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Johannes Brussee

Johannes Brussee

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Chemistry

D-Index
44
Citations
6170
World Ranking
16962
National Ranking
292

Overview

Johannes Brussee is affiliated with Leiden University in the Netherlands. Although details about their recent papers, co-authors, publication venues, book publications, main fields and subfields of study, main topics of work, and awards are not available, the association with a recognized institution suggests involvement in academic research activities within that academic environment.

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Best Publications

  • Preparation and NMR characterization of highly substitutedN-trimethyl chitosan chloride

    A.B. Sieval;M. Thanou;A.F. Kotze;J.C. Verhoef

  • On the mechanism of the formation of s(−)-(1, 1'-binaphthalene)-2,2'-diol via copper(II)amine complexes

    J. Brussee;J.L.G. Groenendijk;J.M. te Koppele;A.C.A. Jansen

  • New, non-adenosine, high-potency agonists for the human adenosine A2B receptor with an improved selectivity profile compared to the reference agonist N-ethylcarboxamidoadenosine.

    Margot W Beukers;Lisa C W Chang;Jacobien K von Frijtag Drabbe Künzel;Thea Mulder-Krieger

  • 2-Amino-6-furan-2-yl-4-substituted nicotinonitriles as A2A adenosine receptor antagonists.

    Monica Mantri;Olivier de Graaf;Jacobus van Veldhoven;Anikó Göblyös

  • Pyrazole Derivatives as Partial Agonists for the Nicotinic Acid Receptor

    T. van Herk;J. Brussee;A. M. C. H. van den Nieuwendijk;P. A. M. van der Klein

  • Chiral Induction Effects in Ruthenium(II) Amino Alcohol Catalysed Asymmetric Transfer Hydrogenation of Ketones: An Experimental and Theoretical Approach

    Daniëlle G. I. Petra;Joost N. H. Reek;Jan-Willem Handgraaf;Evert Jan Meijer

  • A Series of Ligands Displaying a Remarkable Agonistic−Antagonistic Profile at the Adenosine A1 Receptor

    Lisa C. W. Chang;Jacobien K. Von Frijtag Drabbe Künzel;Thea Mulder-Krieger;Ronald F. Spanjersberg

  • Thermodynamic and structural aspects of the skin barrier

    J.A. Bouwstra;M.A. de Vries;G.S. Gooris;W. Bras

  • SYNTHESIS OF OPTICALLY ACTIVE CYANOHYDRINS USING ALMOND MEAL

    P. Zandbergen;J. van der Linden;J. Brussee;A. van der Gen

  • Bio-organic synthesis of optically active cyanohydrins and acyloins

    J. Brussee;E.C. Roos;A. Van Der Gen

  • The glutathione-binding site in glutathione S-transferases. Investigation of the cysteinyl, glycyl and gamma-glutamyl domains.

    A E P Adang;J Brussee;A van der Gen;G J Mulder

  • Effect of N-alkyl-azocycloheptan-2-ones including azone on the thermal behaviour of human stratum corneum

    J.A. Bouwstra;L.J.C. Peschier;J. Brussee;H.E. Boddé

  • Synthesis of optically active silyl protected cyanohydrins

    J. Brussee;W.T. Loos;C.G. Kruse;A. Van Der Gen

  • 2,4,6-Trisubstituted Pyrimidines as a New Class of Selective Adenosine A1 Receptor Antagonists

    Lisa C. W. Chang;Ronald F. Spanjersberg;Jacobien K. Von Frijtag Drabbe Künzel;Thea Mulder-Krieger

  • Hybrid Ortho/Allosteric Ligands for the Adenosine A1 Receptor

    Rajeshwar Narlawar;J. Robert Lane;Munikumar Doddareddy;Judy Lin

  • Visualisation of normal and enhanced HgCl2 transport through human skin in vitro

    H.E. Boddé;M.A.M. Kruithof;J. Brussee;H.K. Koerten

  • A highly stereoselective synthesis of s(-)-[1,1′-binaphthalene]-2,2′-diol

    Unknown

  • (β-Amino alcohol)(arene)ruthenium(II)-Catalyzed Asymmetric Transfer Hydrogenation of Functionalized Ketones − Scope, Isolation of the Catalytic Intermediates, and Deactivation Processes

    Kathelyne Everaere;André Mortreux;Michel Bulliard;Johannes Brussee

  • Kinetics, ultrastructural aspects and molecular modelling of transdermal peptide flux enhancement by N-alkylazacycloheptanones

    A.J. Hoogstraate;J. Verhoef;J. Brussee;A.P. IJzerman

  • Synthesis of optically active ethanolamines

    J. Brussee;F. Dofferhoff;C.G. Kruse;A. Van Der Gen

  • Stereoselective synthesis of β-hydroxy-α-amino acids from chiral cyanohydrins.

    Peter Zandbergen;Johannes Brussee;Arne van der Gen;Chris G. Kruse

  • Magnesium ion mediated stereospecific formation of N-substituted ethanolamines during reductive amination

    Johannes Brussee;Rolf A.T.M. van Benthem;C.G. Kruse;Arne van der Gen

Frequent Co-Authors

Adriaan P. IJzerman
Adriaan P. IJzerman Leiden University
Gerard J. Mulder
Gerard J. Mulder Leiden University
Herman S. Overkleeft
Herman S. Overkleeft Leiden University
Jean-François Carpentier
Jean-François Carpentier University of Rennes
Rolf G. Boot
Rolf G. Boot Leiden University
André Mortreux
André Mortreux Centre national de la recherche scientifique, CNRS
Ruud A. Bank
Ruud A. Bank University Medical Center Groningen
Hans E. Junginger
Hans E. Junginger National University of Singapore
Kenneth A. Jacobson
Kenneth A. Jacobson National Institutes of Health
Joseph J. Heijnen
Joseph J. Heijnen Delft University of Technology

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