. Plant Anticancer Agents. X. Lignans From Juniperus phoenicea
  331. Cytotoxicity of Modified Indole Alkaloids
  332. Plant Anticancer Agents. IX. Constituents of Hyptis tomentosa
  333. High Performance Liquid Chromatography of Natural Products
  334. Plant Reidentified
  335. Plant Anticancer Agents VII: Structural Effects on Cytotoxicity of Bisindole Alkaloids of Voacamine Type
  336. Plant Anticancer Agents V: New Bisindole Alkaloids from Tabernaemontana johnstonii Stem Bark
  337. Plant Anticancer Agents VI: Isolation of Voacangine, Voacamine, and Epivoacorine from Tabernaemontana arborea Sap
  338. Reduction of sterigmatocystin and versicolorin A hemiacetals with sodium borohydride
  339. Plant Anticancer Agents III: Isolation of Indole and Bisindole Alkaloids from Tabernaemontana holstii Roots
  340. Interpretation of a 13C magnetic resonance spectrum
  341. Unexpected course of olefin loss from some alkylcyclopentanone ions. Gaseous ion structure by ion cyclotron resonance spectrometry, mass-analyzed ion kinetic energy spectrometry and collision-induced dissociation
  342. Isolation, structural elucidation, and synthesis of tabernamine, a new cytotoxic bis-indole alkaloid from tabernamontana johnstonii
  343. Metabolites of Aspergillus versicolor: 6,8-di-O-methylnidurufin, griseofulvin, dechlorogriseofluvin, and 3,8-dihydroxy-6-methoxy-1-methylxanthone
  344. Preparation of octadecyl Porasil for reversed-phase liquid chromatography
  345. Intramolecular hydrogen transfer in mass spectra. III. Rearrangements involving the loss of small neutral molecules
  346. Sesquiterpenes from Flourensia cernua
  347. Mass spectrometry of organic compounds X-Fragementation of 2-buten-1-o1 on electron-impact
  348. Preliminary investigation of the use of high-pressure liquid chromatography for the separation of indole alkaloids
  349. Mass spectrometry of organic compounds. IX. McLafferty rearrangements in some bicyclic ketones
  350. Intramolecular hydrogen transfer in mass spectra. II. McLafferty rearrangement and related reactions
  351. Cytotoxic cardenolides from Acokanthera longiflora stapf. and related species
  352. Mass spectrometry of organic compounds. VIII—Remote group interaction in hydroxyorganotins
  353. Mass spectrometry of organic compounds. VII. Energetic of substituent isomerization in diphenyl sulfide and diphenyl ether
  354. Bisdiazo insertion in cycloheptanone
  355. Intramolecular hydrogen transfer in mass spectra. I. Rearrangements in aliphatic hydrocarbons and aromatic compounds
  356. Reketonization of a McLafferty product ion studied by ion-molecule reactivity
  357. Isolation and structure determination of flourensic acid, a new sesquiterpene of the eremophilane type.
  358. Hydrogen randomization in phenyl azide
  359. Substituent effects in the mass spectra of some γ- and β-substituted methyl butyrates
  360. Substituent effects on the McLafferty rearrangement of methyl 4-phenylbutyrates
  361. Bioactive Turkish Plant Extracts and Their Constituents