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  • 1966 - Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS)

Overview

Gregory M. L. Patterson is affiliated with the University of Hawaii at Manoa in the United States. Their professional work is recognized within the scientific community, highlighted by their election as a Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) in 1966.

The available data does not include specific information about Gregory M. L. Patterson's recent research papers, co-authors, or main fields and subfields of study. Additionally, there is no detail on their frequent publication venues or book publications.

Despite the limited detailed data on their academic output, the recognition as an AAAS Fellow indicates their involvement in scientifically significant work during their career.

Best Publications

  • AIDS-Antiviral Sulfolipids From Cyanobacteria (Blue-Green Algae)

    Kirk R. Gustafson;John H. Cardellina;Richard W. Fuller;Owen S. Weislow

  • Welwitindolinones, Unusual Alkaloids from the Blue-Green Algae Hapalosiphon welwitschii and Westiella intricata. Relationship to Fischerindoles and Hapalinodoles

    Klemens Stratmann;Richard E. Moore;Rosanne Bonjouklian;Jack B. Deeter

  • Total structures of cryptophycins, potent antitumor depsipeptides from the blue-green alga Nostoc sp. strain GSV 224

    Golakoti Trimurtulu;Ikuko Ohtani;Gregory M. L. Patterson;Richard E. Moore

  • Cryptophycin: A New Antimicrotubule Agent Active against Drug-resistant Cells

    Charles D. Smith;Xinqun Zhang;Susan L. Mooberry;Gregory M.L. Patterson

  • Hapalindoles, antibacterial and antimycotic alkaloids from the cyanophyte Hapalosiphon fontinalis

    Richard E. Moore;Chad Cheuk;Xu Qiang G. Yang;Gregory M. L. Patterson

  • HAPALINDOLES: NEW ALKALOIDS FROM THE BLUE-GREEN ALGA HAPALOSIPHON FONTINALIS

    R. E. Moore;C. Cheuk;G. M. L. Patterson

  • Scytophycins, cytotoxic and antimycotic agents from the cyanophyte Scytonema pseudohofmanni

    Masami Ishibashi;Richard E. Moore;Gregory M. L. Patterson;Changfu Xu

  • A Potent Novel Anti-HIV Protein from the Cultured Cyanobacterium Scytonema varium†

    Heidi R. Bokesch;Barry R. O'keefe;Tawnya C. Mckee;Lewis K. Pannell

  • Structure determination, conformational analysis, chemical stability studies, and antitumor evaluation of the cryptophycins. Isolation of 18 new analogs from Nostoc sp. strain GSV 224

    Trimurtulu Golakoti;Junichi Ogino;Carl E. Heltzel;Trang Le Husebo

  • Oxidized welwitindolinones from terrestrial fischerella spp

    Jorge I. Jimenez;Udo Huber;Richard E. Moore;Gregory M. L. Patterson

  • Bioactive natural products from blue-green algae

    Gregory M. L. Patterson;Linda K. Larsen;Richard E. Moore

  • Tjipanazoles, new antifungal agents from the blue-green alga Tolypothrix tjipanasensis

    Rosanne Bonjouklian;Tim A. Smitka;Larry E. Doolin;R.Michael Molloy

  • Scytonemin A, a novel calcium antagonist from a blue-green alga

    Gregory L. Helms;Richard E. Moore;Walter P. Niemczura;Gregory M. L. Patterson

  • Ambiguine isonitriles, fungicidal hapalindole-type alkaloids from three genera of blue-green algae belonging to the Stigonemataceae

    Tim A. Smitka;Rosanne Bonjouklian;Larry Doolin;Noel D. Jones

  • Hapalosin, a Cyanobacterial Cyclic Depsipeptide with Multidrug-Resistance Reversing Activity

    Klemens Stratmann;David L. Burgoyne;Richard E. Moore;Gregory M. L. Patterson

  • Antifungal cyclic peptides from the terrestrial blue-green alga Anabaena laxa. I. Isolation and biological properties.

    Walter P. Frankmölle;Linda K. Larsen;Faith R. Caplan;Gregory M. L. Patterson

  • Antineoplastic Activity of Cultured Blue-Green Algae (Cyanophyta).

    Gregory M. L. Patterson;Cynthia L. Baldwin;Christine M. Bolis;Faith R. Caplan

  • Tantazoles, unusual cytotoxic alkaloids from the blue-green alga Scytonema mirabile

    Shmuel Carmeli;Richard E. Moore;Gregory M. L. Patterson;Thomas H. Corbett

  • Tolytoxin and new scytophycins from three species of Scytonema.

    Shmuel Carmeli;Richard E. Moore;Gregory M. L. Patterson

  • Westiellamide, a bistratamide-related cyclic peptide from the blue-green alga Westiellopsis prolifica.

    Michele R. Prinsep;Richard E. Moore;Ira A. Levine;Gregory M. L. Patterson

Frequent Co-Authors

Richard E. Moore
Richard E. Moore University of Hawaii at Manoa
Shmuel Carmeli
Shmuel Carmeli Tel Aviv University
Charles D. Smith
Charles D. Smith University of Kentucky
Bradley S. Moore
Bradley S. Moore University of California, San Diego
James B. McMahon
James B. McMahon National Institutes of Health
Jon Clardy
Jon Clardy Harvard University
Craig M. Jensen
Craig M. Jensen University of Hawaii at Manoa
Makoto Suzuki
Makoto Suzuki Meijo University
Patricia LoRusso
Patricia LoRusso Yale University
Marcus A. Tius
Marcus A. Tius University of Hawaii at Manoa

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