Ricardo J. Nunes

779 total citations
30 papers, 642 citations indexed

About

Ricardo J. Nunes is a scholar working on Organic Chemistry, Molecular Biology and Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health. According to data from OpenAlex, Ricardo J. Nunes has authored 30 papers receiving a total of 642 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 17 papers in Organic Chemistry, 14 papers in Molecular Biology and 5 papers in Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health. Recurrent topics in Ricardo J. Nunes's work include Synthesis and biological activity (9 papers), Tannin, Tannase and Anticancer Activities (4 papers) and Synthesis and Characterization of Heterocyclic Compounds (3 papers). Ricardo J. Nunes is often cited by papers focused on Synthesis and biological activity (9 papers), Tannin, Tannase and Anticancer Activities (4 papers) and Synthesis and Characterization of Heterocyclic Compounds (3 papers). Ricardo J. Nunes collaborates with scholars based in Brazil, Italy and United States. Ricardo J. Nunes's co-authors include Rosendo Augusto Yunes, Tânia Beatriz Creczynski‐Pasa, Alessandra Mascarello, Valdir Cechinel Filho, Rogério Corrêa, Claudriana Locatelli, Louise Domeneghini Chiaradia, Paulo César Leal, Maria Cláudia Santos‐Silva and Carlos Rangel Rodrigues and has published in prestigious journals such as PLoS ONE, Journal of Cellular Physiology and Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences.

In The Last Decade

Ricardo J. Nunes

30 papers receiving 621 citations

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Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
Ricardo J. Nunes Brazil 14 311 221 69 55 51 30 642
Alexandra Dassonville‐Klimpt France 17 243 0.8× 347 1.6× 95 1.4× 53 1.0× 28 0.5× 44 744
Constantinos M. Athanassopoulos Greece 17 252 0.8× 431 2.0× 46 0.7× 101 1.8× 28 0.5× 62 873
Roberto Parise‐Filho Brazil 17 201 0.6× 315 1.4× 59 0.9× 77 1.4× 74 1.5× 42 782
Vikas Verma India 18 392 1.3× 229 1.0× 56 0.8× 46 0.8× 23 0.5× 65 896
Dionissios Papaioannou Greece 17 458 1.5× 513 2.3× 37 0.5× 95 1.7× 32 0.6× 83 970
Felipe Augusto Rocha Rodrigues Brazil 16 269 0.9× 194 0.9× 27 0.4× 72 1.3× 36 0.7× 37 693
Sumit Kumar India 17 422 1.4× 328 1.5× 50 0.7× 29 0.5× 19 0.4× 38 767
Soghra Khabnadideh Iran 19 930 3.0× 259 1.2× 44 0.6× 71 1.3× 36 0.7× 97 1.2k
Mohamed A. Tantawy Egypt 21 602 1.9× 422 1.9× 19 0.3× 88 1.6× 25 0.5× 50 1.2k
Thadeu Estevam Moreira Maramaldo Costa Brazil 13 180 0.6× 225 1.0× 55 0.8× 34 0.6× 14 0.3× 21 574

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Ricardo J. Nunes

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All Works

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Sousa, Francielle Tramontini Gomes de, Scott B. Biering, Sophie F. Blanc, et al.. (2022). Sulfated β-glucan from Agaricus subrufescens inhibits flavivirus infection and nonstructural protein 1-mediated pathogenesis. Antiviral Research. 203. 105330–105330. 8 indexed citations
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Nunes, Ricardo J., et al.. (2020). Molecular events and cytotoxic effects of a novel thiosemicarbazone derivative in human leukemia and lymphoma cell lines. Hematology/Oncology and Stem Cell Therapy. 14(1). 51–64. 6 indexed citations
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Postal, Bárbara Graziela, et al.. (2018). Insulin stimulus‐secretion coupling is triggered by a novel thiazolidinedione/sulfonylurea hybrid in rat pancreatic islets. Journal of Cellular Physiology. 234(1). 509–520. 7 indexed citations
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Mori, Mattia, et al.. (2018). Synthetic thiosemicarbazones as a new class of Mycobacterium tuberculosis protein tyrosine phosphatase A inhibitors. Bioorganic & Medicinal Chemistry. 26(21). 5742–5750. 21 indexed citations
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Kelmann, Regina G., Mariana Colombo, Sávia Caldeira de Araújo Lopes, et al.. (2016). Pentyl Gallate Nanoemulsions as Potential Topical Treatment of Herpes Labialis. Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences. 105(7). 2194–2203. 7 indexed citations
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Mascarello, Alessandra, Mattia Mori, Louise Domeneghini Chiaradia-Delatorre, et al.. (2013). Discovery of Mycobacterium tuberculosis Protein Tyrosine Phosphatase B (PtpB) Inhibitors from Natural Products. PLoS ONE. 8(10). e77081–e77081. 49 indexed citations
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Nunes, Ricardo J., Hélder Ferreira Teixeira, Valquíria Linck Bassani, et al.. (2012). A simple HPLC method for the determination of pentyl gallate and identification of an alkaline degradant. Latin American Journal of Pharmacy. 1 indexed citations
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Barreto, Fabiano, Cláudia Maria Oliveira Simões, Carla Regina Andrighetti-Fröhner, et al.. (2012). Development of a stability-indicating LC method for determination of a synthetic chalcone derivative in a nanoemulsion dosage form and identification of the main photodegradation product by LC–MS. Journal of Pharmaceutical and Biomedical Analysis. 70. 652–656. 8 indexed citations
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Cordova, Clarissa Amorim Silva de, Claudriana Locatelli, Bruno Mattei, et al.. (2011). Octyl and dodecyl gallates induce oxidative stress and apoptosis in a melanoma cell line. Toxicology in Vitro. 25(8). 2025–2034. 32 indexed citations
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Bello, Murilo Lamim, Louise Domeneghini Chiaradia, Luiza R.S. Dias, et al.. (2011). Trimethoxy-chalcone derivatives inhibit growth of Leishmania braziliensis: Synthesis, biological evaluation, molecular modeling and structure–activity relationship (SAR). Bioorganic & Medicinal Chemistry. 19(16). 5046–5052. 47 indexed citations
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Locatelli, Claudriana, Alessandra Mascarello, Clarissa Amorim Silva de Cordova, et al.. (2011). Antimetastatic activity and low systemic toxicity of tetradecyl gallate in a preclinical melanoma mouse model. Investigational New Drugs. 30(3). 870–879. 12 indexed citations
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Oliveira, Kely Navakoski de, et al.. (2011). Evaluation of apoptotic effect of cyclic imide derivatives on murine B16F10 melanoma cells. Bioorganic & Medicinal Chemistry. 19(21). 6285–6291. 21 indexed citations
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Chiaradia, Louise Domeneghini, Julio Licínio, Ana Carolina Rabello de Moraes, et al.. (2010). Induction of apoptosis and cell cycle arrest in L-1210 murine lymphoblastic leukaemia cells by (2E)-3-(2-naphthyl)-1-(3′-methoxy-4′-hydroxy-phenyl)-2-propen-1-one. Journal of Pharmacy and Pharmacology. 62(9). 1128–1136. 22 indexed citations
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Locatelli, Claudriana, Paulo César Leal, Rosendo Augusto Yunes, Ricardo J. Nunes, & Tânia Beatriz Creczynski‐Pasa. (2009). Gallic acid ester derivatives induce apoptosis and cell adhesion inhibition in melanoma cells: The relationship between free radical generation, glutathione depletion and cell death. Chemico-Biological Interactions. 181(2). 175–184. 67 indexed citations
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Souza, Alessandra Mendonça Teles de, Helena Carla Castro, Monique Araújo de Brito, et al.. (2009). Leishmania amazonensis Growth Inhibitors: Biological and Theoretical Features of Sulfonamide 4-Methoxychalcone Derivatives. Current Microbiology. 59(4). 374–379. 14 indexed citations
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Navarini, Alexander A., Louise Domeneghini Chiaradia, Alessandra Mascarello, et al.. (2008). Hydroxychalcones induce apoptosis in B16-F10 melanoma cells via GSH and ATP depletion. European Journal of Medicinal Chemistry. 44(4). 1630–1637. 50 indexed citations
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Silva, Luiz Everson da, Carla Regina Andrighetti-Fröhner, Ricardo J. Nunes, Cláudia Maria Oliveira Simões, & Sabine Foro. (2006). Quinolin-8-yl 2,5-dichlorobenzenesulfonate. Acta Crystallographica Section E Structure Reports Online. 62(6). o2104–o2105. 2 indexed citations
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Souza, Evandro Leite de, et al.. (2003). Atividade antifúngica de maleimidas contra dermatófitos isolados de Tinea capitis. 191–194. 5 indexed citations
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Corrêa, Rogério, et al.. (2001). Antinociceptive properties of chalcones. Structure-activity relationships. Archiv der Pharmazie. 334(10). 332–334. 37 indexed citations
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Filho, Valdir Cechinel, et al.. (1993). Aplicação do Método de Topliss para a Análise da Correlação entre Estrutura Química e Atividade Farmacológica de Derivados da Xantoxilina. Química Nova. 16(3). 189–191. 4 indexed citations

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