Jay Farmer

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1994-1998 Chemistry Cornell University, Ithaca, NY, United States 
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Schroeder FC, Farmer JJ, Smedley SR, et al. (2010) ChemInform Abstract: A Combinatorial Library of Macrocyclic Polyamines Produced by a Ladybird Beetle. Cheminform. 31: no-no
Attygalle AB, Svatos A, Veith M, et al. (2010) ChemInform Abstract: Defensive Mechanisms of Arthropods. Part 155. Biosynthesis of Epilachnene, a Macrocyclic Defensive Alkaloid of the Mexican Bean Beetle. Cheminform. 30: no-no
FARMER JJ, ATTYGALLE AB, SMEDLEY SR, et al. (2010) ChemInform Abstract: Defensive Mechanisms of Arthropods. Part 144. Absolute Configuration of Insect-Produced Epilachnene. Cheminform. 28: no-no
Rossini C, González A, Farmer J, et al. (2000) Antiinsectan activity of epilachnene, a defensive alkaloid from pupae of Mexican bean beetles (Epilachna varivestis) Journal of Chemical Ecology. 26: 391-397
Schroeder FC, Farmer JJ, Smedley SR, et al. (2000) A combinatorial library of macrocyclic polyamines produced by a ladybird beetle Journal of the American Chemical Society. 122: 3628-3634
Farmer JJ, Schroeder FC, Meinwald J. (2000) ChemInform Abstract: Synthesis of Macrocyclic Insect-Derived Alkaloids Cheminform. 31: no-no
Farmer JJ, Schroeder FC, Meinwald J. (2000) Synthesis of macrocyclic insect-derived alkaloids Helvetica Chimica Acta. 83: 2594-2606
Attygalle AB, Svatoš A, Veith M, et al. (1999) Biosynthesis of epilachnene, a macrocyclic defensive alkaloid of the Mexican bean beetle Tetrahedron. 55: 955-966
Schroeder FC, Smedley SR, Gibbons LK, et al. (1998) Polyazamacrolides from ladybird beetles: ring-size selective oligomerization. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. 95: 13387-91
Schröder FC, Farmer JJ, Attygalle AB, et al. (1998) Combinatorial chemistry in insects: a library of defensive macrocyclic polyamines. Science (New York, N.Y.). 281: 428-31
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