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Judith L. Flippen-Anderson was affiliated with the United States Naval Research Laboratory in the United States. Their professional activity was situated within this institution, contributing to the scientific community through research and development efforts.

Although specific paper titles, publication venues, and citation data are not available, the scientist's profile reflects a career aligned with naval research priorities, which typically include applied sciences with relevance to national defense and advanced technology.

The absence of frequent co-authors and publication venues data suggests a relatively limited public bibliometric footprint or a focus on classified or internal research outputs during their tenure. No information about book publications or specialized fields and subfields of study was recorded, leaving the precise scientific domains undetermined in the available data.

There were no mentions of awards won, which indicates either the absence of public recognitions or that such acknowledgments were not documented in the data sources. Based on the data, the scientist is deceased, and all references to their work naturally remain in the past tense.

Best Publications

  • Brassinolide, a plant growth-promoting steroid isolated from Brassica napus pollen

    Michael D. Grove;Gayland F. Spencer;William K. Rohwedder;Nagabhushanam Mandava

  • Plant growth promoting brassinosteroids

    Malcolm J. Thompson;Nagabhushanam Mandava;Joseph F. Worley;Samson R. Dutky

  • Synthesis of polyazapolycyclic caged polynitramines

    Arnold T. Nielsen;Andrew P. Chafin;Stephen L. Christian;Donald W. Moore

  • The RCSB Protein Data Bank: a redesigned query system and relational database based on the mmCIF schema

    Nita Deshpande;Kenneth J. Addess;Wolfgang F. Bluhm;Jeffrey C. Merino-Ott

  • Probes for Narcotic Receptor Mediated Phenomena. 19. Synthesis of (+)-4-[(.alpha.R)-.alpha.-((2S,5R)-4-Allyl-2,5-dimethyl-1-piperazinyl)-3-methoxybenzyl]-N,N-diethylbenzamide (SNC 80): A Highly Selective, Nonpeptide .delta. Opioid Receptor Agonist

    Silvia N. Calderon;Richard B. Rothman;Frank Porreca;Judith L. Flippen-Anderson

  • Polyazapolycyclics by condensation of aldehydes with amines. 2. Formation of 2,4,6,8,10,12-hexabenzyl-2,4,6,8,10,12-hexaazatetracyclo[5.5.0.05.9.03,11]dodecanes from glyoxal and benzylamines

    Arnold T. Nielsen;Robin A. Nissan;David J. Vanderah;Clifford L. Coon

  • Efficient asymmetric synthesis of biologically important tryptophan analogues via a palladium-mediated heteroannulation reaction.

    Chunrong Ma;Xiaoxiang Liu;Xiaoyan Li;Judith Flippen-Anderson

  • Remediation of the protein data bank archive

    Kim Henrick;Zukang Feng;Wolfgang Bluhm;Dimitris Dimitropoulos

  • General Approach for the Synthesis of Sarpagine Indole Alkaloids. Enantiospecific Total Synthesis of (+)-Vellosimine, (+)-Normacusine B, (−)-Alkaloid Q3, (−)-Panarine, (+)-Na-Methylvellosimine, and (+)-Na-Methyl-16-epipericyclivine

    Jianming Yu;Tao Wang;Xiaoxiang Liu;Jeffrey Deschamps

  • Conformation of a 16-residue zervamicin IIA analog peptide containing three different structural features: 3(10)-helix, alpha-helix, and beta-bend ribbon.

    Isabella L Karle;Judith Flippen-Anderson;Muppalla Sukumar;Padmanabhan Balaram

  • Crystal structure of [Leu1]zervamicin, a membrane ion-channel peptide: implications for gating mechanisms.

    Isabella L Karle;Judith L Flippen-Anderson;Sanjay Agarwalla;Padmanabhan Balaram

  • A NEW CLASS OF FLEXIBLE ENERGETIC SALTS : THE CRYSTAL STRUCTURES OF THE AMMONIUM, LITHIUM, POTASSIUM, AND CESIUM SALTS OF DINITRAMIDE

    Richard Gilardi;J. Flippen-Anderson;Clifford George;Ray J. Butcher

  • Synthesis and conformational studies of peptides containing TOAC, a spin-labelled Cα,α-disubstituted glycine

    Claudio Toniolo;Ezio Valente;Fernando Formaggio;Marco Crisma

  • Chemistry of the diazeniumdiolates. I. Structural and spectral characteristics of the [N(O)NO]- functional group.

    L K Keefer;J L Flippen-Anderson;C George;A P Shanklin

  • Probes for Narcotic Receptor Mediated Phenomena

    Joannes T. M. Linders;Seid Mirsadeghi;Judith L. Flippen‐Anderson;Clifford George

  • The Secondary Amine/Nitric Oxide Complex Ion R2N[N(O)NO]- as Nucleophile and Leaving Group in SNAr Reactions

    Joseph E. Saavedra;Aloka Srinivasan;Challice L. Bonifant;Jingxi Chu

  • Probes for narcotic receptor mediated phenomena. 23.1 Synthesis, opioid receptor binding, and bioassay of the highly selective δ agonist (+)-4-[(αR)-α-((2S,5R)-4-allyl-2,5-dimethyl-1-piperazinyl)-3-methoxybenzyl]-N,N-diethylbenzamide (SNC 80) and related novel nonpeptide δ opioid receptor ligands

    Silvia N. Calderon;Kenner C. Rice;Richard B. Rothman;Frank Porreca

  • Iron(III) complexes of some thiosemicarbazones derived from 2-acetylpyridine, its 6-methyl derivative and itsN-oxide

    Douglas X. West;Patricia M. Ahrweiler;Gözen Ertem;John P. Scovill

  • Novel Conformationally Constrained Tropane Analogues by 6-endo-trig Radical Cyclization and Stille Coupling − Switch of Activity toward the Serotonin and/or Norepinephrine Transporter

    Alexander Hoepping;Kenneth M. Johnson;Clifford George;Judith Flippen-Anderson

  • Secondary amine/nitric oxide complex ions, R2N[N(O)NO]-. O-functionalization chemistry

    Joseph E. Saavedra;Tambra M. Dunams;Judith L. Flippen-Anderson;Larry K. Keefer

  • The chemistry of drugs part IV, Configurations of antimalarials derived from qinghaosu: Dihydroqingyhaosu, artemether, and artesunic acid

    Xuan-De Luo;Herman J. C. Yeh;Arnold Brossi;Judith L. Flippen-Anderson

Frequent Co-Authors

Clifford George
Clifford George United States Naval Research Laboratory
Isabella L. Karle
Isabella L. Karle United States Naval Research Laboratory
Jeffrey R. Deschamps
Jeffrey R. Deschamps United States Naval Research Laboratory
Padmanabhan Balaram
Padmanabhan Balaram Indian Institute of Science
Kenner C. Rice
Kenner C. Rice National Institutes of Health
Alan P. Kozikowski
Alan P. Kozikowski StarWise Therapeutics LLC
Richard B. Rothman
Richard B. Rothman National Institute on Drug Abuse
Arthur E. Jacobson
Arthur E. Jacobson National Institutes of Health
James M. Cook
James M. Cook University of Wisconsin–Milwaukee
Marco Crisma
Marco Crisma University of Padua

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