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1. Preparation and Cytotoxicity toward Cancer Cells of Mono(arylimino) Derivatives of β-Lapachone

2. Columnar Mesophases and Organogels Formed by H-Bound Dimers Based on 3,6-Terminally Difunctionalized Triphenylenes.

3. Amphiphilic Low-Molecular-Weight Gelators Bearing β- S - N -Acetylglucosamine Linked to a Tartaric Acid Scaffold: Synthesis, Self-Assembly and Wheat Germ Agglutinin Binding.

4. Rhodium(II)-Catalyzed Enantioselective Intermolecular Aziridination of Alkenes.

6. Synthesis, self-assembly and Langerin recognition studies of a resorcinarene-based glycocluster exposing a hyaluronic acid thiodisaccharide mimetic.

7. Multivalent assembly of a pyrene functionalized thio-N-acetylglucosamine: Synthesis, spectroscopic and WGA binding studies.

8. Late-stage C-H amination of abietane diterpenoids.

10. Synthesis of new C-25 and C-26 steroidal acids as potential ligands of the nuclear receptors DAF-12, LXR and GR.

11. Supramolecular Assembly of pH-Sensitive Triphenylene Derived π-Gelators and Their Application as Molecular Template for the Preparation of Silica Nanotubes.

12. Versatile supramolecular organogel with outstanding stability toward aqueous interfaces.

13. Self-assembly of 2,3-dihydroxycholestane steroids into supramolecular organogels as a soft template for the in-situ generation of silicate nanomaterials.

14. Synthesis of 6-azaprogesterone and 19-hydroxy-6-azasteroids.

15. Biological activity and ligand binding mode to the progesterone receptor of A-homo analogues of progesterone.

16. Synthesis and GABAA receptor activity of A-homo analogues of neuroactive steroids.

17. Synthesis of 6,19-cyclopregnanes. Constrained analogues of steroid hormones.

18. Sulfonimidamides: efficient chiral iminoiodane precursors for diastereoselective copper-catalyzed aziridination of olefins.

19. Preparation and cytotoxicity toward cancer cells of mono(arylimino) derivatives of beta-lapachone.

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