Jess W. Sager

456 total citations
10 papers, 385 citations indexed

About

Jess W. Sager is a scholar working on Organic Chemistry, Molecular Biology and Biochemistry. According to data from OpenAlex, Jess W. Sager has authored 10 papers receiving a total of 385 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 6 papers in Organic Chemistry, 5 papers in Molecular Biology and 2 papers in Biochemistry. Recurrent topics in Jess W. Sager's work include Chemical Synthesis and Analysis (5 papers), Asymmetric Synthesis and Catalysis (4 papers) and Synthesis and Catalytic Reactions (2 papers). Jess W. Sager is often cited by papers focused on Chemical Synthesis and Analysis (5 papers), Asymmetric Synthesis and Catalysis (4 papers) and Synthesis and Catalytic Reactions (2 papers). Jess W. Sager collaborates with scholars based in United States. Jess W. Sager's co-authors include R. P. Volante, Kai Rossen, Paul J. Reider, Robert A. Reamer, Kan K. Eng, D. Askin, Steven A. Weissman, Roger N. Farr, J. Christopher McWilliams and Guy R. Humphrey and has published in prestigious journals such as Chemical Communications, The Journal of Organic Chemistry and Tetrahedron.

In The Last Decade

Jess W. Sager

10 papers receiving 366 citations

Peers

Jess W. Sager
John S. Ng United States
A. M. DEMARCO United States
Gregory L. Karrick United States
Kan K. Eng United States
Shiping Xie United States
Jack Melton Germany
Kirk L. Sorgi United States
László Ürögdi United States
Roger N. Farr United States
John S. Ng United States
Jess W. Sager
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All Works

10 of 10 papers shown
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Dormer, Peter G., Kan K. Eng, Roger N. Farr, et al.. (2002). Highly Regioselective Friedländer Annulations with Unmodified Ketones Employing Novel Amine Catalysts:  Syntheses of 2-Substituted Quinolines, 1,8-Naphthyridines, and Related Heterocycles. The Journal of Organic Chemistry. 68(2). 467–477. 114 indexed citations
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Shi, Yao‐Jun, Kenneth M. Wells, Philip J. Pye, et al.. (1999). Crystallization-induced asymmetric transformation: Stereospecific synthesis of L-768,673. Tetrahedron. 55(4). 909–918. 16 indexed citations
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Rossen, Kai, Jess W. Sager, & Yongkui Sun. (1998). Observation and quantification of a chiral medium induced difference in rate of enantiomerization. Chemical Communications. 115–116. 5 indexed citations
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Maligres, Peter E., Ioannis N. Houpis, Kai Rossen, et al.. (1997). Synthesis of the orally active spiroindoline-based growth hormone secretagogue, MK-677. Tetrahedron. 53(32). 10983–10992. 41 indexed citations
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Sidler, Daniel R., Jess W. Sager, J. J. Bergan, et al.. (1997). The enantioselective synthesis of LTD4 antagonist L-708,738. Tetrahedron Asymmetry. 8(1). 161–168. 12 indexed citations
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Rossen, Kai, Jess W. Sager, & Lisa DiMichele. (1997). An efficient and versatile synthesis of piperazine-2-carboxamides. Tetrahedron Letters. 38(18). 3183–3186. 40 indexed citations
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Maligres, Peter E., Steven A. Weissman, Steven J. Cianciosi, et al.. (1996). Cyclic imidate salts in acyclic stereochemistry: Diastereoselective syn-epoxidation of 2-alkyl-4-enamides to epoxyamides. Tetrahedron. 52(9). 3327–3338. 24 indexed citations
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Bhupathy, M., David A. Conlon, Kenneth M. Wells, et al.. (1995). A practical synthesis of 5‐(chloromethyl)furo[2,3‐b]pyridine, a key intermediate for the HIV protease inhibitor, L‐754,394. Journal of Heterocyclic Chemistry. 32(4). 1283–1287. 30 indexed citations
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Rossen, Kai, Steven A. Weissman, Jess W. Sager, et al.. (1995). Asymmetric hydrogenation of tetrahydropyrazines: Synthesis of (S)-piperazine-2-tert-butylcarboxamide, an intermediate in the preparation of the HIV protease inhibitor indinavir. Tetrahedron Letters. 36(36). 6419–6422. 98 indexed citations

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