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Susan L. Morris-Natschke is affiliated with the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill in the United States. Their research primarily spans the fields of Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology, and Chemistry, with a strong focus on subfields such as Molecular Biology, Organic Chemistry, Pharmacology, Plant Science, and Infectious Diseases.

The scientist's work encompasses various main topics, including:

  • Natural product bioactivities and synthesis
  • Synthesis and biological activity
  • Carbohydrate Chemistry and Synthesis
  • Cancer therapeutics and mechanisms
  • Synthesis and Biological Evaluation
  • Synthesis of Organic Compounds
  • Phytochemical compounds biological activities

Among their recent publications are:

  • "Biologically active isoquinoline alkaloids covering 2014-2018" (2020) in Medicinal Research Reviews
  • "Development of anti-influenza agents from natural products" (2020) in Medicinal Research Reviews
  • "Biologically active indolizidine alkaloids" (2020) in Medicinal Research Reviews
  • "Recent advances in natural anti-HIV triterpenoids and analogs" (2020) in Medicinal Research Reviews
  • "Wilforine resensitizes multidrug resistant cancer cells via competitive inhibition of P-glycoprotein" (2020) in Phytomedicine

Their frequent co-authors include:

  • Kuo-Hsiung Lee
  • Kuo Hsiung Lee
  • Masuo Goto
  • Kenneth F. Bastow
  • Keduo Qian

Their publications have appeared in venues such as:

  • UNC Libraries
  • OPAL (Open@LaTrobe) (La Trobe University)
  • Medicinal Research Reviews
  • Journal of Natural Products
  • European Journal of Medicinal Chemistry

Best Publications

  • New developments in the chemistry and biology of the bioactive constituents of Tanshen.

    Xibong Wang;Susan L. Morris-Natschke;Kuo Hsiung Lee

  • Recent progress in the development of coumarin derivatives as potent anti‐HIV agents

    Donglei Yu;Madoka Suzuki;Lan Xie;Susan L. Morris-Natschke

  • Anti-HIV benzylisoquinoline alkaloids and flavonoids from the leaves of Nelumbo nucifera, and structure-activity correlations with related alkaloids.

    Yoshiki Kashiwada;Akihiro Aoshima;Yasumasa Ikeshiro;Yuh Pan Chen

  • Biologically active quinoline and quinazoline alkaloids part I

    Xiao Fei Shang;Susan L. Morris-Natschke;Ying Qian Liu;Xiao Guo

  • Recent discovery of plant-derived anti-diabetic natural products

    Hsin Yi Hung;Keduo Qian;Susan L. Morris-Natschke;Chau Shin Hsu

  • Clerodane diterpenes: sources, structures, and biological activities

    Rongtao Li;Rongtao Li;Susan L. Morris-Natschke;Kuo Hsiung Lee;Kuo Hsiung Lee

  • Isolation of rhododaurichromanic acid B and the anti-HIV principles rhododaurichromanic acid A and rhododaurichromenic acid from Rhododendron dauricum

    Yoshiki Kashiwada;Kimihisa Yamazaki;Yasumasa Ikeshiro;Takashi Yamagishi

  • Recent advances in the investigation of curcuminoids

    Hideji Itokawa;Qian Shi;Toshiyuki Akiyama;Susan L. Morris-Natschke

  • Biosynthesis, total syntheses, and antitumor activity of tanshinones and their analogs as potential therapeutic agents

    Yizhou Dong;Susan L. Morris-Natschke;Susan L. Morris-Natschke;Kuo Hsiung Lee;Kuo Hsiung Lee

  • Perspectives on biologically active camptothecin derivatives.

    Ying Qian Liu;Wen Qun Li;Susan L. Morris-Natschke;Keduo Qian

  • Plant-derived triterpenoids and analogues as antitumor and anti-HIV agents.

    Reen Yen Kuo;Keduo Qian;Susan L Morris-Natschke;Kuo-Hsiung Lee

  • Recent advances in the discovery and development of topoisomerase inhibitors as antitumor agents

    Hui Kang Wang;Susan L. Morris-Natschke;Kuo Hsiung Lee

  • Plant-derived natural product research aimed at new drug discovery.

    Hideji Itokawa;Susan L. Morris-Natschke;Toshiyuki Akiyama;Kuo Hsiung Lee

  • Synthesis and evaluation of novel ether lipid nucleoside conjugates for anti-HIV-1 activity.

    Claude Piantadosi;Canio J. Marasco;Susan L. Morris-Natschke;Karen L. Meyer

  • Strategies for the Optimization of Natural Leads to Anticancer Drugs or Drug Candidates

    Zhiyan Xiao;Susan L. Morris-Natschke;Kuo Hsiung Lee;Kuo Hsiung Lee

  • Recent progress on C-4-modified podophyllotoxin analogs as potent antitumor agents.

    Ying Qian Liu;Jing Tian;Keduo Qian;Xiao Bo Zhao

  • ASYMMETRIC SYNTHESES BASED ON 1,3-OXATHIANES. 1. SCOPE OF THE REACTION

    E. L. Eliel;S. Morris-Natschke

  • Recent progress in the development of tubulin inhibitors as antimitotic antitumor agents.

    Qian Shi;Ke Chen;Susan L. Morris-Natschke;Kuo Hsiung Lee

  • Indole Alkaloid Glycosides From the Aerial Parts of Strobilanthes Cusia

    Wei Gu;Yu Zhang;Xiao Jiang Hao;Fu Mei Yang

  • New developments in natural products-based anti-AIDS research

    Donglei Yu;Susan L. Morris-Natschke;Kuo Hsiung Lee

  • Novel N-(3-carboxyl-9-benzyl-β-carboline-1-yl)ethylamino acids: Synthesis, anti-tumor evaluation, intercalating determination, 3D QSAR analysis and docking investigation

    Jianhui Wu;Ming Zhao;Keduo Qian;Kuo-Hsiung Lee

  • Interiotherins C and D, two new lignans from Kadsura interior and antitumor-promoting effects of related neolignans on Epstein-Barr virus activation.

    Dao Feng Chen;Shun Xiang Zhang;Mutsuo Kozuka;Quan Zhong Sun

  • Antitumor agents 251: Synthesis, cytotoxic evaluation, and structure–activity relationship studies of phenanthrene-based tylophorine derivatives (PBTs) as a new class of antitumor agents

    Linyi Wei;Arnold Brossi;Ross Kendall;Kenneth F. Bastow

  • Antitumor agents 253. Design, synthesis, and antitumor evaluation of novel 9-substituted phenanthrene-based tylophorine derivatives as potential anticancer agents

    Linyi Wei;Qian Shi;Kenneth F. Bastow;Arnold Brossi

Frequent Co-Authors

Kuo Hsiung Lee
Kuo Hsiung Lee University of Minnesota
Kenneth F. Bastow
Kenneth F. Bastow University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Chin Ho Chen
Chin Ho Chen Duke University
Yang Chang Wu
Yang Chang Wu China Medical University
Sheng-Chu Kuo
Sheng-Chu Kuo China Medical University
Tian Shung Wu
Tian Shung Wu National Cheng Kung University
Fang Rong Chang
Fang Rong Chang Kaohsiung Medical University
Yoshiki Kashiwada
Yoshiki Kashiwada University of Tokushima
Ernest Hamel
Ernest Hamel National Institutes of Health
Chunlin Long
Chunlin Long Minzu University of China

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