Susanna Chan

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2007-2011 Chemistry The University of Auckland, Auckland, Auckland, New Zealand 
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Gustafson KR, Chan S, Milanowski D. (2016) NMR characterization of complex natural products: Assigning novel, proton-deficient alkaloid scaffolds. Planta Medica. 81: S1-S381
Wang J, Pearce AN, Chan ST, et al. (2015) Biologically Active Acetylenic Amino Alcohol and N-Hydroxylated 1,2,3,4-Tetrahydro-β-carboline Constituents of the New Zealand Ascidian Pseudodistoma opacum. Journal of Natural Products
Saurí J, Chan S, Buevich A, et al. (2015) Structure elucidation of a proton-deficient natural product using LR-HSQMBC supported by DFT calculations Planta Medica. 81
Chan S, Patel P, Martin G, et al. (2015) Isolation and identification of novel natural products that inhibit P300/HIF-1α interaction Planta Medica. 81
Chan ST, Pullar MA, Khalil IM, et al. (2015) Bio-inspired dimerisation of prenylated quinones directed towards the synthesis of the meroterpenoid natural products, the scabellones Tetrahedron Letters. 56: 1486-1488
Chan S, Henrich C, O'Keefe B, et al. (2014) Isolation and identification of biologically active natural products from marine ascidians Planta Medica. 80
Chan S, Popplewell W, Henrich C, et al. (2013) Isolation and Identification of Natural Products from Artocarpus communis Planta Medica. 79
Chan S, Wilson J, Henrich C, et al. (2012) Isolation and identification of natural products as possible inhibitors of NF1/TP53-Null astrocytoma cell proliferation Planta Medica. 78
Chan ST, Pearce AN, Januario AH, et al. (2011) Anti-inflammatory and antimalarial meroterpenoids from the New Zealand ascidian Aplidium scabellum. The Journal of Organic Chemistry. 76: 9151-6
Chan ST, Pearce AN, Page MJ, et al. (2011) Antimalarial β-carbolines from the New Zealand ascidian Pseudodistoma opacum. Journal of Natural Products. 74: 1972-9
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