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51
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11602
World Ranking
13817
National Ranking
3586

Research.com Recognitions

  • 1978 - Fellow of John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation

Overview

Andrew S. Kende is affiliated with the University of Rochester in the United States. They have contributed to the scientific community primarily through their research and academic involvement at this institution.

In 1978, Andrew S. Kende was recognized as a Fellow of the John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation. This fellowship is awarded to individuals who have demonstrated exceptional capacity for productive scholarship.

Best Publications

  • Stereospecific, high affinity binding of 2,3,7,8-tetrachlorodibenzo-p-dioxin by hepatic cytosol. Evidence that the binding species is receptor for induction of aryl hydrocarbon hydroxylase.

    A Poland;E Glover;A S Kende

  • Quinolone signaling in the cell-to-cell communication system of Pseudomonas aeruginosa

    Everett C. Pesci;Jared B. J. Milbank;James P. Pearson;Susan L. McKnight

  • Studies on the mechanism of action of the chlorinated dibenzo-p-dioxins and related compounds.

    Alan Poland;William F. Greenlee;Andrew S. Kende

  • Functional analysis of the Pseudomonas aeruginosa autoinducer PAI.

    L Passador;K D Tucker;K R Guertin;M P Journet

  • Analysis of Structural Requirements for Ah Receptor Antagonist Activity: Ellipticines, Flavones, and Related Compounds

    Thomas A. Gasiewicz;Andrew S. Kende;George Rucci;Brenda Whitney

  • In situ generation of a solvated zerovalent nickel reagent. Biaryl formation

    Andrew S. Kende;Lanny S. Liebeskind;David M. Braitsch

  • 3,4,3',4'-Tetrachloro azoxybenzene and azobenzene: potent inducers of aryl hydrocarbon hydroxylase

    Alan Poland;Edward Clover;Andrew S. Kende;Mark DeCamp

  • Photoaffinity labeling of the Ah receptor.

    A Poland;E Glover;F H Ebetino;A S Kende

  • Controlled reduction of nitroalkanes to alkyl hydroxylamines or amines by samarium diiodide

    Andrew S. Kende;José S. Mendoza

  • Total synthesis of (.+-.)-daunomycinone and (.+-.)-carminomycinone

    Andrew S. Kende;Yuh-Geng Tsay;John E. Mills

  • Flavone antagonists bind competitively with 2,3,7, 8-tetrachlorodibenzo-p-dioxin (TCDD) to the aryl hydrocarbon receptor but inhibit nuclear uptake and transformation.

    Ellen C. Henry;Andrew S. Kende;George Rucci;Michael J. Totleben

  • 1,4-Bis[2-(3,5-Dichloropyridyloxy)]Benzene, a Potent Phenobarbital-Like Inducer of Microsomal Monooxygenase Activity

    Alan Poland;Ivan Mak;Edward Glover;Rodney J. Boatman

  • Total Synthesis of the Macrolide Antitumor Antibiotic Lankacidin C

    Andrew S. Kende;Kun Liu;Istvan Kaldor;Gilbert Dorey

  • Stereochemistry of deconjugative alkylation of ester dienolates. Stereospecific total synthesis of the litsenolides

    Andrew S. Kende;Bruce H. Toder

  • Mechanism and regioisomeric control in palladium(II)-mediated cycloalkenylations. A novel total synthesis of (.+-.)-quadrone

    Andrew S. Kende;Bruce Roth;Pauline J. Sanfilippo;Thomas J. Blacklock

  • Enantioselective total synthesis of neooxazolomycin

    Andrew S. Kende;Kuniaki Kawamura;Robert J. DeVita

  • Synthesis of a Taxane Triene.

    A. S. Kende;S. Johnson;P. Sanfilippo;J. C. Hodges

  • Chloroacetylenes as Michael acceptors. III: Mechanism and synthetic utilityof enolate reactions with halogenated olefins and chloroacetylenes

    A. S. Kende;P. Fludzinski;J. H. Hill;W. Swenson

  • Facile, palladium(II)-mediated synthesis of bridged and spirocyclic bicycloalkenones

    Andrew S. Kende;Bruce Roth;Pauline J. Sanfilippo

  • Synthesis of a Calicheamicin Deoxyaglycone Model by an Intramolecular Acetylide Cyclization

    Andrew S. Kende;Cynthia A. Smith

Frequent Co-Authors

Dennis P. Curran
Dennis P. Curran University of Pittsburgh
Barbara H. Iglewski
Barbara H. Iglewski University of Rochester
E.W.N. Glover
E.W.N. Glover Durham University
Richard P. Phipps
Richard P. Phipps University of Rochester
Lanny S. Liebeskind
Lanny S. Liebeskind Emory University
Jon Clardy
Jon Clardy Harvard University
Thomas A. Gasiewicz
Thomas A. Gasiewicz University of Rochester Medical Center
Amos B. Smith
Amos B. Smith University of Pennsylvania
Richard G. Ball
Richard G. Ball MSD (United States)
Yossef Av-Gay
Yossef Av-Gay University of British Columbia

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