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Top 10 Available References (order by impact factor) |
Molecular Target(s) |
| 1 | Compound ID: 5884 frequence: 59 BETA-SITOSTEROL NSC#:8096 NSC#:18173 NSC#:49083 NSC#:132035 Aldrich#:85449 Aldrich#:85450 Aldrich#:85451 Aldrich#:R202738 Aldrich#:R202797 Aldrich#:S1270 Aldrich#:S3402 Aldrich#:S5753 Aldrich#:S957623 Aldrich#:S9889
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C29H50O 414.71
| 1: Clouse SD. Arabidopsis mutants reveal multiple roles for sterols in plant development. Plant Cell. impact factor: 10.463 2002; 14(9): 1995-2000
2: Sudhop T, Sahin Y, Lindenthal B, Hahn C, Luers C, Berthold HK, von Bergmann K. Comparison of the hepatic clearances of campesterol, sitosterol, and cholesterol in healthy subjects suggests that efflux transporters controlling intestinal sterol absorption also regulate biliary secretion. Gut. impact factor: 5.748 2002; 51(6): 860-3
3: Holmberg N, Harker M, Gibbard CL, Wallace AD, Clayton JC, Rawlins S, Hellyer A, Safford R. Sterol C-24 methyltransferase type 1 controls the flux of carbon into sterol biosynthesis in tobacco seed. Plant Physiol. impact factor: 4.434 2002; 130(1): 303-11
4: Warnecke DC, Heinz E. Purification of a Membrane-Bound UDP-Glucose:Sterol [beta]-D-Glucosyltransferase Based on Its Solubility in Diethyl Ether. Plant Physiol. impact factor: 4.434 1994; 105(4): 1067-1073
5: Fernandez C, Suarez Y, Ferruelo AJ, Gomez-Coronado D, Lasuncion MA. Inhibition of cholesterol biosynthesis by Delta22-unsaturated phytosterols via competitive inhibition of sterol Delta24-reductase in mammalian cells. Biochem J. impact factor: 4.349 2002; 366(Pt 1): 109-19
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| 2 | Compound ID: 6663 frequence: 34 VITAMIN C NSC#:8117 NSC#:33832 NSC#:218455 Aldrich#:255564 Aldrich#:58320 Aldrich#:856061 Aldrich#:95209 Aldrich#:95210 Aldrich#:95212 Aldrich#:A0278 Aldrich#:A1417 Aldrich#:A2174 Aldrich#:A4403 Aldrich#:A4544 Aldrich#:A7506 Aldrich#:A92902 Aldrich#:I0502 FDA approved!!!
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C6H8O6 176.12
| 1: Bates CJ. MRC/BHF Heart Protection Study. Lancet. impact factor: 10.197 2002; 360(9347): 1781-2; author reply 1783-4
2: Landmesser U, Spiekermann S, Dikalov S, Tatge H, Wilke R, Kohler C, Harrison DG, Hornig B, Drexler H. Vascular oxidative stress and endothelial dysfunction in patients with chronic heart failure: role of xanthine-oxidase and extracellular superoxide dismutase. Circulation. impact factor: 9.903 2002; 106(24): 3073-8
3: Violi F, Micheletta F, Iuliano L. How to select patient candidates for antioxidant treatment? Circulation. impact factor: 9.903 2002; 106(24): e195; author reply e195
4: Wood NT. Phloem transport of vitamin C - an alternative route to raising antioxidant levels? Trends Plant Sci. impact factor: 9.35 2002; 7(12): 524-5
5: D'Uscio LV, Milstien S, Richardson D, Smith L, Katusic ZS. Long-term vitamin C treatment increases vascular tetrahydrobiopterin levels and nitric oxide synthase activity. Circ Res. impact factor: 8.281 2003; 92(1): 88-95
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| 3 | Compound ID: 6658 frequence: 23 THIAMINE FDA approved!!!
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C12H17ClN4OS 300.81
| 1: Winkler W, Nahvi A, Breaker RR. Thiamine derivatives bind messenger RNAs directly to regulate bacterial gene expression. Nature. impact factor: 29.491 2002; 419(6910): 952-6
2: Szostak JW. Molecular biology: RNA gets a grip on translation. Nature. impact factor: 29.491 2002; 419(6910): 890-1
3: Harvey SC. Insect repellents and mosquito bites. N Engl J Med. impact factor: 28.857 2002; 347(21): 1719-21; author reply 1719-21
4: Marobbio CM, Vozza A, Harding M, Bisaccia F, Palmieri F, Walker JE. Identification and reconstitution of the yeast mitochondrial transporter for thiamine pyrophosphate. EMBO J. impact factor: 13.973 2002; 21(21): 5653-61
5: Hesselberth JR, Ellington AD. A (ribo) switch in the paradigms of genetic regulation. Nat Struct Biol. impact factor: 13.555 2002; 9(12): 891-3
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| 4 | Compound ID: 3914 frequence: 22 LINOLEIC ACID NSC#:24184 NSC#:281243 Aldrich#:233927 Aldrich#:62230 Aldrich#:62235 Aldrich#:62240 Aldrich#:L1012 Aldrich#:L1268 Aldrich#:L1376 Aldrich#:L1626
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C18H32O2 280.45
| 1: Riserus U, Basu S, Jovinge S, Fredrikson GN, Arnlov J, Vessby B. Supplementation with conjugated linoleic acid causes isomer-dependent oxidative stress and elevated C-reactive protein: a potential link to fatty acid-induced insulin resistance. Circulation. impact factor: 9.903 2002; 106(15): 1925-9
2: Dyer JM, Chapital DC, Kuan JC, Mullen RT, Turner C, McKeon TA, Pepperman AB. Molecular analysis of a bifunctional Fatty Acid conjugase/desaturase from tung. Implications for the evolution of plant Fatty Acid diversity. Plant Physiol. impact factor: 4.434 2002; 130(4): 2027-38
3: Castro H, Budde H, Flohe L, Hofmann B, Lunsdorf H, Wissing J, Tomas AM. Specificity and kinetics of a mitochondrial peroxiredoxin of Leishmania infantum. Free Radic Biol Med. impact factor: 4.116 2002; 33(11): 1563-74
4: Freese R, Alfthan G, Jauhiainen M, Basu S, Erlund I, Salminen I, Aro A, Mutanen M. High intakes of vegetables, berries, and apples combined with a high intake of linoleic or oleic acid only slightly affect markers of lipid peroxidation and lipoprotein metabolism in healthy subjects. Am J Clin Nutr. impact factor: 3.958 2002; 76(5): 950-60
5: McKellar ME, Nelson EB. Compost-induced suppression of pythium damping-off is mediated by Fatty-Acid-metabolizing seed-colonizing microbial communities. Appl Environ Microbiol. impact factor: 3.541 2003; 69(1): 452-60
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| 5 | Compound ID: 5439 frequence: 22 QUERCETIN NSC#:9219 NSC#:57655 NSC#:58588 Aldrich#:83370 Aldrich#:S102725 Aldrich#:S98702
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C15H10O7 302.24
| 1: Roger A, Rubira N, Nogueiras C, Guspi R, Baltasar M, Cadahia A. [Anaphylaxis caused by royal jelly] Allergol Immunopathol (Madr). impact factor: 0 1995; 23(3): 133-5
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| 6 | Compound ID: 4842 frequence: 18 CARYOPHYLLIN NSC#:4060 NSC#:114945 NSC#:167406 Aldrich#:301701 Aldrich#:301728 Aldrich#:O5504 Aldrich#:U6753
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C30H48O3 456.71
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| 7 | Compound ID: 6657 frequence: 18 VITAMIN A NSC#:122759(<1uM) Aldrich#:223026 Aldrich#:95144 Aldrich#:95146 Aldrich#:R7632 FDA approved!!!
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C20H30O 286.46
| 1: Guillemin MC, Raffoux E, Vitoux D, Kogan S, Soilihi H, Lallemand-Breitenbach V, Zhu J, Janin A, Daniel MT, Gourmel B, Degos L, Dombret H, Lanotte M, De The H. In vivo activation of cAMP signaling induces growth arrest and differentiation in acute promyelocytic leukemia. J Exp Med. impact factor: 15.651 2002; 196(10): 1373-80
2: Ozbek S, Engel J, Stetefeld J. Storage function of cartilage oligomeric matrix protein: the crystal structure of the coiled-coil domain in complex with vitamin D(3). EMBO J. impact factor: 13.973 2002; 21(22): 5960-8
3: Weiger WA, Smith M, Boon H, Richardson MA, Kaptchuk TJ, Eisenberg DM. Advising patients who seek complementary and alternative medical therapies for cancer. Ann Intern Med. impact factor: 10.097 2002; 137(11): 889-903
4: Lee MY, Jung CH, Lee K, Choi YH, Hong S, Cheong J. Activating transcription factor-2 mediates transcriptional regulation of gluconeogenic gene PEPCK by retinoic acid. Diabetes. impact factor: 9.019 2002; 51(12): 3400-7
5: Varani J, Perone P, Merfert MG, Moon SE, Larkin D, Stevens MJ. All-trans retinoic acid improves structure and function of diabetic rat skin in organ culture. Diabetes. impact factor: 9.019 2002; 51(12): 3510-6
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| 8 | Compound ID: 4951 frequence: 16 PALMITIC ACID NSC#:470 NSC#:5030 NSC#:115894 Aldrich#:258725 Aldrich#:292125 Aldrich#:464449 Aldrich#:485802 Aldrich#:492752 Aldrich#:76119 Aldrich#:76120 Aldrich#:76122 Aldrich#:M3414 Aldrich#:M6781 Aldrich#:P0500 Aldrich#:P0625 Aldrich#:P1076 Aldrich#:P51 Aldrich#:P8575
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C16H32O2 256.43
| 1: Brown AJ, Sun L, Feramisco JD, Brown MS, Goldstein JL. Cholesterol addition to ER membranes alters conformation of SCAP, the SREBP escort protein that regulates cholesterol metabolism. Mol Cell. impact factor: 18.142 2002; 10(2): 237-45
2: Roth AF, Feng Y, Chen L, Davis NG. The yeast DHHC cysteine-rich domain protein Akr1p is a palmitoyl transferase. J Cell Biol. impact factor: 12.88 2002; 159(1): 23-8
3: Bunnell SC, Hong DI, Kardon JR, Yamazaki T, McGlade CJ, Barr VA, Samelson LE. T cell receptor ligation induces the formation of dynamically regulated signaling assemblies. J Cell Biol. impact factor: 12.88 2002; 158(7): 1263-75
4: Le Stunff H, Galve-Roperh I, Peterson C, Milstien S, Spiegel S. Sphingosine-1-phosphate phosphohydrolase in regulation of sphingolipid metabolism and apoptosis. J Cell Biol. impact factor: 12.88 2002; 158(6): 1039-49
5: Nybakken K, Perrimon N. Hedgehog signal transduction: recent findings. Curr Opin Genet Dev. impact factor: 12.665 2002; 12(5): 503-11
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| 9 | Compound ID: 4848 frequence: 16 OLEIC ACID NSC#:9856 NSC#:26988 NSC#:65522 NSC#:112237 NSC#:112238 Aldrich#:268046 Aldrich#:364525 Aldrich#:45089 Aldrich#:45090 Aldrich#:490423 Aldrich#:490431 Aldrich#:75090 Aldrich#:75092 Aldrich#:75093 Aldrich#:75096 Aldrich#:E304 Aldrich#:E4637 Aldrich#:O1008 Aldrich#:O1383 Aldrich#:O1508 Aldrich#:O1630
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C18H34O2 282.46
| 1: Doolan GK, Panchal RG, Fonnes EL, Clarke AL, Williams DA, Petrou S. Fatty acid augmentation of the cardiac slowly activating delayed rectifier current (IKs) is conferred by hminK. FASEB J. impact factor: 11.88 2002; 16(12): 1662-4
2: Harper ME, Antoniou A, Villalobos-Menuey E, Russo A, Trauger R, Vendemelio M, George A, Bartholomew R, Carlo D, Shaikh A, Kupperman J, Newell EW, Bespalov IA, Wallace SS, Liu Y, Rogers JR, Gibbs GL, Leahy JL, Camley RE, Melamede R, Newell MK. Characterization of a novel metabolic strategy used by drug-resistant tumor cells. FASEB J. impact factor: 11.88 2002; 16(12): 1550-7
3: Lanza GM, Yu X, Winter PM, Abendschein DR, Karukstis KK, Scott MJ, Chinen LK, Fuhrhop RW, Scherrer DE, Wickline SA. Targeted antiproliferative drug delivery to vascular smooth muscle cells with a magnetic resonance imaging nanoparticle contrast agent: implications for rational therapy of restenosis. Circulation. impact factor: 9.903 2002; 106(22): 2842-7
4: Gomez R, Navarro M, Ferrer B, Trigo JM, Bilbao A, Del Arco I, Cippitelli A, Nava F, Piomelli D, Rodriguez de Fonseca F. A peripheral mechanism for CB1 cannabinoid receptor-dependent modulation of feeding. J Neurosci. impact factor: 8.955 2002; 22(21): 9612-7
5: Litvak V, Shaul YD, Shulewitz M, Amarilio R, Carmon S, Lev S. Targeting of Nir2 to lipid droplets is regulated by a specific threonine residue within its PI-transfer domain. Curr Biol. impact factor: 8.733 2002; 12(17): 1513-8
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| 10 | Compound ID: 1034 frequence: 15 CHOLINE NSC#:293906 NSC#:402838 Aldrich#:C1379 Aldrich#:C4917 Aldrich#:C9154
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C5H14NO 104.17
| 1: Murray HW. Kala-azar--progress against a neglected disease. N Engl J Med. impact factor: 28.857 2002; 347(22): 1793-4
2: Jacobs S. An oral drug for leishmaniasis. N Engl J Med. impact factor: 28.857 2002; 347(22): 1737-8
3: Sundar S, Jha TK, Thakur CP, Engel J, Sindermann H, Fischer C, Junge K, Bryceson A, Berman J. Oral miltefosine for Indian visceral leishmaniasis. N Engl J Med. impact factor: 28.857 2002; 347(22): 1739-46
4: Babapulle MN, Eisenberg MJ. Coated stents for the prevention of restenosis: Part II. Circulation. impact factor: 9.903 2002; 106(22): 2859-66
5: Kim J, Isokawa M, Ledent C, Alger BE. Activation of muscarinic acetylcholine receptors enhances the release of endogenous cannabinoids in the hippocampus. J Neurosci. impact factor: 8.955 2002; 22(23): 10182-91
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