Sinisa Djurdjevic
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Larocque K, Ovadje P, Djurdjevic S, Mehdi M, Green J, Pandey S
PLoS One
. 2014 Jan;
9(1):e87064.
PMID: 24466327
Colchicine, a natural product of Colchicum autumnae currently used for gout treatment, is a tubulin targeting compound which inhibits microtubule formation by targeting fast dividing cells. This tubulin-targeting property has...
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Djurdjevic S, Green J
Org Lett
. 2013 Oct;
15(21):5468-71.
PMID: 24125172
Hexacarbonyldicobalt complexes of biaryl-substituted 4-methoxybutynones and 4-methoxy-2-butynes undergo intramolecular Nicholas reactions to form dibenzocyclooctyne-Co2(CO)6 complexes in good yields. Reductive decomplexation of the cyclization products is possible, and the method has...
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Djurdjevic S, Yang F, Green J
J Org Chem
. 2010 Nov;
75(23):8241-51.
PMID: 21058661
The preparation of dibenzocycloheptyne-Co(2)(CO)(6) complexes by intramolecular Nicholas reactions of biaryl-2-propargyl alcohol-Co(2)(CO)(6) derivatives is described. Reductive decomplexation of the dibenzocycloheptyne-Co(2)(CO)(6) complexes affords the corresponding dibenzocycloheptenes, individual members of which have...
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Djurdjevic S, Green J
Org Lett
. 2007 Nov;
9(26):5505-8.
PMID: 18044908
Biaryl propargyl acetate hexacarbonyldicobalt complexes (4) undergo Lewis acid mediated Nicholas reactions with a remote arene function to afford dibenzocycloheptyne complexes (9). Reductive decomplexation based on a hydrosilylation-protodesilylation protocol is...