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fredericamycin A
Known as:
Spiro(2H-benz(f)indene-2,8'-(8H)cyclopent(g)isoquinoline)-1,1',3,5,8(2'H)-pentone, 6',7'-dihydro-4,9,9'-trihydroxy-6-methoxy-3'-(1,3-pentadienyl)-, (E,E)-
, Spiro(2H-benz(f)indene-2,8'-(8H)cyclopent(g)isoquinoline)-1,1',3,5,8,(2'H)-pentone, 6',7'-dihydro-4,9,9'-trihydroxy-6-methoxy-3'-(1,3-pentadienyl)-, (E,E)-
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FCRC-A48
NSC-305263
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Isoquinolines
Spiro Compounds
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2006
2006
Design and semisynthesis of novel fredericamycin A derivatives with an improved antitumor profile.
U. Abel
,
Werner Simon
,
P. Eckard
,
F. Hansske
Bioorganic & Medicinal Chemistry Letters
2006
Corpus ID: 42375540
We report the design, semisynthesis, and biological activity of a series of fredericamycin (1) derivatives. Within this series…
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2006
2006
THE JOURNAL OF ANTIBIOTICS WATER SOLUBLE SALTS OF FREDERICAMYCIN A : PREPARATION AND BIOLOGICAL ACTIVITY
R. Misra
2006
Corpus ID: 51784489
logical^ properties of fredericamycin A (FM-A, NSC-305263) a novel antitumor antibiotic produced by Streptomyces griseus (FCRC-48…
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2003
2003
Fragmentation and Skeletal Rearrangements of the Protonated Spiro(2H-benzimidazole-2-4'-pyrazole)-5'-one Dyes Studied by Electrospray Ionization and Liqiud Secondary Iohn Mass Spectrometry
R. Frański
,
T. Kozik
,
G. Schroeder
,
Ź. Kucybala
,
J. Pa̧czkowski
2003
Corpus ID: 93004269
The mass spectrometric decomposition of the titled compounds was studied by using electrospray ionization (ESI) and liquid…
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1990
1990
Studies directed towards the total synthesis of fredericamycin a and related studies
U. Khire
1990
Corpus ID: 100593183
1984
1984
New fredericamycin a derivatives
Koichi Yokoi
,
H. Hasegawa
,
+4 authors
T. Nakashima
1984
Corpus ID: 106366900
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