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Overview

Hans Reichenbach was affiliated with the University of California, Los Angeles in the United States. Their academic work included contributions to philosophical literature, particularly in the context of natural philosophy.

Reichenbach's recent documented publication was titled Kant e a filosofia natural, published in 2023. This work appeared in the journal Cadernos de Filosofia Alemã Crítica e Modernidade. The paper addressed themes relating to Immanuel Kant and his engagement with natural philosophy.

The following frequent co-author was associated with Reichenbach's collaborations:

  • Alexandre Alves

The only frequent publication venue identified for Reichenbach's research was:

  • Cadernos de Filosofia Alemã Crítica e Modernidade

Hans Reichenbach's known academic contributions were concentrated within philosophical discourse, particularly focused on the analysis and interpretation of classical philosophers and their relation to natural philosophy.

Best Publications

  • Experience and Prediction. An Analysis of the Foundations and the Structure of Knowledge

    Hans Reichenbach

  • Epothilone A and B—Novel 16-Membered Macrolides with Cytotoxic Activity: Isolation, Crystal Structure, and Conformation in Solution†

    Gerhard Höfle;Norbert Bedorf;Heinrich Steinmetz;Dietmar Schomburg

  • Tubulysins, new cytostatic peptides from myxobacteria acting on microtubuli. Production, isolation, physico-chemical and biological properties.

    Florenz Sasse;Heinrich Steinmetz;Jurgen Heil;Gerhard Hofle

  • Myxothiazol, a new inhibitor of the cytochrome b-c1 segment of the respiratory chain☆

    Georg Thierbach;Hans Reichenbach

  • MYXOTHIAZOL, AN ANTIBIOTIC FROM MYXOCOCCUS FULVUS (MYXOBACTERALES)

    K. Gerth;H. Irschik;H. Reichenbach;W. Trowitzsch

  • Steroid biosynthesis in prokaryotes: identification of myxobacterial steroids and cloning of the first bacterial 2,3(S)‐oxidosqualene cyclase from the myxobacterium Stigmatella aurantiaca

    Helge Björn Bode;Bernd Zeggel;Barbara Silakowski;Silke C. Wenzel

  • New natural epothilones from Sorangium cellulosum, strains So ce90/B2 and So ce90/D13: isolation, structure elucidation, and SAR studies.

    Ingo H. Hardt;Heinrich Steinmetz;Klaus Gerth;F. Sasse

  • Isolation, crystal and solution structure determination, and biosynthesis of tubulysins--powerful inhibitors of tubulin polymerization from myxobacteria.

    Heinrich Steinmetz;Nicole Glaser;Eberhardt Herdtweck;Florenz Sasse

  • Apicularens A and B, new cytostatic macrolides from Chondromyces species (myxobacteria): production, physico-chemical and biological properties.

    Brigitte Kunze;Rolf Jansen;Florenz Sasse;Gerhard Höfle

  • The soraphens: a family of novel antifungal compounds from Sorangium cellulosum (Myxobacteria). I. Soraphen A1 alpha: fermentation, isolation, biological properties.

    Klaus Gerth;Norbert Bedorf;Herbert Irschik;Gerhard Höfle

  • Mechanism of Action of Tubulysin, an Antimitotic Peptide from Myxobacteria

    Mohamed W. Khalil;Florenz Sasse;Heinrich Lünsdorf;Yasser A. Elnakady

  • The aurachins, new quinoline antibiotics from myxobacteria: production, physico-chemical and biological properties.

    Brigitte Kunze;Gerhard Höfle;Hans Reichenbach

  • The sorangicins, novel and powerful inhibitors of eubacterial RNA polymerase isolated from myxobacteria.

    Herbert Irschik;Rolf Jansen;Klaus Gerth;Gerhardt Höfle

  • Chondramides A~D, New Antifungal and Cytostatic Depsipeptides from Chondromyces crocatus(Myxobacteria)Production, Physico-chemical and Biological Properties

    Brigitte Kunze;Rolf Jansen;Florenz Sasse;Gerhard Höfle

  • The myxopyronins, new inhibitors of bacterial RNA synthesis from Myxococcus fulvus (myxobacterales)

    H. Irschik;K. Gerth;G. Höfle;W. Kohl

  • The corallopyronins, new inhibitors of bacterial RNA synthesis from Myxobacteria.

    H. Irschik;R. Jansen;G. Höfle;K. Gerth

  • Archazolids, new cytotoxic macrolactones from Archangium gephyra (Myxobacteria). Production, isolation, physico-chemical and biological properties.

    Florenz Sasse;Heinrich Steinmetz;Gerhard Höfle;Hans Reichenbach

  • The correlation between morphological and phylogenetic classification of myxobacteria.

    Cathrin Spröer;Hans Reichenbach;Erko Stackebrandt

  • Identification and synthesis of volatiles released by the myxobacterium Chondromyces crocatus

    Stefan Schulz;Jens Fuhlendorff;Hans Reichenbach

  • The myxalamids, new antibiotics from Myxococcus xanthus (Myxobacterales). I. Production, physico-chemical and biological properties, and mechanism of action.

    K. Gerth;R. Jansen;G. Reifenstahl;G. Höfle

Frequent Co-Authors

Gerhard Höfle
Gerhard Höfle Helmholtz Centre for Infection Research
Klaus Gerth
Klaus Gerth Helmholtz Centre for Infection Research
Rolf Jansen
Rolf Jansen Helmholtz Centre for Infection Research
Florenz Sasse
Florenz Sasse Technische Universität Braunschweig
Victor Wray
Victor Wray Heinrich Heine University Düsseldorf
Dietmar Schomburg
Dietmar Schomburg Technische Universität Braunschweig
Rolf Müller
Rolf Müller Saarland University
Gerhard Hunsmann
Gerhard Hunsmann University of Göttingen
Erko Stackebrandt
Erko Stackebrandt Leibniz Institute DSMZ – German Collection of Microorganisms and Cell Cultures
Wolfgang Ludwig
Wolfgang Ludwig Claude Bernard University Lyon 1

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