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Jean-Daniel Brion

Researcher at Centre national de la recherche scientifique

Publications -  257
Citations -  5108

Jean-Daniel Brion is an academic researcher from Centre national de la recherche scientifique. The author has contributed to research in topics: Catalysis & Aryl. The author has an hindex of 41, co-authored 256 publications receiving 4734 citations. Previous affiliations of Jean-Daniel Brion include Institut de Chimie des Substances Naturelles & Université Paris-Saclay.

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Transition-Metal-Catalyzed Direct C–H Alkenylation, Alkynylation, Benzylation, and Alkylation of (Hetero)arenes

TL;DR: This micro-review summarizes the development in this area to date, with the focus on how the substrate scope has been expanded through selection of more appropriate synthetic methods, such as the careful choice of catalysts, ligands, bases and reaction conditions.
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Palladium(II)-Catalyzed Oxidative Arylation of Quinoxalin-2(1H)-ones with Arylboronic Acids

TL;DR: A straightforward palladium-catalyzed oxidative C-3 arylation of quinoxalin-2(1H)-ones with arylboronic acids is reported, compatible with a wide range of functional groups and allows construction of various biologically important quinxalin-1H-one backbones.
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New novobiocin analogues as antiproliferative agents in breast cancer cells and potential inhibitors of heat shock protein 90.

TL;DR: This structure-activity relationship study highlights the crucial role of the C-4 and/or C-7 positions of coumarin which appeared to be essential for degradation of hsp90 client proteins.
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Discovery of Isoerianin Analogues as Promising Anticancer Agents

TL;DR: It clearly appears that in this compound series, the 1,1‐ethane bridge encountered in isoerianin derivatives can replace the 1‐ethylene bridge of natural erianin with no loss of activity, which reinforces the bioisosteric replacement approach in the combretastatin series previously reported by the research group.