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1996
Kirschning, A., & Harders, J. (1996). Addition of Silyl- and Stannyl Anions to Carbohydrate-Derived 2,3-Dihydro-4H-pyran-4-ones: Facile Access to Glycosyl Silanes and -Stannanes. Synlett, 1996(8), 772-774. https://doi.org/10.1055/s-1996-5513
Dräger, G., Kirschning, A., Thiericke, R., & Zerlin, M. (1996). Decanolides, 10-membered lactones of natural origin. Natural Product Reports, 13(5), 365-375. https://doi.org/10.1039/NP9961300365
Kirschning, A. (1996). Glycosylierte Antibiotica: Methodenentwicklung, Teil- und Totalsynthesen, Biosynthese. [Habilitationsschrift, Technische Universität Clausthal].
1995
Adiwidjaja, G., Flörke, H., Kirschning, A., & Schaumann, E. (1995). Cyclizations of 5-silyl-substituted 4,5-epoxy-1-alkanols: A configuration dependent mode of ring closure. Tetrahedron Letters, 36(48), 8771-8774. https://doi.org/10.1016/0040-4039(95)01915-5
Kirschning, A. (1995). 3,4‐bis(O‐tert‐butyldimethylsilyl)‐6‐O‐tosyl‐D‐glucal: A probe for the mechanism of the iodine(III)‐promoted allylic oxidation of glycals. Liebigs Annalen, 1995(11), 2053-2056. https://doi.org/10.1002/jlac.1995199511289
Kirschning, A., Domann, S., Dräger, G., & Rose, L. (1995). Iodine(III)-Promoted azide transfer to 3-deoxyglycals. Synlett, 1995(7), 767-769. https://doi.org/10.1055/s-1995-5051
Kirschning, A. (1995). Oxidation of Fully Protected Glycate by Hypervalent Iodine Reagents. Journal of Organic Chemistry, 60(5), 1228-1232. https://doi.org/10.1021/jo00110a028
Adiwidjaja, G., Flörke, H., Kirschning, A., & Schauman, E. (1995). Electrophile‐induced cyclizations of silyl‐substituted 4‐alken‐1‐ols. Liebigs Annalen, 1995(3), 501-507. https://doi.org/10.1002/jlac.199519950369
Kirschning, A., Hary, U., & Ries, M. (1995). Syntheses of specifically labelled 2,3,6-trideoxyhexoses. Tetrahedron, 51(8), 2297-2304. https://doi.org/10.1016/0040-4020(94)01081-A
1994
Kirschning, A., Bergon, P., Wang, J. J., Breazeale, S., & Floss, H. G. (1994). Synthesis of 4-amino 3,4-dideoxy-d-arabino-heptulosonic acid 7-phosphate, the biosynthetic precursor of C7N units in ansamycin antibiotics. Carbohydrate Research, 256(2), 245-256. https://doi.org/10.1016/0008-6215(94)84211-6