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    • Bifulco, G., Galeone, A., GomezPaloma, L., Nicolaou, K. C., Chazin, W. J. Solution structure of the head-to-head dimer of calicheamicin oligosaccharide domain and d(cgtaggatatcctacg)(2) Journal of the American Chemical Society  1996 118:8817-8824  DOI:10.1021/ja961525n
    • Nicolaou, K. C., Ajito, K., Komatsu, H., Smith, B. M., Bertinato, P., GomezPaloma, L. DNA-carbohydrate interactions. Design and synthesis of a head-to-tail dimer of the calicheamicin oligosaccharide Chemical Communications  1996 1495-1496  DOI:10.1039/cc9960001495
    • Nicolaou, K. C., Smith, B. M., Ajito, K., Komatsu, H., GomezPaloma, L., Tor, Y. DNA carbohydrate interactions. Specific binding of head-to-head and head-to-tail dimers of the calicheamicin oligosaccharide to duplex DNA Journal of the American Chemical Society  1996 118:2303-2304  DOI:10.1021/ja9538142
    • Liu, C., Smith, B. M., Ajito, K., Komatsu, H., GomezPaloma, L., Li, T. H., Theodorakis, E. A., Nicolaou, K. C., Vogt, P. K. Sequence-selective carbohydrate DNA interaction: Dimeric and monomeric forms of the calicheamicin oligosaccharide interfere with transcription factor function Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America  1996 93:940-944  DOI:10.1073/pnas.93.2.940  PMID:8570664

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