413 results on '"Frontier, Alison J."'
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102. A Highly Reactive Dicationic Iridium(III) Catalyst for the Polarized Nazarov Cyclization Reaction
103. ChemInform Abstract: β-Iodoallenolates as Springboards for Annulation Reactions.
104. β-Iodoallenolates as Springboards for Annulation Reactions
105. Total Synthesis of (±)-Merrilactone A
106. ChemInform Abstract: A Torquoselective Extrusion of Isoxazoline N‐Oxides. Application to the Synthesis of Aryl Vinyl and Divinyl Ketones for Nazarov Cyclization.
107. Nazarov Cyclization Initiated by Peracid Oxidation: The Total Synthesis of (±)-Rocaglamide
108. ChemInform Abstract: Formal Synthesis of (.+-.)-Roseophilin (I).
109. ChemInform Abstract: Origins of Stereoselectivity in the Oxido‐Alkylidenation of Alkynes.
110. Formal Synthesis of (±)-Roseophilin
111. Origins of Stereoselectivity in the Oxido-Alkylidenation of Alkynes
112. ChemInform Abstract: Polarizing the Nazarov Cyclization: The Impact of Dienone Substitution Pattern on Reactivity and Selectivity.
113. ChemInform Abstract: Total Synthesis of (.+‐.)‐Merrilactone A.
114. ChemInform Abstract: Stereoselective Synthesis of Pyrrolidine Derivatives via Reduction of Substituted Pyrroles.
115. Methylenetriphenylphosphorane
116. Phosphorus Oxychloride
117. ChemInform Abstract: Palladium(II)‐ and Mercury(II)‐Catalyzed Rearrangements of Propargyl Acetates.
118. Polarizing the Nazarov Cyclization: The Impact of Dienone Substitution Pattern on Reactivity and Selectivity
119. Total Synthesis of (±)-Merrilactone A
120. Stereoselective Synthesis of Pyrrolidine Derivatives via Reduction of Substituted Pyrroles
121. Development of a Nazarov Cyclization/Wagner—Meerwein Rearrangement Sequence for the Stereoselective Synthesis of Spirocycles.
122. Development of a Nazarov Cyclization/Wagner−Meerwein Rearrangement Sequence for the Stereoselective Synthesis of Spirocycles
123. Total Synthesis of (.+‐.)‐Merrilactone A via Catalytic Nazarov Cyclization.
124. A General Method for the Catalytic Nazarov Cyclization of Heteroaromatic Compounds.
125. Total Synthesis of (±)-Merrilactone A via Catalytic Nazarov Cyclization
126. A General Method for the Catalytic Nazarov Cyclization of Heteroaromatic Compounds
127. Tandem Nazarov Cyclization—Michael Addition Sequence Catalyzed by an Ir(III) Complex.
128. Tandem Nazarov Cyclization−Michael Addition Sequence Catalyzed by an Ir(III) Complex
129. The Nazarov Cyclization in Organic Synthesis. Recent Advances
130. Dearomatization of Furans via [2,3]‐Still—Wittig Rearrangement.
131. Polarizing the Nazarov Cyclization: Efficient Catalysis under Mild Conditions [J. Am. Chem. Soc. 2003, 125, 14278−14279].
132. Polarizing the Nazarov Cyclization: Efficient Catalysis under Mild Conditions.
133. Total synthesis and determination of the absolute configuration of frondosin
134. ChemInform Abstract: Atom Economical Syntheses of Oxygen Heterocycles via Tandem Palladium‐Catalyzed Reactions.
135. The Total Synthesis of Frondosin B
136. Cationic Cyclizations and Rearrangements Promotedby a Heterogeneous Gold Catalyst.
137. Gold(I)-Catalyzed Iodination of Arenes.
138. A useful α, α′ - annulation reaction of enamines
139. A Potent, Orally Bioavailable Benzazepinone Growth Hormone Secretagogue
140. Design and Synthesis of Potent Macrocyclic Benzolactam Growth Hormone Secretagogues
141. Benzolactam growth hormone secretagogues: Carboxamides as replacements for the 2′-tetrazole moiety of L-692,429
142. Gold(III) Chloride-Catalyzed 6- endo- trig Oxa-Michael Addition Reactions for Diastereoselective Synthesis of Fused Tetrahydropyranones.
143. Efficient Nazarov Cyclization/Wagner-Meerwein Rearrangement Terminated by a CuII-Promoted Oxidation: Synthesis of 4-Alkylidene Cyclopentenones.
144. Understanding the Fate of the Oxyallyl Cation following Nazarov Electrocyclization: Sequential Wagner-Meerwein Migrations and the Synthesis of Spirocyclic Cyclopentenones.
145. A Highly Stereoselective Total Synthesis of Hispidospermidin: Derivation of a Pharmacophore Model.
146. Divergent Reactivity of Triaryldivinyl Ketones: Competing 4π and Putative 6π Electrocyclization Pathways
147. Correction to "Stereochemical Relay through a Cationic Intermediate: Helical Preorganization Dictates Direction of Conrotation in the halo-Nazarov Cyclization".
148. Correction to "One-Pot Double-Annulation Strategy for the Synthesis of Unusual Fused Bis-Heterocycles".
149. ASIC Activation Mechanisms Delineated through Genetic Code Expansion
150. Alkynyl Prins and Alkynyl Aza-Prins Annulations: Scope and Synthetic Applications.
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