J.E. Knapp
University of Pittsburgh
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Phytochemistry | 1973
Albert N. Tackie; D. Dwuma-Badu; Temple Okarter; J.E. Knapp; D.J. Slatkin; Paul L. Schiff
Abstract Trigilletine and tricordatine, two new alkaloids from Ghanian menispermaceous species, have structures Ib and Ic, respectively and are examples of phenolic isotrilobine-type (Ia) alkaloids from higher plants.
Tetrahedron | 1977
Mahmoud A. Elsohly; D.J. Slatkin; J.E. Knapp; Norman J. Doorenbos; M.W. Quimby; Paul L. Schiff; E.M. Gopalakrishna; William H. Watson
The structure of ruscodibenzofuran, a new naturally occurring dibenzofuran from the roots of Ruscus aculeatus L. (Farn. Liliaceae), was determined by spectral means, the synthesis of model compounds and was confirmed by X-ray diffraction analysis.
Phytochemistry | 1973
Albert N. Tackie; D. Dwuma-Badu; J.E. Knapp; Paul L. Schiff
Abstract Pseudotiliarine, a base of Tiliacora funifera, has been identified as nortiliacorinine-A. Isotiliarine, another alkaloid of T. funifera, has be
Nonviral Vectors for Gene Therapy | 1999
Dexi Liu; J.E. Knapp; Young K. Song
Publisher Summary Cationic liposomes have been successfully used to transfect lung endothelium by systemic administration. Cationic liposome technology has become well established for introducing DNA into cells and these liposomes have been considered to be among the most promising carriers for gene therapy. This chapter explores the mechanisms of cationic liposome. However, in spite of the effectiveness of cationic liposomes in transfecting cells in vitro, their transfection efficiency in vivo is still fairly low compared to that of viral vectors. The transfection efficiency of DNA/liposome complexes depends on various factors. These are the structure of the specific cationic lipid used, the ratio of cationic lipid to DNA, liposome composition, the particle diameter, and the injected dose. It is believed that these physicochemical parameters exert their effects on transfection efficiency by affecting the interactions between liposome/DNA complexes and the lung endothelium. This chapter explains how these physicochemical parameters affect the ultimate transfection activity of DNA/liposome complexes. The chapter focuses on transfection of the lung endothelium by systemically administered DNA and DNA/liposome complexes. Moreover, some thoughts are provided on means to further enhance the level of gene expression in lung endothelium through systemic gene delivery.
Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications | 2006
Mohammed Al-Dosari; Guisheng Zhang; J.E. Knapp; Dexi Liu
Phytochemistry | 1975
Albert N. Tackie; D. Dwuma-Badu; J.S.K. Ayim; T.T. Dabra; J.E. Knapp; D.J. Slatkin; Paul L. Schiff
Phytochemistry | 1975
D. Dwuma-Badu; J.S.K. Ayim; C.A. Mingle; Albert N. Tackie; D.J. Slatkin; J.E. Knapp; Paul L. Schiff
Methods of Molecular Biology | 2004
J.E. Knapp; Dexi Liu
Tetrahedron Letters | 1975
Hermann L. Latter; Donald J. Abraham; Carlton E. Turner; J.E. Knapp; Paul L. Schiff; D.J. Slatkin
Molecular Pharmaceutics | 2006
Mohammed Al-Dosari; J.E. Knapp; Dexi Liu