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Andrew E Taggi

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Journal of the American Chemical Society|August 19, 2004
A new approach to natural products discovery exemplified by the identification of sulfated nucleosides in spider venomAndrew E Taggi, Jerrold Meinwald, Frank C Schroeder
Chemistry (Weinheim an Der Bergstrasse, Germany)|September 26, 2002
Sequential column asymmetric catalysisAhmed M Hafez, Andrew E Taggi, Thomas Lectka
Accounts of Chemical Research|January 22, 2003
Alpha-imino esters: versatile substrates for the catalytic, asymmetric synthesis of alpha- and beta-amino acids and beta-lactamsAndrew E Taggi, Ahmed M Hafez, Thomas Lectka
Accounts of Chemical Research|August 18, 2004
Advances in the catalytic, asymmetric synthesis of beta-lactamsStefan France, Anthony Weatherwax, Andrew E Taggi, et al.
Organic Letters|February 15, 2002
Generation of ketenes from acid chlorides using NaH/crown ether shuttle-deprotonation for use in asymmetric catalysisAndrew E Taggi, Harald Wack, Ahmed M Hafez, et al.
Organic Letters|February 1, 2002
A catalyst that plays multiple roles: asymmetric synthesis of beta-substituted aspartic acid derivatives through a four-stage, one-pot procedureTravis Dudding, Ahmed M Hafez, Andrew E Taggi, et al.
Journal of the American Chemical Society|June 6, 2002
The development of the first catalyzed reaction of ketenes and imines: catalytic, asymmetric synthesis of beta-lactamsAndrew E Taggi, Ahmed M Hafez, Harald Wack, et al.
Journal of Proteome Research|April 13, 2005
Study of the interaction of chlorisondamine and chlorisondamine analogues with an epitope of the alpha-2 neuronal acetylcholine nicotinic receptor subunitHay-Yan J Wang, Andrew E Taggi, Jerrold Meinwald, et al.
Organic Letters|April 27, 2002
Bifunctional asymmetric catalysis: a tandem nucleophile/Lewis acid promoted synthesis of beta-lactamsStefan France, Harald Wack, Ahmed M Hafez, et al.
The Journal of Organic Chemistry|July 19, 2003
A multistage, one-pot procedure mediated by a single catalyst: a new approach to the catalytic asymmetric synthesis of beta-amino acidsAhmed M Hafez, Travis Dudding, Ty R Wagerle, et al.
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Journal of the American Chemical Society|August 19, 2004
A new approach to natural products discovery exemplified by the identification of sulfated nucleosides in spider venomAndrew E Taggi, Jerrold Meinwald, Frank C Schroeder
Chemistry (Weinheim an Der Bergstrasse, Germany)|September 26, 2002
Sequential column asymmetric catalysisAhmed M Hafez, Andrew E Taggi, Thomas Lectka
Accounts of Chemical Research|January 22, 2003
Alpha-imino esters: versatile substrates for the catalytic, asymmetric synthesis of alpha- and beta-amino acids and beta-lactamsAndrew E Taggi, Ahmed M Hafez, Thomas Lectka
Accounts of Chemical Research|August 18, 2004
Advances in the catalytic, asymmetric synthesis of beta-lactamsStefan France, Anthony Weatherwax, Andrew E Taggi, et al.
Organic Letters|February 15, 2002
Generation of ketenes from acid chlorides using NaH/crown ether shuttle-deprotonation for use in asymmetric catalysisAndrew E Taggi, Harald Wack, Ahmed M Hafez, et al.
Organic Letters|February 1, 2002
A catalyst that plays multiple roles: asymmetric synthesis of beta-substituted aspartic acid derivatives through a four-stage, one-pot procedureTravis Dudding, Ahmed M Hafez, Andrew E Taggi, et al.
Journal of the American Chemical Society|June 6, 2002
The development of the first catalyzed reaction of ketenes and imines: catalytic, asymmetric synthesis of beta-lactamsAndrew E Taggi, Ahmed M Hafez, Harald Wack, et al.
Journal of Proteome Research|April 13, 2005
Study of the interaction of chlorisondamine and chlorisondamine analogues with an epitope of the alpha-2 neuronal acetylcholine nicotinic receptor subunitHay-Yan J Wang, Andrew E Taggi, Jerrold Meinwald, et al.
Organic Letters|April 27, 2002
Bifunctional asymmetric catalysis: a tandem nucleophile/Lewis acid promoted synthesis of beta-lactamsStefan France, Harald Wack, Ahmed M Hafez, et al.
The Journal of Organic Chemistry|July 19, 2003
A multistage, one-pot procedure mediated by a single catalyst: a new approach to the catalytic asymmetric synthesis of beta-amino acidsAhmed M Hafez, Travis Dudding, Ty R Wagerle, et al.
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