Gabriel G. Gamber, Ph.D.
Affiliations: | 2005 | Stanford University, Palo Alto, CA |
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(The design and development of new transition metal-catalyzed serial and multi-component cycloadditions.) |
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Wender PA, Bi FC, Gamber GG, et al. (2010) ChemInform Abstract: Toward the Ideal Synthesis: New Transition Metal catalyzed Reactions Inspired by Novel Medicinal Leads Cheminform. 33: no-no |
Wender PA, Gamber GG, Hubbard RD, et al. (2005) Multicomponent cycloadditions: the four-component [5+1+2+1] cycloaddition of vinylcyclopropanes, alkynes, and CO. Journal of the American Chemical Society. 127: 2836-7 |
Wender PA, Gamber GG, Williams TJ. (2005) Rhodium(I)-Catalyzed [5+2], [6+2], and [5+2+1] Cycloadditions: New Reactions for Organic Synthesis Modern Rhodium-Catalyzed Organic Reactions. 263-299 |
Wender PA, Deschamps NM, Gamber GG. (2003) The dienyl Pauson-Khand reaction. Angewandte Chemie (International Ed. in English). 42: 1853-7 |
Wender PA, Baryza JL, Brenner SE, et al. (2003) Inspirations from nature. New reactions, new therapeutic leads, and new drug delivery systems Pure and Applied Chemistry. 75: 143-155 |
Wender PA, Baryza JL, Brenner SE, et al. (2003) Inspirations from nature. New reactions, therapeutic leads, and drug delivery systems Pure and Applied Chemistry. 75: 143-155 |
Wender PA, Gamber GG, Hubbard RD, et al. (2002) Three-component cycloadditions: the first transition metal-catalyzed [5+2+1] cycloaddition reactions. Journal of the American Chemical Society. 124: 2876-7 |
Wender PA, Bi FC, Gamber GG, et al. (2002) Toward the ideal synthesis. New transition metal-catalyzed reactions inspired by novel medicinal leads Pure and Applied Chemistry. 74: 25-31 |
Wender PA, Bi FC, Gamber GG, et al. (2002) Toward the ideal synthesis. New transition metal-catalyzed reactions inspired by novel medicinal leads Pure and Applied Chemistry. 74: 25-31 |
Wender PA, Gamber GG, Scanio MJC. (2001) Serial [5+2]/[4+2] Cycloadditions: Facile, Preparative, Multi-Component Syntheses of Polycyclic Compounds from Simple, Readily Available Starting Materials. Angewandte Chemie (International Ed. in English). 40: 3895-3897 |