Mary Jane Meegan

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Trinity College, Dublin, Dublin, County Dublin, Ireland 
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Pharmaceutical chemistry
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https://pharmacy.tcd.ie/staff/MMEEGAN
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Carr M, Greene LM, Knox AJ, et al. (2010) Lead identification of conformationally restricted β-lactam type combretastatin analogues: synthesis, antiproliferative activity and tubulin targeting effects. European Journal of Medicinal Chemistry. 45: 5752-66
Carr M, Greene LM, Knox AJ, et al. (2010) Lead identification of conformationally restricted β-lactam type combretastatin analogues: synthesis, antiproliferative activity and tubulin targeting effects. European Journal of Medicinal Chemistry. 45: 5752-66
Lloyd DG, Smith HM, O'Sullivan T, et al. (2006) Antiestrogenically active 2-benzyl-1,1-diarylbut-2-enes: synthesis, structure-activity relationships and molecular modeling study for flexible estrogen receptor antagonists. Medicinal Chemistry (ShāRiqah (United Arab Emirates)). 2: 147-68
BATTERSBY AR, FOOKES CJR, MEEGAN MJ, et al. (1982) ChemInform Abstract: BIOSYNTHESIS OF PORPHYRINS AND RELATED MACROCYCLES. PART 16. PROOF THAT THE SINGLE INTRAMOLECULAR REARRANGEMENT LEADING TO NATURAL PORPHYRINS (TYPE-III) OCCURS AT THE TETRAPYRROLE LEVEL Chemischer Informationsdienst. 13
Battersby AR, Fookes CJR, Meegan MJ, et al. (1981) Biosynthesis of porphyrins and related macrocycles. Part 16. Proof that the single intramolecular rearrangement leading to natural porphyrins (type-III) occurs at the tetrapyrrole level Journal of the Chemical Society-Perkin Transactions 1. 13: 2786-2799
Battersby AR, Fookes CJR, McDonald E, et al. (1978) Biosynthesis of type-III porphyrins: proof of intact ezymic conversion of the head-to-tail bilane into uro'gen-III by intramolecular rearrangement Journal of the Chemical Society, Chemical Communications. 185-186
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