Emerson L. Foster
Indiana University
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Steroids | 1976
Emerson L. Foster; Robert T. Blickenstaff
The Reformatsky product of estrone methyl ether and ethyl bromo-acetate was transformed by two separate routes to 21-amino-3-methoxy-17alpha-pregna-1,3,5(10)-trien-17beta-ol (9). Cyclization with bis- (2-chloroethyl) phosphoramide dichloride produced the steroidal cyclophosphamide 10. Analogous syntheses transformed androstenolone into steroidal cyclophosphamide 20 and androstenedione into steroidal cyclophosphamide 28.
Steroids | 1985
Robert T. Blickenstaff; Emerson L. Foster; Koert Gerzon; Peter C.M. Young
As part of a search for estradiol derivatives designed for conjugation to carboxyl or amine functions of anti-cancer agents or suitable derivatives thereof, estradiol analogs with side chains at the C-16 or -17 position were prepared for biological assay. These analogs include several which have a substituted nitrogenous function at C-17. The avidity of some of these analogs for binding to estrogen receptor was found to be of a low order.
Journal of Organic Chemistry | 1961
Robert T. Blickenstaff; Emerson L. Foster
Journal of Organic Chemistry | 1973
Gordon C. Wolf; Emerson L. Foster; Robert T. Blickenstaff
Journal of Organic Chemistry | 1971
Robert T. Blickenstaff; Kenneth F. Atkinson; Dominique Breaux; Emerson L. Foster; Young Kook Kim; Gordon C. Wolf
Industrial & Engineering Chemistry Research | 1993
Robert T. Blickenstaff; Stephan M. Brandstadter; Emerson L. Foster; Shailaga Reddy; Robert M. Witt
Steroids | 1974
Emerson L. Foster; Robert T. Blickenstaff
Journal of Organic Chemistry | 1961
Robert T. Blickenstaff; Emerson L. Foster
Steroids | 1986
Robert T. Blickenstaff; Emerson L. Foster; Koert Gerzon; Peter C.M. Young
Journal of Organic Chemistry | 1966
Emerson L. Foster; Robert T. Blickenstaff