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Guido F. Pauli is affiliated with the University of Illinois at Chicago in the United States. Their research spans the fields of Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology, with a significant focus also in Medicine. The main subfields within their work include Molecular Biology, Pharmacology, Orthodontics, Analytical Chemistry, and Spectroscopy.

The scientist's research topics revolve around a range of natural product and pharmacological studies. Key areas of focus include:

  • Chromatography in Natural Products
  • Metabolomics and Mass Spectrometry Studies
  • Dental materials and restorations
  • Natural product bioactivities and synthesis
  • Pharmacological Effects of Natural Compounds
  • Microbial Natural Products and Biosynthesis
  • Analytical Chemistry and Chromatography

Guido F. Pauli has published extensively in several scientific venues, with frequent publications in:

  • Journal of Natural Products
  • Harvard Dataverse
  • Dental Materials
  • Analytical Chemistry
  • Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry

Among the recent papers authored or co-authored by Guido F. Pauli are:

  • The LOTUS initiative for open knowledge management in natural products research, 2022, eLife
  • Cannabidiol inhibits SARS-CoV-2 replication through induction of the host ER stress and innate immune responses, 2022, Science Advances
  • The Essential Medicinal Chemistry of Cannabidiol (CBD), 2020, Journal of Medicinal Chemistry
  • Cannabidiol Inhibits SARS-CoV-2 Replication and Promotes the Host Innate Immune Response, 2021, bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory)
  • Antimycobacterial Rufomycin Analogues from Streptomyces atratus Strain MJM3502, 2020, Journal of Natural Products

Their frequent co-authors include

  • Shao-Nong Chen
  • James B. McAlpine
  • Ana K. Bedran-Russo
  • J. Brent Friesen
  • David C. Lankin

Best Publications

  • The Essential Medicinal Chemistry of Curcumin

    Kathryn M. Nelson;Jayme L. Dahlin;Jonathan Bisson;James Graham

  • Natural Deep Eutectic Solvents: Properties, Applications, and Perspectives.

    Yang Liu;J. Brent Friesen;James B. McAlpine;David C. Lankin

  • Quantitative 1H NMR: development and potential of a method for natural products analysis.

    Guido F. Pauli;Birgit U. Jaki;David C. Lankin

  • Importance of Purity Evaluation and the Potential of Quantitative 1H NMR as a Purity Assay

    Guido F. Pauli;Shao Nong Chen;Charlotte Simmler;David C. Lankin

  • Quantitative 1H NMR. Development and Potential of an Analytical Method: An Update

    Guido F. Pauli;Tanja Gödecke;Birgit U. Jaki;David C. Lankin

  • Universal quantitative NMR analysis of complex natural samples

    Charlotte Simmler;José G. Napolitano;James B. McAlpine;Shao Nong Chen

  • G.U.E.S.S : A generally useful estimate of solvent systems in CCC

    J. Brent Friesen;Guido F. Pauli

  • Low-Oxygen-Recovery Assay for High-Throughput Screening of Compounds against Nonreplicating Mycobacterium tuberculosis

    Sang Hyun Cho;Saradee Warit;Baojie Wan;Chang Hwa Hwang

  • Dentin biomodification: strategies, renewable resources and clinical applications

    Anakarina B. Bedran-Russo;Guido F. Pauli;Shaonong Chen;James B. McAlpine

  • The pharmacognosy of Humulus lupulus L. (hops) with an emphasis on estrogenic properties

    L.R. Chadwick;G.F. Pauli;N.R. Farnsworth

  • Countercurrent Separation of Natural Products: An Update.

    J. Brent Friesen;James B. McAlpine;Shao Nong Chen;Guido F. Pauli

  • Phytochemistry and biological properties of glabridin.

    Charlotte Simmler;Guido F. Pauli;Shao Nong Chen

  • Xanthohumol isolated from Humulus lupulus Inhibits menadione-induced DNA damage through induction of quinone reductase.

    Birgit M. Dietz;Young Hwa Kang;Guowen Liu;Aimee L. Eggler

  • Can Invalid Bioactives Undermine Natural Product-Based Drug Discovery?

    Jonathan Bisson;James B. McAlpine;J. Brent Friesen;Shao-Nong Chen

  • New perspectives on natural products in TB drug research

    Guido F. Pauli;Ryan J. Case;Taichi Inui;Yuehong Wang

  • Countercurrent Separation of Natural Products

    Guido F. Pauli;Samuel M. Pro;J. Brent Friesen

  • Cyanogenic allosides and glucosides from Passiflora edulis and Carica papaya

    David S. Seigler;Guido F. Pauli;Adolf Nahrstedt;Rosemary Leen

  • The Cyclic Peptide Ecumicin Targeting ClpC1 Is Active against Mycobacterium tuberculosis In Vivo

    Wei Gao;Jin Yong Kim;Jeffrey R. Anderson;Tatos Akopian

  • qNMR--a versatile concept for the validation of natural product reference compounds.

    Guido F. Pauli

  • Major flavonoids from Arabidopsis thaliana leaves.

    Markus Veit;Guido F. Pauli

  • Valerian extract and valerenic acid are partial agonists of the 5-HT5a receptor in vitro.

    Birgit M. Dietz;Gail B. Mahady;Gail B. Mahady;Guido F. Pauli;Norman R. Farnsworth

Frequent Co-Authors

Shao-Nong Chen
Shao-Nong Chen University of Illinois at Chicago
James B. McAlpine
James B. McAlpine University of Illinois at Chicago
Richard B. van Breemen
Richard B. van Breemen Oregon State University
Scott G. Franzblau
Scott G. Franzblau University of Illinois at Chicago
Judy L. Bolton
Judy L. Bolton University of Illinois at Chicago
Norman R. Farnsworth
Norman R. Farnsworth University of Illinois at Chicago
Harry H. S. Fong
Harry H. S. Fong University of Illinois at Chicago
Roland Fröhlich
Roland Fröhlich University of Münster
Bernard D. Santarsiero
Bernard D. Santarsiero University of Illinois at Chicago
Andrew D. Mesecar
Andrew D. Mesecar Purdue University West Lafayette

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