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Roger G. Linington

Roger G. Linington

D-Index & Metrics

Chemistry

D-Index
45
Citations
10483
World Ranking
16268
National Ranking
437

Best Publications

  • Insights into secondary metabolism from a global analysis of prokaryotic biosynthetic gene clusters.

    Peter Cimermancic;Marnix H. Medema;Jan Claesen;Kenji Kurita

  • A systematic analysis of biosynthetic gene clusters in the human microbiome reveals a common family of antibiotics

    Mohamed S. Donia;Peter Cimermancic;Christopher J. Schulze;Laura C. Wieland Brown

  • Molecular Networking as a Dereplication Strategy

    Jane Y. Yang;Laura M. Sanchez;Christopher M. Rath;Xueting Liu

  • MIBiG 2.0: a repository for biosynthetic gene clusters of known function.

    Satria A Kautsar;Kai Blin;Simon Shaw;Jorge C Navarro-Muñoz

  • Retrospective analysis of natural products provides insights for future discovery trends

    Cameron R. Pye;Matthew J. Bertin;R. Scott Lokey;William H. Gerwick

  • MIBiG 3.0: a community-driven effort to annotate experimentally validated biosynthetic gene clusters

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  • On-resin N-methylation of cyclic peptides for discovery of orally bioavailable scaffolds

    Tina R White;Chad M Renzelman;Arthur C Rand;Taha Rezai;Taha Rezai

  • The Natural Products Atlas: An Open Access Knowledge Base for Microbial Natural Products Discovery.

    Jeffrey A. van Santen;Gregoire Jacob;Amrit Leen Singh;Victor Aniebok

  • The Natural Products Atlas 2.0 : a database of microbially-derived natural products

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  • Venturamides A and B: antimalarial constituents of the panamanian marine Cyanobacterium Oscillatoria sp.

    Roger G Linington;José Gonzalez;Luis-David Ureña;Luz I Romero

  • Symplocamide A, a potent cytotoxin and chymotrypsin inhibitor from the marine Cyanobacterium Symploca sp.

    Roger G. Linington;Daniel J. Edwards;Cynthia F. Shuman;Kerry L. McPhail

  • Antimalarial peptides from marine cyanobacteria: isolation and structural elucidation of gallinamide A.

    Roger G. Linington;Benjamin R. Clark;Erin E. Trimble;Alejandro Almanza

  • Antimalarial linear lipopeptides from a Panamanian strain of the marine cyanobacterium Lyngbya majuscula.

    Kerry L. McPhail;Jhonny Correa;Roger G. Linington;José González

  • Highlights of marine invertebrate-derived biosynthetic products: Their biomedical potential and possible production by microbial associants

    Ocky K. Radjasa;Yvette M. Vaske;Gabriel Navarro;Hélène C. Vervoort

  • Integration of high-content screening and untargeted metabolomics for comprehensive functional annotation of natural product libraries

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  • Almiramides A−C: Discovery and Development of a New Class of Leishmaniasis Lead Compounds

    Laura M. Sanchez;Dioxelis Lopez;Brian A. Vesely;Gina Della Togna

  • Dragonamide E, a modified linear lipopeptide from Lyngbya majuscula with antileishmanial activity.

    Marcy J. Balunas;Roger G. Linington;Kevin Tidgewell;Amanda M. Fenner

  • Development of Antibiotic Activity Profile Screening for the Classification and Discovery of Natural Product Antibiotics

    Weng Ruh Wong;Allen G. Oliver;Roger G. Linington

  • The Value of Universally Available Raw NMR Data for Transparency, Reproducibility, and Integrity in Natural Product Research

    James B. McAlpine;Shao Nong Chen;Andrei Kutateladze;John B. Macmillan

  • Total Synthesis of Teixobactin.

    Andrew M. Giltrap;Luke J. Dowman;Gayathri Nagalingam;Jessica L. Ochoa

Frequent Co-Authors

William H. Gerwick
William H. Gerwick University of California, San Diego
Pieter C. Dorrestein
Pieter C. Dorrestein University of California, San Diego
Fitnat H. Yildiz
Fitnat H. Yildiz University of California, Santa Cruz
Bradley S. Moore
Bradley S. Moore University of California, San Diego
Raymond J. Andersen
Raymond J. Andersen University of British Columbia
Richard J. Payne
Richard J. Payne University of Sydney
Nuno Bandeira
Nuno Bandeira University of California, San Diego
Pavel A. Pevzner
Pavel A. Pevzner University of California, San Diego
James H. McKerrow
James H. McKerrow University of California, San Diego
Michael A. Fischbach
Michael A. Fischbach Stanford University

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