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SCHOEMAKER HE, BOESTEN WHJ, KAPTEIN B, et al. (2010) ChemInform Abstract: Enzymatic Catalysis in Organic Synthesis. Synthesis of Enantiomerically Pure Cα-Substituted α-Amino and α- Hydroxy Acids Cheminform. 27: no-no |
Wijdeven MA, van den Berg RJ, Wijtmans R, et al. (2009) Complementary chemoenzymatic routes to both enantiomers of febrifugine. Organic & Biomolecular Chemistry. 7: 2976-80 |
Wijdeven MA, Wijtmans R, van den Berg RJ, et al. (2008) N,N-acetals as N-acyliminium ion precursors: synthesis and absolute stereochemistry of epiquinamide. Organic Letters. 10: 4001-3 |
Koch K, van den Berg RJ, Nieuwland PJ, et al. (2008) Enzymatic enantioselective C-C-bond formation in microreactors. Biotechnology and Bioengineering. 99: 1028-33 |
Kuijpers BHM, Groothuys S, Hawner C, et al. (2008) Cu-Catalyzed Formation of Triazole-Linked Glycoamino Acids and Application in Chemoenzymatic Peptide Synthesis Organic Process Research & Development. 12: 503-511 |
Berkheij M, Dijkink J, David ORP, et al. (2008) Synthesis of a naturally occurring diene-containing amino acid and its glutamyl dipeptide via N-acyliminium ion chemistry European Journal of Organic Chemistry. 914-924 |
Wanner MJ, Hauwert P, Schoemaker HE, et al. (2008) Synthesis of enantiopure (S)-indolylglycine by organocatalyzed Friedel-Crafts alkylation of indole European Journal of Organic Chemistry. 180-185 |
Wolberg M, Dassen BHN, Schürmann M, et al. (2008) Large-scale synthesis of new pyranoid building blocks based on aldolase-catalysed carbon-carbon bond formation Advanced Synthesis and Catalysis. 350: 1751-1759 |
Hekking KFW, Lefort L, De Vries AHM, et al. (2008) Synthesis of versatile building blocks through asymmetric hydrogenation of functionalized itaconic acid mono-esters Advanced Synthesis and Catalysis. 350: 85-94 |
De Wildeman SM, Sonke T, Schoemaker HE, et al. (2007) Biocatalytic reductions: from lab curiosity to "first choice". Accounts of Chemical Research. 40: 1260-6 |