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  1. Paul Talalay, a researcher at Johns Hopkins, was the one to find that the sulforaphane in broccoli—the full-grown version of a sprout—significantly increases the body's ability to fend off cancer. The discovery, published in 1992, landed the pharmacologist on the front page of The New York Times as well as on Popular Mechanics ' list of the ...

  2. 15 mar 1992 · P Talalay. Department of Pharmacology and Molecular Sciences, Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, Baltimore, MD 21205.

  3. Both of these "stabilized" SF preparations were as potent as pure SF in inducing the cytoprotective response in cultured cells, and they were more stable and as bioavailable. Conclusion: Our studies of a stabilized phytochemical component of foods should encourage further examination of similar products for their utility in chronic disease ...

  4. 1 giu 2019 · Paul Talalay’s research interest in enzymes began in earnest when he was a medical student working in Charles Huggins’s laboratories at the University of Chicago. Huggins and colleagues had shown that patients with metastatic prostate cancer could be improved dramatically by steroid hormone therapy, landmark studies recognized by the 1966 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine.

  5. 15 mar 1992 · DOI: 10.1073/PNAS.89.6.2399 Corpus ID: 8713916; A major inducer of anticarcinogenic protective enzymes from broccoli: isolation and elucidation of structure. @article{Zhang1992AMI, title={A major inducer of anticarcinogenic protective enzymes from broccoli: isolation and elucidation of structure.}, author={Yuesheng Zhang and Paul Talalay and Cheon Gyu Cho and Gary H. Posner}, journal ...

  6. 20 mar 2019 · ASPET notes with sympathy the passing of Dr. Paul Talalay, a noted molecular pharmacologist who headed a Johns Hopkins School of Medicine research team that isolated a chemical fo

  7. PAUL TALALAY, the John Jacob Abel Distinguished Service Professor of Pharmacology and Experimental Therapeutics, joined the Hopkins faculty in 1963 as director of the department. His recent studies on prevention of cancer by raising protective and antioxidative enzymes have attracted much attention. In 1993, he organized the first laboratory dedicated solely to the identification and