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Solid-Phase Synthesis Techniques

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  • DNA-encoded solid-phase synthesis: encoding language design and complex oligomer library synthesis  Academic Article
  • Design, synthesis and evaluation of Fe-s targeted adenosine 5'-phosphosulfate reductase inhibitors  Academic Article
  • Diaminodiacid-based solid-phase synthesis of peptide disulfide bond mimics  Academic Article
  • Efficient access to highly pure β-amyloid peptide by optimized solid-phase synthesis  Academic Article
  • Establishing a flow process to coumarin-8-carbaldehydes as important synthetic scaffolds  Academic Article
  • Facile access to modified and functionalized PNAs through Ugi-based solid phase oligomerization  Academic Article
  • High-Throughput Quality Control Assay for the Solid-Phase Synthesis of DNA-Encoded Libraries of Macrocycles**  Academic Article
  • Ideality in Context: Motivations for Total Synthesis  Academic Article
  • Methods, setup and safe handling for anhydrous hydrogen fluoride cleavage in Boc solid-phase peptide synthesis  Academic Article
  • PNA-encoded chemical libraries  Academic Article
  • Solid phase synthesis of 1,3,4-oxadiazin-5 (6R)-one and 1,3,4-oxadiazol-2-one scaffolds from acyl hydrazides  Academic Article
  • Solid-phase synthesis of diverse peptide tertiary amides by reductive amination  Academic Article
  • Synthesis of a large library of macrocyclic peptides containing multiple and diverse N-alkylated residues  Academic Article

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