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Faculty of Health Sciences
School of Medicine
Department of Pharmacology

Van Rensburg-Medlen, CEJ

MSc(Pret) PhD(Pret) - Professor

NRF Rating: B3

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Telephone number: 012 319 2622
Fax number: 012 323 0732
E-mail address: cmedlen@med.up.ac.za

Research Interests:

Natural products (including plants and herbs)

Immunopharmacology including respiratory pharmocology

Development of anti-cancer agents

Research Output:

Research articles in refereed specialist journals:

Smit T, Snyman JR, Neuse EW, Bohm L, Van Rensburg-Medlen CEJ: 2005. Evaluation of cisplatin and a novel platinum polymer conjugate for drug toxicity and drug distribution in mice. Anti-Cancer Drugs, 16, pp 501-506.

Huygens F, Osullivan JF, Van Rensburg-Medlen CEJ: 2005. Antimicrobial activities of seven novel tetramethylpiperidine-substituted phenazines against multiple-drug-resistant gram-positive bacteria. Chemotherapy, 51, pp 263-267.

Berners-Price SJ, Bowen RJ, Fernandes MA, Layh M, Lesueur WJ, Mahepal S, Mtotywa MM, Sue RE, Van Rensburg-Medlen CEJ: 2005. Gold(I) and silver(I) complexes of 2,3-bis(diphenylphosphio)maleic acid: Structural studies and antitumour activity. Inorganica Chimica Acta, 358, pp 4237-4246.

Meyer R, Brink S, Van Rensburg-Medlen CEJ, Joone GK, Görls H, Lotz S: 2005. Synthesis, characterization and antitumor properties of titanocene derivatives with thiophene containing ligands. Journal of Organometallic Chemistry, 690 (1) / Nov, pp 117-125.

Lall N, Meyer JJM, Wang Y, Bapela NB, Van Rensburg-Medlen CEJ, Fourie B, Franzblau SG: 2005. Characterization of intracellular activity of antitubercular constituents from the roots of Euclea natalensis. Pharmaceutical Biology, 43 (4), pp 353-357.

 

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