Browse by Journals
Number of items: 9.
2023
BADJONA, Abraham, BRADSHAW, Robert, MILLMAN, Caroline, HOWARTH, Martin and DUBEY, Bipro
(2023).
Faba Bean Processing: Thermal and Non-Thermal Processing on Chemical, Antinutritional Factors, and Pharmacological Properties.
Molecules, 28 (14): 5431.
[Article]
FRISCH, Kim, NIELSEN, Kristine Lykke and FRANCESE, Simona
(2023).
MALDI MSI separation of Same Donor’s fingermarks based on time of deposition—a proof-of-concept study.
Molecules, 28 (6): 2763.
[Article]
JOHNSON, Alice, FENG, Xiao, SINGH, Kuldip, ORTU, Fabrizio and SUNTHARALINGAM, Kogularamanan
(2023).
The anti-breast cancer stem cell potency of copper(I)-non-ateroidal anti-inflammatory drug complexes.
Molecules, 28 (17): 6401.
[Article]
2022
KENNEDY, Katie, COLE, Laura, WITT, Matthias, SEALEY, Mark and FRANCESE, Simona
(2022).
Forensic discrimination of differentially sourced animal blood using a bottom-Up proteomics based MALDI MS approach.
Molecules, 27 (7).
[Article]
2020
WITIKA, Bwalya A., MAKONI, Pedzisai A., MWEETWA, Larry L., NTEMI, Pascal V., CHIKUKWA, Melissa T. R., MATAFWALI, Scott K., MWILA, Chiluba, MUDENDA, Steward, KATANDULA, Jonathan and WALKER, Roderick B.
(2020).
Nano-biomimetic drug delivery vehicles: potential approaches for COVID-19 treatment.
Molecules, 25 (24), e5952.
[Article]
2013
KHAN, Akram, AHMED, Mahera and RAINSFORD, Kim
(2013).
Synthesis of Thiophene and NO-Curcuminoids for Antiinflammatory and Anti-Cancer Activities.
Molecules, 18 (2), 1483-1501.
[Article]
KHAN, Akram, MILLER, Keith, RAINSFORD, Kim and ZHOU, Yong
(2013).
Synthesis and Antimicrobial Activity of Novel Substituted Ethyl 2-(Quinolin-4-yl)-propanoates.
Molecules, 18 (3), 3227-3240.
[Article]
KHAN, M., MILLER, Keith, RAINSFORD, Kim and ZHOU, Yong
(2013).
Synthesis and antimicrobial activity of novel substituted Ethyl 2-(Quinolin-4-yl)-propanoates.
Molecules, 18 (3), 3227-3240.
[Article]
2008
BUGNI, Tim S., HARPER, Mary Kay, MCCULLOCH, Malcolm W.B., REPPART, Jason and IRELAND, Chris M.
(2008).
Fractionated marine invertebrate extract libraries for drug discovery.
Molecules, 13 (6), 1372-1383.
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