Review articles

12.   Betschart, L.; Altmann, K.-H. Xenicane Natural Products: Biological Activity and Total Synthesis. Curr. Pharm. Des. 2015, 21, 5467-5488.

11.   Field, J. J., Calvo, E., Northcote, P. T., Miller, J. H., Altmann, K.-H., Díaz, J. F. Methods for studying microtubule binding site interactions: zampanolide as a covalent binding agent. Methods in Cell Biology 2013, 115, 303-325.   

10.   Altmann, K.-H., Gaugaz, F. Z., Schiess, R. Diversity through semisynthesis: The chemistry and biological activity of semisynthetic epothilone derivatives. Molecular Diversity 2011, 15, 383-399.

9.     Pfeiffer, B., Kuzniewski, C. N., Wullschleger, C., Altmann, K.-H. Macrolide-Based Microtubule-Stabilizing Agents – Chemistry and Structure–Activity Relationships. Top. Curr. Chem. 2009, 86, 1-72.

8.     Feyen, F., Cachoux, F., Gertsch, J., Wartmann, M., Altmann, K.-H. Epothilones as Lead Structures for the Synthesis-Based Discovery of New Chemotypes for Microtubule Stabilization. Acc. Chem. Res., 2008, 41, 21-31.

7.     Mulzer, J., Altmann, K.-H., Höfle, G., Müller, R., Prantz, K. Epothilones ‚ A fascinating family of microtubule stabilizing antitumor agents. Compt. Rend., 2008, 11, 1336-1368.

6.     Hofmann, T., Altmann, K.-H. Resorcylic Acid Lactones as New Lead Structures for Kinase Inhibition. Compt. Rend., 2008, 11, 1318-1335.

5.     Altmann, K.-H., Gertsch, J. Anticancer drugs from nature – Natural products as a unique source of new microtubule-stabilizing agents. Nat. Prod. Rep. 2007, 24, 327-357.

4.     Altmann, K.-H., Pfeiffer, B., Arseniyadis, S., Pratt, B. A., Nicolaou, K. C. The chemistry and biology of epothilones – the wheel keeps turning. ChemMedChem 2007, 2, 396-423.

3.     Gertsch, J., Raduner, S., Altmann, K.-H. New natural noncannabinoid ligands for cannabinoid type-​2 (CB2) receptors. J. Recept. Sig. Transd. 2006, 26, 709-730. 

2.     Altmann, K.-H. Recent developments in the chemical biology of epothilones. Curr. Pharm. Des. 2005, 11, 1595-1613.

1.     Altmann, K.-H. The Merger between Medicinal Chemistry and Natural Product Synthesis: On the Chemistry and Chemical Biology of Epothilones. Org. Bioorg. Chem. 2004, 2, 2137-2152.

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