Xudong Geng, Ph.D.

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2002 Stony Brook University, Stony Brook, NY, United States 
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Iwao Ojima grad student 2002 SUNY Stony Brook
 (Design, synthesis, and biological evaluations of novel taxane-based and taxane-free anticancer agents.)
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Geng X, Ouyang D, Zhao X, et al. (2016) Probabilistic logical approach for testing diagnosability of stochastic discrete event systems Engineering Applications of Artificial Intelligence. 53: 53-61
Sun L, Geng X, Geney R, et al. (2008) Design, synthesis, and biological evaluation of novel C14-C3'BzN-linked macrocyclic taxoids. The Journal of Organic Chemistry. 73: 9584-93
Ojima I, Chen J, Sun L, et al. (2008) Design, synthesis, and biological evaluation of new-generation taxoids. Journal of Medicinal Chemistry. 51: 3203-21
Yang ZQ, Geng X, Solit D, et al. (2004) New efficient synthesis of resorcinylic macrolides via ynolides: establishment of cycloproparadicicol as synthetically feasible preclinical anticancer agent based on Hsp90 as the target. Journal of the American Chemical Society. 126: 7881-9
Geng X, Geney R, Pera P, et al. (2004) Design and synthesis of de novo cytotoxic alkaloids through mimicking taxoid skeleton. Bioorganic & Medicinal Chemistry Letters. 14: 3491-4
Geng X, Miller ML, Lin S, et al. (2003) Synthesis of novel C2-C3'N-linked macrocyclic taxoids by means of highly regioselective Heck macrocyclization. Organic Letters. 5: 3733-6
Ojima I, Geng X, Wu X, et al. (2002) Tumor-specific novel taxoid-monoclonal antibody conjugates. Journal of Medicinal Chemistry. 45: 5620-3
Ojima I, Geng X, Lin S, et al. (2002) Design, synthesis and biological activity of novel C2-C3' N-Linked macrocyclic taxoids. Bioorganic & Medicinal Chemistry Letters. 12: 349-52
Chibale K, Ojima I, Haupt H, et al. (2001) Modulation of human mammary cell sensitivity to paclitaxel by new quinoline sulfonamides. Bioorganic & Medicinal Chemistry Letters. 11: 2457-60
Crabtree DV, Ojima I, Geng X, et al. (2001) Tubulins in the primate retina: evidence that xanthophylls may be endogenous ligands for the paclitaxel-binding site. Bioorganic & Medicinal Chemistry. 9: 1967-76
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