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    Chemistry of cephalosporin antibiotics. 28. Preparation and biological activity of 3-(substituted)vinyl cephalosporins by Webber, J. Alan, Ott, John L, Vasileff, Robert T

    Published in Journal of medicinal chemistry (01-10-1975)
    “…3-(Substituted)vinylcephem nuclei have been prepared by the reaction of 3-formylcephem derivatives with stabilized phosphoranes. Appropriate synthetic steps…”
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    Synthesis and biological evaluation of a series of parenteral 3'-quaternary ammonium cephalosporins by Brown, Raymond F, Kinnick, Michael D, Morin, John M, Vasileff, Robert T, Counter, Fred T, Davidson, Edward O, Ensminger, Paul W, Eudaly, Judith A, Kasher, Jeffrey S

    Published in Journal of medicinal chemistry (01-08-1990)
    “…The preparation and biological evaluation of a series of 7 beta-[2-(2-aminothiazol-4-yl)-2(Z)-methoximinoacetamido]cep halosporins, substituted at the…”
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    Life reimagined: Discovering your new life possibilities by Leider, Richard J, Webber, Alan M

    Published 2013
    “…A practical guide to successfully navigating big life changes faced during middle age and later. Are you at a point in your life where you're asking, "What's…”
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    Cefamandole—A Review of Chemistry and Microbiology by Kaiser, Garry V., Gorman, Marvin, Webber, J. Alan

    Published in The Journal of infectious diseases (01-05-1978)
    “…The discovery of cephalosporin C and its conversion to 7-aminocephalosporanic acid (7-ACA) are reviewed. The syntheses of cefamandole and three other…”
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    Moxalactam: The First of a New Class of β-Lactam Antibiotics by J. Alan Webber, Yoshida, Tadashi

    Published in Reviews of infectious diseases (01-11-1982)
    “…Moxalactam is the first member of a new class of β-lactam antibiotics to be evaluated clinically. Although structurally related to cephalosporins, moxalactam…”
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