Benson L. Nguyen, Ph.D. - Publications

Affiliations: 
2010 Chemistry and Biochemistry Baylor University, Waco, TX 
Area:
Organic Chemistry, Pharmaceutical Chemistry

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2016 Winn BA, Shi Z, Carlson GJ, Wang Y, Nguyen BL, Kelly EM, Ross RD, Hamel E, Chaplin DJ, Trawick ML, Pinney KG. Bioreductively activatable prodrug conjugates of phenstatin designed to target tumor hypoxia. Bioorganic & Medicinal Chemistry Letters. PMID 28007448 DOI: 10.1016/J.Bmcl.2016.11.093  0.702
2013 Hadimani MB, Macdonough MT, Ghatak A, Strecker TE, Lopez R, Sriram M, Nguyen BL, Hall JJ, Kessler RJ, Shirali AR, Liu L, Garner CM, Pettit GR, Hamel E, Chaplin DJ, et al. Synthesis of a 2-aryl-3-aroyl indole salt (OXi8007) resembling combretastatin A-4 with application as a vascular disrupting agent. Journal of Natural Products. 76: 1668-78. PMID 24016002 DOI: 10.1021/Np400374W  0.587
2011 Tanpure RP, Nguyen BL, Strecker TE, Aguirre S, Sharma S, Chaplin DJ, Siim BG, Hamel E, Lippert JW, Pettit GR, Trawick ML, Pinney KG. Regioselective synthesis of water-soluble monophosphate derivatives of combretastatin A-1. Journal of Natural Products. 74: 1568-74. PMID 21718055 DOI: 10.1021/Np200104T  0.773
2009 Shirali A, Sriram M, Hall JJ, Nguyen BL, Guddneppanavar R, Hadimani MB, Ackley JF, Siles R, Jelinek CJ, Arthasery P, Brown RC, Murrell VL, McMordie A, Sharma S, Chaplin DJ, et al. Development of synthetic methodology suitable for the radiosynthesis of combretastatin A-1 (CA1) and its corresponding prodrug CA1P. Journal of Natural Products. 72: 414-21. PMID 19161336 DOI: 10.1021/Np800661R  0.403
1991 Nguyen BL, Saitoh M, Ware JA. Interaction of nitric oxide and cGMP with signal transduction in activated platelets. The American Journal of Physiology. 261: H1043-52. PMID 1656783  0.329
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