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Tetrahedron Letters | 1983

A rearrangement in the bicyclomycin series

Oskar Wacker; Wilhelm Kump; Beat Muller

A rearrangement of 7-N-methyl-3′-O-benzoyl-(3) and 7,9-N,N-dimethylbicyclomycin (5 is described, which proceeds by opening of the aminal diketopiperazine ring and subsequent recyclization.


Journal of Medicinal Chemistry | 1991

Sulfonylbenzoyl-nitrostyrenes: potential bisubstrate type inhibitors of the EGF-receptor tyrosine protein kinase.

Peter Traxler; Oskar Wacker; Ha L. Bach; Johanna F. Geissler; Wilhelm Kump; Thomas J. Meyer; Urs Regenass; Johannes Roesel; Nicholas B. Lydon


Helvetica Chimica Acta | 1973

Zur Kenntnis von Rifamycin‐S.‐Reaktionen des Ansaringes. Modifikationen von Antibiotica, 8. Mitteilung [1]

Wilhelm Kump; Hans Bickel


Archive | 1970

ANTIBIOTICALLY ACTIVE COMPOUNDS

Hans Bickel; Wilhelm Kump


The Journal of Antibiotics | 1987

CGP 4832, A NEW SEMISYNTHETIC RIFAMYCIN DERIVATIVE HIGHLY ACTIVE AGAINST SOME GRAM-NEGATIVE BACTERIA

Walter Wehrli; W. Zimmermann; Wilhelm Kump; Werner Tosch; W. Vischer; Oto Zak


Archive | 1987

Diacyl derivatives of 4-(trialkylbenzyl)-piperazinyl compounds

Peter Traxler; Klaus Muller; Wilhelm Kump


The Journal of Antibiotics | 1979

SEMISYNTHETIC BICYCLOMYCIN DERIVATIVES: PREPARATION AND ANTIBACTERIAL EVALUATION

Beat Muller; Oto Zak; Wilhelm Kump; Werner Tosch; Oskar Wacker


Archive | 1993

Derivatives of diamino benzoic and diamino phthalic acid und their use as protein linase inhibitors.

Wilhelm Kump; Uwe Trinks; Peter Dr. Traxler


Journal of Medicinal Chemistry | 1990

Hypolipidemic activity of rifamycin derivatives

Peter Traxler; Wilhelm Kump; Klaus Mueller; Werner Tosch


Archive | 1989

Substituted 4-benzylpiperazinyl compounds

Wilhelm Kump

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