Gary E. Keck
University of Utah
Department of Chemistry
Salt Lake City
Utah 84112
USA
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- The bryostatin 1 A-ring acetate is not the critical determinant for antagonism of phorbol ester-induced biological responses. Keck, G.E., Li, W., Kraft, M.B., Kedei, N., Lewin, N.E., Blumberg, P.M. Org. Lett. (2009)
- Total synthesis of epothilones B and D: stannane equivalents for beta-keto ester dianions. Keck, G.E., Giles, R.L., Cee, V.J., Wager, C.A., Yu, T., Kraft, M.B. J. Org. Chem. (2008)
- Diastereoselective synthesis of cyclopentapyridazinones via radical cyclization: synthetic studies toward halichlorine. Keck, G.E., Heumann, S.A. Org. Lett. (2008)
- Synthetic studies toward the bryostatins: a substrate-controlled approach to the A-ring. Keck, G.E., Welch, D.S., Vivian, P.K. Org. Lett. (2006)
- Enantio- and diastereoselective additions to aldehydes using the bifunctional reagent 2-(chloromethyl)-3-(tributylstannyl)propene: application to a synthesis of the C16-C27 segment of bryostatin 1. Keck, G.E., Yu, T., McLaws, M.D. J. Org. Chem. (2005)
- Synthetic studies on the bryostatins: synthetic routes to analogues containing the tricyclic macrolactone core. Keck, G.E., Truong, A.P. Org. Lett. (2005)
- Pyran annulation: asymmetric synthesis of 2,6-disubstituted-4-methylene tetrahydropyrans. Keck, G.E., Covel, J.A., Schiff, T., Yu, T. Org. Lett. (2002)
- Directed reduction of beta-amino ketones to syn or anti 1,3-amino alcohol derivatives. Keck, G.E., Truong, A.P. Org. Lett. (2002)
- Intramolecular Baylis-Hillman and morita reactions using unsaturated thiol ester substrates containing enolizable aldehydes. Keck, G.E., Welch, D.S. Org. Lett. (2002)
- Total synthesis of the immunosupressant (-)-pironetin (PA48153C). Keck, G.E., Knutson, C.E., Wiles, S.A. Org. Lett. (2001)
- The first directed reduction of beta-alkoxy ketones to anti-1,3-diol monoethers: identification of spectator and director alkoxy groups. Keck, G.E., Wager, C.A. Org. Lett. (2000)
- Catalytic asymmetric allylation reactions using BITIP catalysis and 2-substituted allylstannanes as surrogates for beta-keto ester dianions. Keck, G.E., Yu, T. Org. Lett. (1999)