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Aamer Saeed

Researcher at Quaid-i-Azam University

Publications -  628
Citations -  8999

Aamer Saeed is an academic researcher from Quaid-i-Azam University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Crystal structure & Chemistry. The author has an hindex of 33, co-authored 570 publications receiving 6148 citations. Previous affiliations of Aamer Saeed include Leibniz University of Hanover & King's College London.

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Design, synthesis and biological evaluation of Trinary Benzocoumarin-Thiazoles-Azomethines derivatives as Effective and Selective Inhibitors of Alkaline Phosphatase

TL;DR: The new trinary Benzocoumarin-Thiazoles-Azomethine derivatives having three bioactive scaffolds in a single structural unit exhibited the potent inhibition profile on both isozymes of alkaline phosphatase i.e., h-TNAP and h-IAP.
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4-Aminopyridine based amide derivatives as dual inhibitors of tissue non-specific alkaline phosphatase and ecto-5′-nucleotidase with potential anticancer activity

TL;DR: To design potent and selective inhibitors, new derivatives of 4-aminopyridine have been synthesized (10a-10m) and their structures were established on the basis of spectral data and the effect of nature and position of substituent was interestingly observed and justified on the based of their detailed structure activity relationships against both families of ecto-nucleotidase.
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Synthetic approaches towards the multi target drug spironolactone and its potent analogues/derivatives

TL;DR: This review aims to provide comprehensive insight for the synthetic endeavors devoted towards the synthesis of a versatile drug spironolactone and its analogues/derivatives to help the synthetic chemist to design and prepare new more effective derivatives.
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Assessing the effectiveness of oxidative approaches for the synthesis of aldehydes and ketones from oxidation of iodomethyl group

TL;DR: In this paper, aldehydes and ketones were constructed from the oxidation of halomethyl groups in benzylic iodides and allylic iodide using numerous well-known approaches reported in the literature.