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Geoffrey A. Cordell

Geoffrey A. Cordell

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Chemistry

D-Index
80
Citations
23943
World Ranking
3408
National Ranking
1120

Overview

Geoffrey A. Cordell is affiliated with the University of Florida in the United States. Their academic career is primarily associated with this institution, where they contribute to research and scholarship.

There are no specific recent papers or publication details available for Geoffrey A. Cordell, which limits detailed insight into their most current research outputs or collaborative networks.

Information regarding frequent co-authors, common publication venues, book publications, main fields or subfields of study, and main research topics for Geoffrey A. Cordell is not present. Additionally, there is no record of awards or honors received.

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Best Publications

  • Discovery of betulinic acid as a selective inhibitor of human melanoma that functions by induction of apoptosis

    E Pisha;H Chai;I S Lee;T E Chagwedera

  • Cucurbitacins and cucurbitane glycosides: structures and biological activities

    Jian Chao Chen;Ming Hua Chiu;Rui Lin Nie;Geoffrey A. Cordell

  • Introduction to alkaloids: A biogenetic approach

    Geoffrey A. Cordell

  • Biodiversity and drug discovery--a symbiotic relationship.

    Geoffrey A Cordell

  • The potential of alkaloids in drug discovery.

    Geoffrey A. Cordell;Mary Lou Quinn-Beattie;Norman R. Farnsworth

  • Cytotoxic and antimalarial bisbenzylisoquinoline alkaloids from Stephania erecta.

    Kittisak Likhitwitayawuid;Cindy K. Angerhofer;Geoffrey A. Cordell;John M. Pezzuto

  • A direct bioautographic tlc assay for compounds possessing antibacterial activity.

    Matthias O. Hamburger;Geoffrey A. Cordell

  • Changing strategies in natural products chemistry

    Geoffrey A. Cordell

  • Liquid chromatography–electrospray ionization mass spectrometry study of the flavonoids of the roots of Astragalus mongholicus and A. membranaceus

    Long-Ze Lin;Xian-Guo He;Michael Lindenmaier;Gary Nolan

  • Silvestrol and episilvestrol, potential anticancer rocaglate derivatives from Aglaia silvestris.

    Bang Yeon Hwang;Bao Ning Su;Heebyung Chai;Qiuwen Mi

  • Cytotoxic and antimalarial alkaloids from the bulbs of Crinum amabile

    Kittisak Likhitwitayawuid;Cindy K. Angerhofer;Heebyung Chai;John M. Pezzuto

  • Nigranoic acid, a triterpenoid from Schisandra sphaerandra that inhibits HIV-1 reverse transcriptase

    Han-dong Sun;Sheng-xiang Qiu;Long-ze Lin;Zong-yu Wang

  • Novel Strategies for the Discovery of Plant-Derived Anticancer Agents

    A. Kinghorn;Norman Farnsworth;Djaja Soejarto;Geoffrey Cordell

  • Effect of tannins on screening of plant extracts for enzyme inhibitory activity and techniques for their removal

    M.E. Wall;M.C. Wani;D.M. Brown;F. Fullas

  • LC-ESI-MS study of the flavonoid glycoside malonates of red clover (Trifolium pratense).

    Long-Ze Lin;Xian-Guo He;Michael Lindenmaier;Jie Yang

  • The biosynthesis of indole alkaloids.

    G A Cordell

  • Prediction of human absorption of natural compounds by the non-everted rat intestinal sac model.

    L.-P. Ruan;S. Chen;B.-Y. Yu;D.-N. Zhu

  • Some thoughts on the future of ethnopharmacology.

    Geoffrey A. Cordell;Michael D. Colvard

  • Can ethnopharmacology contribute to the development of new anticancer drugs

    Geoffrey A. Cordell;Christopher W.W. Beecher;John M. Pezzuto

  • Mechanistic evaluation of new plant-derived compounds that inhibit HIV-1 reverse transcriptase.

    T. Pengsuparp;L. Cai;H. Constant;H.H.S. Fong

  • Novel Strategies for the Discovery of Plant-Derived Anticancer Agents

    G. A. Cordell;N. R. Farnsworth;C. W. W. Beecher;D. D. Soejarto

Frequent Co-Authors

John M. Pezzuto
John M. Pezzuto Western New England University
Norman R. Farnsworth
Norman R. Farnsworth University of Illinois at Chicago
A. Douglas Kinghorn
A. Douglas Kinghorn The Ohio State University
Heebyung Chai
Heebyung Chai The Ohio State University
Harry H. S. Fong
Harry H. S. Fong University of Illinois at Chicago
Roberto R. Gil
Roberto R. Gil Carnegie Mellon University
Matthias Hamburger
Matthias Hamburger University of Basel
Hildebert Wagner
Hildebert Wagner Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München
Vichai Reutrakul
Vichai Reutrakul Mahidol University
Jon Clardy
Jon Clardy Harvard University

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