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Markus Schürmann
Researcher at Technical University of Dortmund
Publications - 188
Citations - 3754
Markus Schürmann is an academic researcher from Technical University of Dortmund. The author has contributed to research in topics: Crystal structure & Hydrogen bond. The author has an hindex of 34, co-authored 188 publications receiving 3534 citations. Previous affiliations of Markus Schürmann include Pierre-and-Marie-Curie University.
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Highly enantioselective synthesis and cellular evaluation of spirooxindoles inspired by natural products
Andrey P. Antonchick,Claas Gerding-Reimers,Mario Catarinella,Markus Schürmann,Hans Preut,Slava Ziegler,Daniel Rauh,Herbert Waldmann +7 more
TL;DR: Initial cellular evaluations supports the view that compound collections based on natural-product-inspired scaffolds constructed with complex stereochemistry, and decorated with assorted substituents, will be a rich source of compounds with diverse bioactivity.
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Remarkable Stability of Metallocenes with Superbulky Ligands: Spontaneous Reduction of SmIII to SmII
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Natural product–inspired cascade synthesis yields modulators of centrosome integrity
Heiko Dückert,Verena Pries,Vivek Khedkar,Sascha Menninger,Hanna Bruss,Alexander W. Bird,Zoltan Maliga,Andreas Brockmeyer,Petra Janning,Anthony A. Hyman,Stefan Grimme,Markus Schürmann,Hans Preut,Katja Hübel,Slava Ziegler,Kamal Kumar,Herbert Waldmann +16 more
TL;DR: A one-pot, twelve-step cascade reaction sequence that includes nine different reactions and two opposing kinds of organocatalysis is reported that transforms readily available substrates into complex indoloquinolizines that resemble the core tetracyclic scaffold of numerous polycyclic indole alkaloids.
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Synthesis, structural characterization and in vitro cytotoxicity of organotin(IV) derivatives of heterocyclic thioamides, 2-mercaptobenzothiazole, 5-chloro-2-mercaptobenzothiazole, 3-methyl-2-mercaptobenzothiazole and 2-mercaptonicotinic acid.
Marianna N. Xanthopoulou,Sotiris K. Hadjikakou,Nick Hadjiliadis,Markus Schürmann,Klaus Jurkschat,Adonis Michaelides,Stavroula Skoulika,Thomas Bakas,Jayne Binolis,Spyros Karkabounas,Konstantinos Charalabopoulos +10 more
TL;DR: Five new organotin(IV) molecules with the heterocyclic thioamides, synthesized and characterized by elemental analysis, 1H-, 13C-NMR, FT-IR and Mössbauer spectroscopic techniques, exhibits strong cytotoxic activity, while complexes 1 and 3 show less cytot toxic activity.