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Carsten Christophersen

Carsten Christophersen

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Chemistry

D-Index
43
Citations
6230
World Ranking
17284
National Ranking
143

Overview

Carsten Christophersen is affiliated with the University of Copenhagen in Denmark. The academic profile presents a researcher without specific recorded publications or formal recognition in terms of awarded honors or documented research topics. The absence of listed papers, frequent co-authors, or publication venues in the available data suggests either early career stage involvement or limited indexed research output at this time.

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Best Publications

  • How Delisea pulchra furanones affect quorum sensing and swarming motility in Serratia liquefaciens MG1

    Thomas Bovbjerg Rasmussen;Michael Manefield;Jens Bo Andersen;Leo Eberl

  • N -Acyl-l-Homoserine Lactone Autoinducers Control Production of an Extracellular Lipopeptide Biosurfactant Required for Swarming Motility of Serratia liquefaciens MG1

    P. W. Lindum;U. Anthoni;C. Christophersen;L. Eberl

  • Bioactive metabolites from a marine-derived strain of the fungus Emericella variecolor.

    Joan Malmstrøm;Carsten Christophersen;Alejandro F. Barrero;J. Enrique Oltra

  • Viscosinamide, a new cyclic depsipeptide with surfactant and antifungal properties produced by Pseudomonas fluorescens DR54.

    T. H. Nielsen;C. Christophersen;U. Anthoni;J. Sørensen

  • Chapter Two - Naturally Occurring Cyclotryptophans and Cyclotryptamines

    Uffe Anthoni;Carsten Christophersen;Per Halfdan Nielsen

  • Secondary metabolites characteristic of Penicillium citrinum, Penicillium steckii and related species.

    Joan Malmstrøm;Carsten Christophersen;Jens C Frisvad

  • Bromo-substituted physostigmine alkaloids from a marine bryozoa Flustra foliacea

    Joergen S. Carle;Carsten Christophersen

  • Biologically active sulphur compounds from the green alga Chara globularis

    U. Anthoni;C. Christophersen;J.ØG»rd Madsen;S. Wium-Andersen

  • Communesins G and H, new alkaloids from the psychrotolerant fungus Penicillium rivulum.

    Petur W. Dalsgaard;John W. Blunt;Murray H. G. Munro;Jens C. Frisvad

  • Marine alkaloids. 2. Bromo alkaloids from a marine bryozoan Flustra foliacea. Isolation and structure elucidation

    Joergen S. Carle;Carsten Christophersen

  • Circumdatin A, B, and C: Three New Benzodiazepine Alkaloids Isolated from a Culture of the Fungus Aspergillus ochraceus.

    Lisa Rahbæk;Jens Breinholt;Jens Christian Frisvad;Carsten Christophersen

  • Albaflavenone, a sesquiterpene ketone with a zizaene skeleton produced by a streptomycete with a new rope morphology.

    Hanne Gürtler;Rita Pedersen;Uffe Anthoni;Carsten Christophersen

  • Marine alkaloids. 10. Chartelline A: a pentahalogenated alkaloid from the marine bryozoan Chartella papyracea

    Lionel Chevolot;Anne Marie Chevolot;Michael Gajhede;Charles Larsen

  • Marine alkaloids. 3. Bromo-substituted alkaloids from the marine bryozoan Flustra foliacea, flustramine C and flustraminol A and B

    Joergen S. Carle;Carsten Christophersen

  • Structure of red and orange fluorescein

    Uffe Anthoni;Carsten Christophersen;Per H. Nielsen;Ask Püschl

  • Marine alkaloids, 15. Two alkaloids, flustramine E and debromoflustramine B, from the marine bryozoan Flustra foliacea.

    Pia B. Holst;Uffe Anthoni;Carsten Christophersen;Per H. Nielsen

  • Marine alkaloids. 12. Chartellines, halogenated .beta.-lactam alkaloids from the marine bryozoan Chartella papyracea

    Uffe Anthoni;Lionel Chevolot;Charles Larsen;Per H. Nielsen

  • UV-Guided Isolation of Alantrypinone, a Novel Penicillium Alkaloid

    Thomas Ostenfeld Larsen;Karla Frydenvang;Jens Christian Frisvad;Carsten Christophersen

  • Glucosylation of human haemoglobin a in red blood cells studied in vitro. Kinetics of the formation and dissociation of haemoglobin A1c.

    Henrik B. Mortensen;Carsten Christophersen

  • Fate of benzoxazinone allelochemicals in soil after incorporation of wheat and rye sprouts.

    Stine Krogh;Susanne Johanne Miriam Mensz;Susan T Nielsen;Anne Mortensen

  • Seasonal variation and distribution of two phenolic compounds, rosmarinic acid and caffeic acid, in leaves and roots-rhizomes of eelgrass (Zostera Marina L.)

    Helle Ravn;Morten F. Pedersen;Jens Borum;Claude Andary

  • Variations in the polyphenol content of seeds of field grown Amaranthus genotypes

    Stine Krogh Steffensen;Åsmund Rinnan;Anne G. Mortensen;Bente Laursen

  • Thapsigargin and thapsigargicin, two histamine liberating sesquiterpene lactones from Thapsia garganica. X-ray analysis of the 7,11-epoxide of thapsigargin

    S. Broegger Christensen;I. Kjoeller Larsen;Ulla Rasmussen;Carsten Christophersen

Frequent Co-Authors

Per Halfdan Nielsen
Per Halfdan Nielsen University of Copenhagen
Thomas Ostenfeld Larsen
Thomas Ostenfeld Larsen Technical University of Denmark
Michael Gajhede
Michael Gajhede University of Copenhagen
Jens Christian Frisvad
Jens Christian Frisvad Technical University of Denmark
Jan Tind Sørensen
Jan Tind Sørensen Aarhus University
Bent O. Petersen
Bent O. Petersen University of Copenhagen
Bengt Mannervik
Bengt Mannervik Stockholm University
Lone Gram
Lone Gram Technical University of Denmark
Michael Givskov
Michael Givskov University of Copenhagen
Jean-Pierre Tuchagues
Jean-Pierre Tuchagues Centre national de la recherche scientifique, CNRS

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