4-hydroxystilbene
RN given refers to cpd without isomeric designation
Also Known As:
4-hydroxy-trans-stilbene; 4-hydroxystilbene, (E)-isomer; 4-stilbenol
Networked: 3
relevant articles (0 outcomes,
1 trials/studies)
Bio-Agent Context: Research Results
Experts
1. | Albanito, Lidia:
1 article
(07/2009)
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2. | Andò, Sebastiano:
1 article
(07/2009)
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3. | Dolce, Vincenza:
1 article
(07/2009)
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4. | Forti, Luca:
1 article
(07/2009)
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5. | Gabriele, Bartolo:
1 article
(07/2009)
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6. | Iacopetta, Domenico:
1 article
(07/2009)
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7. | Lappano, Rosamaria:
1 article
(07/2009)
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8. | Madeo, Antonio:
1 article
(07/2009)
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9. | Maggiolini, Marcello:
1 article
(07/2009)
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10. | Pezzi, Vincenzo:
1 article
(07/2009)
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Related Diseases
1. | Mycoses (Diseases, Fungus)
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2. | Melanoma (Melanoma, Malignant)
07/30/2003
- " In addition, the structurally related compounds 4-hydroxy-trans-stilbene (4HST), piceatannol (3,5,3',4'-tetrahydroxy-trans-stilbene (PICE), and 4-trans-stilbenemethanol (4STMe) were also assayed in order to investigate the requirements of stilbenes to exert activity against melanoma cells. " 07/30/2003
- " Grape polyphenol resveratrol and the related molecule 4-hydroxystilbene induce growth inhibition, apoptosis, S-phase arrest, and upregulation of cyclins A, E, and B1 in human SK-Mel-28 melanoma cells."
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3. | Breast Neoplasms (Breast Cancer)
07/01/2009
- " We assessed structure-activity relationships of RSV and the analogs 4,4'-dihydroxystilbene (4,4'-DHS), 3,5-dihydroxystilbene (3,5-DHS), 3,4'-dihydroxystilbene (3,4'-DHS), 4-hydroxystilbene (4-HS) using as model systems the ERalpha-positive and negative MCF7 and SkBr3 breast cancer cells, respectively. "
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