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    Facile and Mild Synthesis of Linear and Cyclic Peptides via Thioesters by Agrigento, Paola, Albericio, Fernando, Chamoin, Sylvie, Dacquignies, Isabelle, Koc, Halil, Eberle, Martin

    Published in Organic letters (01-08-2014)
    “…Thioester-mediated peptide bond formation has recently garnered a lot of attention, most notably in its relevance to condensation of large peptide fragments…”
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    Automated Parallel Synthesis of N-Alkylated-?-Amino Methyl Esters in Gram Quantities by Sylvie Chamoin, Hans-Jörg Roth, Carsten Borek, Aline Jary, Hugues Maillot

    Published in Chimia (01-05-2003)
    “…N-alkylated-?-amino acids and methyl esters are a special class of building blocks used for the production of combinatorial libraries. They have two reactive…”
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    The Stille cross coupling reactions on solid support. Link to solution phase directed ortho metalation. An ester linker approach to styryl, biaryl and heterobiaryl car☐ylic acids by Chamoin, Sylvie, Houldsworth, Stephen, Snieckus, Victor

    Published in Tetrahedron letters (01-06-1998)
    “…The synthesis of the titled compounds by Stille cross coupling on Merrifield resin — linked halo benzoates with stannanes followed by LiOH hydrolysis is…”
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    Aryl-aryl Stille and Suzuki-Miyaura cross-coupling reactions on solid support by Chamoin, Sylvie Laurence Helene

    “…The Stille and Suzuki-Miyaura cross coupling reactions in solution phase have proven to be effective methods for the formation of new carbon-carbon bonds. The…”
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    Aryl -aryl Stille and Suzuki -Miyaura cross -coupling reactions on solid support by Chamoin, Sylvie Laurence Helene

    Published 01-01-2000
    “…The Stille and Suzuki-Miyaura cross coupling reactions in solution phase have proven to be effective methods for the formation of new carbon-carbon bonds. The…”
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    Dissertation