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Bertil Samuelsson

Bertil Samuelsson

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Chemistry

D-Index
52
Citations
9060
World Ranking
13575
National Ranking
206

Overview

Bertil Samuelsson is affiliated with Stockholm University in Sweden. Their academic profile reflects involvement at this institution without any listed recent papers, frequent co-authors, or publication venues to document the specific scope or range of their research outputs.

There is no data available related to book publications associated with Bertil Samuelsson, nor is there detailed information concerning their main fields of study, subfields, or research topics. Similarly, no awards or recognitions have been recorded within the available information.

This absence of detailed publication and thematic data limits the ability to provide a comprehensive overview of their scientific contributions or areas of specialization. However, affiliation with Stockholm University indicates an engagement with a research environment that fosters academic inquiry and scholarship.

Best Publications

  • Novel reagent system for converting a hydroxy-group into an iodo-group in carbohydrates with inversion of configuration. Part 2

    Per J. Garegg;Bertil Samuelsson

  • Regioselective reductive ring-opening of 4-methoxybenzylidene acetals of hexopyranosides. Access to a novel protecting-group strategy. Part 1

    Rolf Johansson;Bertil Samuelsson

  • Stimulation of renin release from rabbit renal cortex by arachidonic acid and prostaglandin endoperoxides.

    P C Webber;C Larsson;E Anggard;M Hamberg

  • Discovery and Development of Simeprevir (TMC435), a HCV NS3/4A Protease Inhibitor

    Åsa Rosenquist;Bertil Samuelsson;Per-Ola Johansson;Maxwell D. Cummings

  • In Vitro Activity and Preclinical Profile of TMC435350, a Potent Hepatitis C Virus Protease Inhibitor

    Tse-I Lin;Oliver Lenz;Gregory Fanning;Thierry Verbinnen

  • A novel leukotriene produced by stimulation of leukocytes with formylmethionylleucylphenylalanine.

    W Jubiz;O Rådmark;C Malmsten;G Hansson

  • Plasmepsins as potential targets for new antimalarial therapy

    Karolina Ersmark;Bertil Samuelsson;Anders Hallberg

  • Novel reagent system for converting a hydroxy-group into an iodo-group in carbohydrates with inversion of configuration

    Per J. Garegg;Bertil Samuelsson

  • Lipoxin A. Stereochemistry and biosynthesis.

    C N Serhan;K C Nicolaou;S E Webber;C A Veale

  • Structure–activity relationship study on a novel series of cyclopentane-containing macrocyclic inhibitors of the hepatitis C virus NS3/4A protease leading to the discovery of TMC435350

    Pierre Raboisson;Herman de Kock;Åsa Rosenquist;Magnus Nilsson

  • Cyclic HIV-1 Protease Inhibitors Derived from Mannitol: Synthesis, Inhibitory Potencies, and Computational Predictions of Binding Affinities

    Hultén J;Bonham Nm;Nillroth U;Hansson T

  • Relationships between structure and interaction kinetics for HIV-1 protease inhibitors.

    Per-Olof Markgren;Wesley Schaal;Markku Hämäläinen;Anders Karlén

  • Leukotriene A. Isolation from human polymorphonuclear leukocytes.

    O. Rådmark;C. Malmsten;B. Samuelsson;G. Goto

  • New halogenation reagent systems useful for the mild one-step conversion of alcohols into iodides or bromides

    Bjoern Classon;Zhengchun Liu;Bertil Samuelsson

  • Acyl sulfonamides as potent protease inhibitors of the hepatitis C virus full-Length NS3 (Protease-Helicase/NTPase): A comparative study of different C-terminals

    Anja Johansson;Anton Poliakov;Eva Åkerblom;Karin Wiklund

  • Oxidation of primary and secondary alcohols in partially protected sugars with the chromium trioxide-pyridine complex in the presence of acetic anhydride

    Per J. Garegg;Bertil Samuelsson

  • HCV NS-3 serine protease inhibitors

    Asa Rosenquist;Fredrik Thorstensson;Per-Ola Johansson;Ingemar Kvarnstrom

  • Synthesis and comparative molecular field analysis (CoMFA) of symmetric and nonsymmetric cyclic sulfamide HIV-1 protease inhibitors.

    W Schaal;A Karlsson;G Ahlsen;J Lindberg

  • Potent inhibitors of the Plasmodium falciparum enzymes plasmepsin I and II devoid of cathepsin D inhibitory activity.

    Karolina Ersmark;Isabella Feierberg;Sinisa Bjelic;Elizabeth Hamelink

  • Lipoxin A-induced inhibition of human natural killer cell cytotoxicity: studies on stereospecificity of inhibition and mode of action.

    U Ramstedt;C N Serhan;K C Nicolaou;S E Webber

Frequent Co-Authors

Anders Hallberg
Anders Hallberg Uppsala University
Per J. Garegg
Per J. Garegg Stockholm University
Mats Larhed
Mats Larhed Uppsala University
Olof Rådmark
Olof Rådmark Karolinska Institute
Stefan Oscarson
Stefan Oscarson University College Dublin
E. J. Corey
E. J. Corey Harvard University
Johan Åqvist
Johan Åqvist Uppsala University
K. C. Nicolaou
K. C. Nicolaou Rice University
Tomas Hökfelt
Tomas Hökfelt Karolinska Institute
Michael J. Blackman
Michael J. Blackman London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine

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