Cesar Compadre
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Biography and Research Information
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Cesar Compadre's research centers on understanding the molecular mechanisms of disease, with a particular focus on cancer. His work investigates how specific cellular processes contribute to disease development and progression. He has published research examining the role of various signaling pathways and genetic factors in cancer. Compadre's studies aim to identify potential targets for therapeutic intervention.
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- h-index: 28
- Publications: 86
- Citations: 2,540
Selected Publications
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Machine Learning–Enhanced Quantitative Structure-Activity Relationship Modeling for DNA Polymerase Inhibitor Discovery: Algorithm Development and Validation (2025)
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Tocotrienols Provide Radioprotection to Multiple Organ Systems through Complementary Mechanisms of Antioxidant and Signaling Effects (2023)
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466 Development of a novel tocotrienol analogue, tocoflexol, as a radiomitigator (2023)
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Parthenolide induces rapid thiol oxidation that leads to ferroptosis in hepatocellular carcinoma cells (2022)
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Analysis of Plant–Plant Interactions Reveals the Presence of Potent Antileukemic Compounds (2022)
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Yoga therapy knowledge in third-year pharmacy students: An education intervention (2021)
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Synthesis, Crystallography, and Anti-Leukemic Activity of the Amino Adducts of Dehydroleucodine (2020)
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Antioxidant Tocols as Radiation Countermeasures (Challenges to be Addressed to Use Tocols as Radiation Countermeasures in Humans) (2018)
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Corrigendum to ‘Synthesis of (2R,8′S,3′E)-δ-tocodienol, a tocoflexol family member designed to have a superior pharmacokinetic profile compared to δ-tocotrienol’ [Tetrahedron 72 (2016) 4001–4006] (2016)
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Synthesis of (2R,8′S,3′E)-δ-tocodienol, a tocoflexol family member designed to have a superior pharmacokinetic profile compared to δ-tocotrienol (2016)
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Corrigendum to “Sesquiterpene lactones from Gynoxys verrucosa and their anti-MRSA activity” [J. Ethnopharmacol. 137 (2011) 1055–1059] (2016)
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Dehydroleucodine, a Sesquiterpene Lactone from <i>Gynoxys verrucosa</i>, Demonstrates Cytotoxic Activity against Human Leukemia Cells (2016)
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Effects of Tocols Rich Fraction Isolated from Rice Bran Oil Deodorizer Distillate on Plasma and Hepatic Lipid Concentrations in Rats (2015)
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Tocotrienol-Rich Fraction from Rice Bran Demonstrates Potent Radiation Protection Activity (2015)
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The smoking habits of the family influence the uptake of e-cigarettes in US children (2014)
Grants & Funding
As listed on this researcher's institutional profile.
- Early Events in Alzheimer Pathogenesis NIH
- Unwed Birth Prevention for Teenagers of Hispanic Heritage in Sevier County Arkansas Department of Health & Human Services
- Developing Countermeasures for Acute Respiratory Distress Produced by Lunar Dust National Aeronautics & Space Administration via Arkansas Space Grant Consortium
- La Casa Latino Tobacco Free Coalition (subcontract with UAPB) Arkansas Department of Health via University of Arkansas at Pine Bluff
- Latino Smoke-Free Coalition Arkansas Department of Health & Human Services via University of Arkansas at Pine Bluff
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Top Collaborators
- Tocotrienols Provide Radioprotection to Multiple Organ Systems through Complementary Mechanisms of Antioxidant and Signaling Effects
- Analysis of Plant–Plant Interactions Reveals the Presence of Potent Antileukemic Compounds
- 466 Development of a novel tocotrienol analogue, tocoflexol, as a radiomitigator
- Tocotrienols Provide Radioprotection to Multiple Organ Systems through Complementary Mechanisms of Antioxidant and Signaling Effects
- Analysis of Plant–Plant Interactions Reveals the Presence of Potent Antileukemic Compounds
- 466 Development of a novel tocotrienol analogue, tocoflexol, as a radiomitigator
- Parthenolide induces rapid thiol oxidation that leads to ferroptosis in hepatocellular carcinoma cells
- Tocotrienols Provide Radioprotection to Multiple Organ Systems through Complementary Mechanisms of Antioxidant and Signaling Effects
- 466 Development of a novel tocotrienol analogue, tocoflexol, as a radiomitigator
- Parthenolide induces rapid thiol oxidation that leads to ferroptosis in hepatocellular carcinoma cells
- Tocotrienols Provide Radioprotection to Multiple Organ Systems through Complementary Mechanisms of Antioxidant and Signaling Effects
- Tocotrienols Provide Radioprotection to Multiple Organ Systems through Complementary Mechanisms of Antioxidant and Signaling Effects
- 466 Development of a novel tocotrienol analogue, tocoflexol, as a radiomitigator
- Tocotrienols Provide Radioprotection to Multiple Organ Systems through Complementary Mechanisms of Antioxidant and Signaling Effects
- 466 Development of a novel tocotrienol analogue, tocoflexol, as a radiomitigator
- Yoga therapy knowledge in third-year pharmacy students: An education intervention
- Yoga therapy knowledge in third-year pharmacy students: An education intervention
- Yoga therapy knowledge in third-year pharmacy students: An education intervention
- Analysis of Plant–Plant Interactions Reveals the Presence of Potent Antileukemic Compounds
- Analysis of Plant–Plant Interactions Reveals the Presence of Potent Antileukemic Compounds
- Analysis of Plant–Plant Interactions Reveals the Presence of Potent Antileukemic Compounds
- Analysis of Plant–Plant Interactions Reveals the Presence of Potent Antileukemic Compounds
- Analysis of Plant–Plant Interactions Reveals the Presence of Potent Antileukemic Compounds
- Analysis of Plant–Plant Interactions Reveals the Presence of Potent Antileukemic Compounds
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